Since the 1960s, during the Nobel Week, the Nobel Prize laureates have gathered for a round-table discussion for television, Nobel Minds. Nobel Minds is a production of Swedish Television and BBC World News.
Nobel Minds 2023
The 2023 programme will be recorded in the Bernadotte Library at the Royal Palace on 9 December in front of an invited audience. The discussion will be hosted by Zeinab Badawi of the BBC.
Nobel Minds - NobelPrize.org
SVT shows the Nobel Minds with a name "Snillen spekulerar" on December 18.
SVT tells:
Several of this year's Nobel laureates meet in the Bernadotte Library at the Royal Palace for the annual round table discussion in the presence of HRH Crown Princess Victoria. This year, the laureates talk about the conditions of research in a polarized world, about equal working life and the importance of daring to think big.
Kunskap, prisutdelning och fest – Nobel 2023 i SVT - SVT Om oss
Last year Victoria and Daniel attended the program recording.
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Swedish Gala Magazine awaits for the Nobels with publishing some photos from 2022.
Ladda upp inför Nobel - förra årets fantastiska bilder! - GALA magasin
Today king Carl Gustaf, queen Silvia, Daniel, Carl Philip and Sofia received a presentation of the 2023 Nobel laureates by Astrid Söderbergh Widding from the Nobel Foundation, Hans Ellegren from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Thomas Perlmann from the Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet and Mats Malm from the Swedish Academy.
Presentation av årets Nobelpristagare _ Kungahuset
The Nobel Prize award ceremony
The Nobel Day, 10 December, begins with the traditional Nobel Prize award ceremony at Konserthuset Stockholm (Stockholm Concert Hall), which will start at 16:00 CET. There will be presentation speeches about the year’s prizes before an audience of about 1,560 guests, who will then watch the laureates as they receive their medals and diplomas from the hand of H.M. the King of Sweden. The seats closest to the stage are reserved primarily for the laureates’ families, representatives of the prizeawarding institutions, members of the Swedish government and Riksdag (Parliament) and the diplomatic corps.
Seated on the stage will be about 90 people. In addition to the 2023 laureates, there will be laureates from earlier years. Also seated onstage will among others be members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the Nobel Assembly of Karolinska Institutet, the Swedish Academy and the Board of Directors of the Nobel Foundation. Seated in front of them on the stage will be this year’s laureates and members of Sweden’s Royal Family: H.M. King Carl XVI Gustaf, H.M. Queen Silvia, H.R.H. Crown Princess Victoria och H.R.H. Prince Daniel.
In the frst row closest to the stage will be H.R.H. Prince Carl Philip and H.R.H. Princess Sofia.
The Nobel Prize banquet
After the ceremony at Konserthuset Stockholm, it will be time for the evening’s Nobel Prize banquet at Stockholm City Hall. The banquet programme will follow tradition and begin with the entry procession of the Royal Family and other guests of honour down the grand stairway and into the Blue Hall at 19:00 CET. Prior to this, the guests of honour will have been presented to the Royal Family in the Prince’s Gallery of the City Hall. Behind the Master of Ceremonies will be two attendants followed by H.M. the King with Professor Astrid Söderbergh Widding, Chair of the Board of the Nobel Foundation and the host of the evening’s banquet, as well as H.M. the Queen with Vidar Helgesen, Executive Director of the Nobel Foundation.
The Nobel Prize banquet is served to about 1,250 guests.
More information, also the preliminary time schedules at the Award ceremony and Banquet:
nobel-week-2023-information-for-media.pdf