Why have the Laureates in Physics, Chemistry and Economic Sciences received the world’s most prestigious prize?
Every year, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences produces Nobel posters to explain the prizes in an easily accessible manner. These posters can be ordered, free of charge, in two formats: 70×100 cm and A3.
Previous years’ Nobel posters
Previous years’ Nobel posters are available in PDF format. You can also order the 2023 posters via the link below.
2023 – The Nobel Prize in Physics
2023 – The Nobel Prize in Chemistry
2023 – The Prize in Economic Sciences
2022 – The Nobel Prize in Physics
2022 – The Nobel Prize in Chemistry
2022 – The Prize in Economic Sciences
2021 – The Nobel Prize in Physics
2021 – The Nobel Prize in Chemistry
2021 – The Prize in Economic Sciences
2020 – The Nobel Prize in Physics
2020 – The Nobel Prize in Chemistry
2020 – The Prize in Economic Sciences
2019 – The Nobel Prize in Physics
2019 – The Nobel Prize in Chemistry
2019 – The Prize in Economic Sciences
2018 – The Nobel Prize in Physics
2018 – The Nobel Prize in Chemistry
2018 – The Prize in Economic Sciences
2017 – The Nobel Prize in Physics
2017 – The Nobel Prize in Chemistry
2017 – The Prize in Economic Sciences
2016 – The Nobel Prize in Physics
2016 – The Nobel Prize in Chemistry
2016 – The Prize in Economic Sciences
2015 – The Nobel Prize in Physics
2015 – The Nobel Prize in Chemistry
2015 – The Prize in Economic Sciences
2014 – The Nobel Prize in Physics
2014 – The Nobel Prize in Chemistry
2014 – The Prize in Economic Sciences
2013 – The Nobel Prize in Physics
2013 – The Nobel Prize in Chemistry
2013 – The Prize in Economic Sciences