Time and again, our society has been shaped and reshaped by migrations. Everything suggests that the factors driving people to seek a new life elsewhere will only multiply. Whether forced by starvation or war, by our changing climate, or by the simple human desire to seek a better life elsewhere in the face of inequality, we humans will always be migrants.

The Nobel Week Dialogue 2023 will bring people together from across the spectrum of science, society and culture to explore the future of migration and how to approach that future. Nobel Prize laureates Steven Chu, Abdulrazak Gurnah and Ardem Patapoutian will meet in a conversation about their own experiences of migration.

How we think about migration is one of the most pressing and important conversations we can have. Join us to be part of this dialogue.

This event will also be live-streamed online if you can’t join us in Gothenburg.

Read more and register here!