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Nobel Prize Disciplines - INI
The Nobel Prize is an international award established according to Alfred Nobel's will and awarded since 1901. Originally consisting of five disciplines - Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace - a sixth category, Economic Sciences, was added in 1968 by Sveriges Riksbank. It is awarded to individuals or organizations that have made the greatest contributions to humanity in each field, and is considered one of the most prestigious awards recognizing contributions to science, humanities, and peace.
Nobel Prize
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[item.physics]
code=1
slug=physics
name=Physics
description=Awarded for the most important discovery or invention in the field of physics.
awardingInstitution=Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
established=1901
[item.chemistry]
code=2
slug=chemistry
name=Chemistry
description=Awarded for the most important discovery or improvement in the field of chemistry.
awardingInstitution=Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
established=1901
[item.physiology-or-medicine]
code=3
slug=physiology-or-medicine
name=Physiology or Medicine
description=Awarded for the most important discovery in the field of physiology or medicine.
awardingInstitution=Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet
established=1901
[item.literature]
code=4
slug=literature
name=Literature
description=Awarded to the person who has produced the most outstanding work in an ideal direction in literature.
awardingInstitution=Swedish Academy
established=1901
[item.peace]
code=5
slug=peace
name=Peace
description=Awarded to the person or organization that has done the most for fraternity between nations, abolition of standing armies, and promotion of peace congresses.
awardingInstitution=Norwegian Nobel Committee
established=1901
[item.economic-sciences]
code=6
slug=economic-sciences
name=Economic Sciences
description=Awarded for outstanding contributions in the field of economic sciences.
awardingInstitution=Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
established=1969