In the project Nobel Creations, students do artistic interpretations of the Nobel Prize, that are visualized in an exhibition at the school. The project is open for all types of schools – from pre-school to elementary, high school and colleges.

With Nobel Creations, schools can work theoretically, as well as artistically, with the Nobel Prize. You can work with the project at any time during the year – either through a more extensive theme involving many subjects, or as a smaller project of three lessons. It’s up to you as a teacher! The baseline is that the students learn about a Nobel Prize and thereafter do an interpretation of it. The final result: the school’s own exhibition about the Nobel Prize.
Every year the Nobel Prize Museum realizes a contest, where the most creative interpretation among the participating schools will be rewarded with a prize!
Educational resources
The Nobel Prize Lessons are a ready-to-use classroom material about the latest Nobel Prizes – for every Nobel Prize you’ll find a teacher’s guide, slides with a manuscript, videos and a student worksheet.
Nobel Creations is an educational lay-out for how the school can work artistically with the Nobel Prizes and do an exhibition of its own. Below you’ll find both the lay-out (in the Teacher’s guide) and printable exhibition signs for the school exhibit.