
The 2025 Nobel Prize Ceremony is set to take place in Scandinavia on December 10; bringing together the world’s scientific, artistic, and diplomatic communities this week. The global event, held annually on the death anniversary of Alfred Nobel, is considered as one of the most prestigious awards of human achievement; honouring individuals who have made advanced contributions to peace, literature, and science.
Inside the Venues of the Nobel Prize Ceremony
This year’s ceremony is held across two capitals. In Stockholm, laureates for Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature, and Economic Sciences will receive their prizes and diplomas at the Stockholm Concert Hall; followed by the Nobel Banquet at Stockholm City Hall, a tradition consisting of royal attendance and ceremonial speeches. On the other hand, Oslo is all set to host the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize, in accordance with Alfred Nobel’s will, at Oslo City Hall.
Meet the 2025 Nobel Laureates

This year’s Nobel Laureates represent revolutionary contributions across diverse disciplines. The Nobel Peace Prize will honour Venezuelan leader María Corina Machado. She is known for her sustained resistance against authoritarianism and her attempt at peaceful political transition. The Physics Prize goes to John Martinis, Michel Devoret, and John Clarke for their work proving quantum tunnelling and energy quantisation in engineering circuits. In chemistry, Omar Yaghi, Susumu Kitagawa and Richard Robson are getting honoured for creating metal-organic frameworks.
The Medicine or Physiology prize is conferred to Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi for their discovery of regulatory T cells and mechanisms of immune tolerance; revolutionising treatments for autoimmune disease and organ transplantation.
Beyond the formal honours, Nobel Week features public lectures, cultural performances, press conferences, and university engagements; allowing laureates to share the stories behind their work and interact with audiences beyond academia.
The spotlight now shifts to December 10, a night of recognition, inspiration, and renewed faith in human possibility.
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