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Teachers and school leaders from all over the world are invited to participate in the Summit.<\/p>\n
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Without teachers, there would be no new Nobel Laureates! This is why the Nobel Center has started an annual international conference for teachers, which focuses on their enormously important role in making the world better. This year\u2019s theme is Climate Change Changes Everything.<\/p>\n
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The registration fee is SEK 1200 (approx. 120\u20ac).<\/p>\n
The Summit will take place on Friday, 11 October. International participants are invited to an extended programme that takes place on 9-12 October with study visits, a workshop and a special showing at Nobel Prize Museum. Read more\u00a0here<\/p>\n
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Registration will be open as long as there are seats left. However, as there is a limited number of seats, we urge you to register as soon as possible.<\/p>\n
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We recommend booking.com, hotels.com or other internet based service for hotels.<\/p>\n
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The summit is held at M\u00fcnchenbryggeriet (The Brewery Conference Center),<\/p>\n
Torkel Knutssonsgatan 2, Stockholm. Click\u00a0here<\/a>\u00a0for directions by foot, car or subway.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n There are several options depending on which airport you arrive at. Please find detailed information via the links below:<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Stockholm Arlanda Airport<\/a><\/p>\n Bromma Stockholm Airport<\/a><\/p>\nHow do I get from the airport to Stockholm city?<\/h5>\n