The Nobel Prize Dialogue is an annual symposium where Nobel Laureates and top scientists discuss major scientific themes—2027's focus is 'The City of the Future'—to inspire and connect researchers and the public.
Funder: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Due Dates (Anticipated): February 2027: Registration deadline (projected)
Funding Amounts: No direct funding; participation in a high-profile symposium with Nobel Laureates and leading researchers
Summary: Annual open symposium fostering dialogue between Nobel Laureates, leading scientists, and the public to advance science and technology.
Key Information: This is a forecasted opportunity; dates and details are subject to change.
The Nobel Prize Dialogue, co-organized by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) and Nobel Prize Outreach, is an annual open symposium aimed at stimulating public interest in science and technology. The event brings together Nobel Prize Laureates, leading researchers, intellectuals, and the general public—including students and early-career researchers—for lectures and panel discussions on timely scientific themes. The 2027 event will focus on "The City of the Future," exploring scientific and societal perspectives with participation from distinguished experts both from Japan and abroad. The Dialogue is designed to inspire, foster exchange, and contribute to the advancement of science and technology in society.