Does science need heroes? (Nobel) Prizes in the sciences in past and present (Rijksmuseum Boerhaave, Leiden, September 29-30, 2023)

7 juli 2023
Prizes in the sciences are a barometer of how we look at scientific excellency and how we value scientific practices and results, both within and outside the scientific community. Studying prize cultures therefore can help to unravel social aspects of the scientific practice and how science is regarded in society. This symposium seeks to investigate how prize cultures have changed in the course of time, and what role prizes have (or should have) in current scientific practices. It is presented by Rijksmuseum Boerhaave and the Institute for History, Theory and Ethics of Medicine of the Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany.

Registration & pricing A registration link will soon be added to this page. Would you like to receive a notification as soon as it goes live? Please send an e-mail to admaas@rijksmuseumboerhaave.nl stating ‘Nobel Symposium’. Tickets include coffee and tea, lunch, snacks and drinks, and a tour through the museum:
  • Two days: €130 (students €90)
  • One day: €70 (students €45)
  • Conference dinner (29 September): €50