Singapore, 13 September 2022

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Nobel Prize Dialogue

Who should I contact with media enquires about the event?

For media enquiries please contact:
Gladys Sim, 
Assistant Manager, Communications, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore: [email protected]
Lee Xuan, 
Senior Assistant Manager, Communications, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore: [email protected]
Rebecka Oxelström, Head of Press, Nobel Prize Outreach: [email protected]

What is the Nobel Prize Dialogue?
The Nobel Prize Dialogue is an open, cross-disciplinary meeting bringing together a unique constellation of Nobel Prize laureates, world-leading scientists, policy makers and thought leaders to discuss global issues that affect us all. A forum for scientists and non-scientists alike, the meeting aims to deepen the dialogue between the scientific community and the rest of society.

At the Nobel Prize Dialogue Singapore we will also be giving a special opportunity for young people to engage in conversation with Nobel Prize laureates - these discussions will form the heart of the dialogue.

The Nobel Prize Dialogue is free to attend and accessible to a worldwide audience online.

How can I take part in the Nobel Prize Dialogue?
The main session will be free for everyone to watch online on the event website or at the Nobel Prize YouTube channel.

Can I attend the event in person?
In person attendance to the event is by invitation only. Invites will be sent out by email, with a special registration link to register for in person tickets.

Can I watch the event after it has taken place?
Yes. A video of the main session will be archived and posted on our YouTube channel.

In addition invite-only morning and evening sessions featuring talks from Nobel Prize laureates will be available to watch on demand after the event has taken place.

You will be able to watch all sessions at YouTube.com/NobelPrize

I have been invited to the morning and evening sessions, where can I find timings for these?

The timings for the full dialogue, including invite-only sessions are given below:

09:00 - 11:00 SGT Morning session (invite only)
12:00 - 17:00 SGT Main session
18:50 - 22:30 SGT Evening session (invite only)

Where can I find the meeting programme?
The meeting programme is available here.

Can I present my work at the Nobel Prize Dialogue?
No, only invited speakers will be able to present at the Nobel Prize Dialogue.

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