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Nobel Prize Summit

Media 

 

The Nobel Prize Summit attracts media from all over the world to take part in the summit, both in person and virtual. 

 

There are a certain number of seats allotted for reporters to attend the event in the auditorium at the National Academy of Sciences (NAS). There is also a dedicated press room on site, where reporters can file their stories and follow the livestream of the event. Gatherings and meetings for press will also be hosted at the summit. 

 
Media are allowed to take pictures and film in the venue, including the conference hall, but make sure not to disturb the conference or the guests. However, it is not permitted to use a tripod or big film cameras without special permission.  

 
The media teams at the National Academy of Sciences and the Nobel Foundation are managing media requests for interviews – in advance of the summit and onsite — to help ensure smooth coordination.  

 

How to book interviews? 

 

Please contact US National Academy of Sciences’ Office of News and Public Information; +1-202-334-2138 or [email protected].  
Nobel Foundation; +46 734 12 66 75, [email protected]

 
How to follow? 

 

You will be able to follow the programme in person at the National Academy of Sciences or virtual on www.nobelprize.org/summit. 

 
How to register? 

 

You can register for in-person and virtual and participation on day 1 – Registration 
You can register for virtual participation on day 2 – Registration
You can register for Deliberative Polling – Registration  

 

Media bank 

 

There will be a media bank with images from the summit that can be reached here: 

https://nobelprize.org/press-images-nobel-prize-summit-2023 


The media bank will be updated during the event.  

 

 

Press releases from the Nobel Prize Summit:

Nobel Prize Summit press release February 2023 (Eng)

Nobel Prize Summit press release March 2023 (Eng) 

Nobel Prize Summit press release May 2023 (Eng) 

 

Press releases from partners/initiatives:

Deliberative Democracy Lab to Demonstrate Deliberative Polling® Method at the 2023 Nobel Prize Summit.

 

A 10-Point Plan to Address Our Information Crisis – created by 2021 Nobel Peace Prize laureates Maria Ressa and Dmitry Muratov

 

The International Panel on the Information Environment (IPIE) to Officially Launch at 2023 Nobel Prize Summit

 

Confusion Over VAERS: Why the Vaccine Safety Reporting System Should Be Renamed

 

Minimizing public susceptibility to misconceptions about the effects of vaccination: Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS)

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News and features

Video highlights

Summit talks: technology and ethics

I’m not afraid. You’re afraid.

A thought-provoking talk by technology ethicist Tristan Harris, on the race between technology creators and our regulation on AI and our ever-increasing addiction to social media.

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Summit talks: history of disinformation

Manipulating the marginalised.

Watch researcher and scholar Rachel Kuo chart the history of how misinformation and disinformation has been used against the disenfranchised across different racial and religious groups and what we can do collectively to combat it.

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Speaker highlights

Summit messages

A message from the summit organisers

“I don’t think the truth has ever mattered more”

Watch Vidar Helgesen, Executive Director of the Nobel Foundation and Marcia McNutt, President of the US National Academy of Sciences, discuss the upcoming Nobel Prize Summit.

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“With the 2023 Nobel Prize Summit we will promote the scientific method, critical thinking, and constructive dialogue.”

Vidar Helgesen, Executive Director of the Nobel Foundation and Marcia McNutt, President of the US National Academy of Sciences.

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