The Prize Winner Conversation 2019: What Remains to be Discovered?

One laureate from each of the three Norwegian academic prizes have been invited to the University of Bergen to discuss the challenges for the future of humanity and what remains to be discovered within the academic fields of the prizes.

The three participating laureates are philosopher Onora O’Neill, astrophysicist Ewine van Dishoeck and mathematician S. R. Srinivasa Varadhan, each among the foremost in their fields of research. Journalist and broadcaster Vivienne Parry will moderate the conversation.

The Prize Winner Conversation gathers laureates from the three academic prizes; The Abel Prize, The Holberg Prize and The Kavli Prize. The University of Bergen is hosting the event, with support from the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research and in cooperation with the prizes.

Laureates and moderator

Professor Emerita Onora O'Neill, Baroness of Bengarve. British philosopher. Holberg Prize laureate 2017.

Professor Ewine van Dishoeck. Dutch astronomer and chemist. Kavli Prize laureate in Astrophysics 2018.

Professor S.R. Srinivasa Varadhan. Indian American mathematician. Abel Prize laureate 2007.

Moderator Vivienne Parry. British science journalist and broadcaster.

The Academic Prizes

The Abel Prize recognizes contributions to the field of mathematics that are of extraordinary depth and influence. The prize carries a cash award of 6 million NOK and is awarded annually.

The Holberg Prize recognizes scholars who have made outstanding contributions to research in the humanities, social sciences, law or theology. The Prize amounts to 6 million NOK and is awarded annually.

The Kavli Prize recognizes scientists for pioneering advances in the fields of astrophysics, nanoscience and neuroscience. Presented every two years, each of three international prizes consists of $1 million (U.S.). 

Date

to 17:00, CEST.
Location
The University Aula, Muséplassen 3, Bergen
Practical information
Free admission.