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Nobel Prize 2026 Announcements
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Medicine Oct 5, Physics Oct 6, Chemistry Oct 7, Literature Oct 8, Peace Oct 9, Economics Oct 12.
Announcement week for the 2026 Nobel Prizes runs October 5–12, 2026, with each of the six prizes revealed on successive weekdays from Stockholm and Oslo. Physiology or Medicine opens the calendar on Monday, October 5, followed by Physics, Chemistry, Literature, Peace, and — the following Monday — the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences. Laureates are later honoured at the December 10 banquet in Stockholm.
The Nobel Prizes were established under the 1895 will of Swedish industrialist Alfred Nobel and first awarded in 1901. Five categories — Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace — date from that founding endowment; the economics award, funded separately by Sweden's central bank in 1968, is administered under the same rules. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences decides Physics, Chemistry, and Economics; the Karolinska Institute's Nobel Assembly selects Medicine; the Swedish Academy chooses Literature; and the five-member Norwegian Nobel Committee, appointed by the Storting, awards Peace in Oslo. Each laureate receives a gold medal, a diploma, and — as of the 2023 cycle — a cash sum of 11 million Swedish kronor (raised from 10 million), split among up to three winners per prize. The full nominee rosters remain sealed for 50 years; the Nobel Foundation in 2025 released the 1974 records, confirming figures such as Vladimir Nabokov among that year's literature shortlist. 2024's Peace Prize to Nihon Hidankyo put renewed international focus on the Norwegian committee, while Medicine honored Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun for microRNA. Vidar Helgesen, the Nobel Foundation's executive director since 2021, has overseen continuing reforms around disclosure and gender representation among laureates. Nominations for 2026 opened in September 2025 and close on January 31, 2026; nominating rights are tightly restricted to past laureates, academy members, university professors in relevant fields, and select national legislators.
The first week of October has been the fixed announcement window since the Nobel Foundation standardised the calendar in the late 20th century. Monday-through-Friday reveals in week 40 give each prize a dedicated global news cycle, with Economics held back to the following Monday to avoid overlapping the five founding prizes. Times are set by committee: Medicine typically at 11:30 CEST, Physics at 11:45, Chemistry at 11:45, Literature at 13:00, and Peace at 11:00 CEST from Oslo. The timing also precedes the Swedish Parliament's November budget cycle, keeping the ceremonies clear of domestic political overlap.
Nobel week lands between the US Midterm Elections 2026 campaign sprint and ceremonial programming tied to the US Semiquincentennial 2026 legacy year. Science-beat readers may also follow the NASA Roman Telescope Launch 2026 a month earlier for parallel research-community context.
When exactly is Nobel Prizes 2026? Announcements run October 5–12, 2026; the Stockholm banquet follows on December 10.
Is Nobel Prizes 2026 confirmed or expected? Confirmed; the Nobel Foundation has published the 2026 announcement dates.
Who is responsible for Nobel Prizes 2026? The Nobel Foundation and the designated selection bodies: the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the Karolinska Institute, the Swedish Academy, and the Norwegian Nobel Committee.
Where can I read the official announcement? Dates and live coverage are hosted at https://www.nobelprize.org/press-release/the-2026-nobel-prize-announcements/.
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