The Holberg Prize
Article | Last updated: 14/03/2024 | Ministry of Education and Research
The Holberg Prize recognises path-breaking scientific work in the humanities, social sciences, law and theology. The prize shall in addition contribute to raising the status of these disciplines in society and to stimulating interest in these fields among children and young people.
The prize is administered by a board appointed by the University of Bergen, on behalf of the Ministry of Education and Research. The prize value is 6 million NOK.
Holberg Prize laureates
2024 | Achille Mbembe |
2023 | Joan Martinez-Alier |
2022 | Sheila Jasanoff |
2021 | Martha C. Nussbaum |
2020 | Griselda Pollock |
2019 | Paul Gilroy |
2018 | Cass R. Sunstein |
2017 | Onora O'Neill |
2016 | Stephen Greenblatt |
2015 | Marina Warner |
2014 | Michael Cook |
2013 | Bruno Latour |
2012 | Manuel Castells |
2011 | Jürgen Heinz Kocka |
2010 | Natalie Z. Davis |
2009 | Ian Hacking |
2008 | Fredric Jameson |
2007 | Ronald Dworkin |
2006 | Shmuel N. Eisenstadt |
2005 | Jürgen Habermas |
2004 | Julia Kristeva |
Ludvig Holberg
Ludvig Holberg (1684–1754) was a Danish-Norwegian writer and scholar. He was born in Bergen in Norway, and studied and worked in Denmark. He held the Chairs of Metaphysics and Logic, Latin Rhetoric and History at the University of Copenhagen, and also studied theology and law.
The Nils Klim Prize
The Nils Klim Prize is awarded to researchers in or from the Nordic countries aged under 35 and within the same fields as the Holberg Prize.
Nils Klim Prize Laureates
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2020 |
Fredrik Poulsen |
2019 |
Finnur Dellsén |
2018 |
Francesca R. Jensenius |
2017 |
Katrine Vellesen Løken |
2016 |
Sanja Bogojević |
2015 |
Rebecca Adler-Nissen |
2014 |
Terje Lohndal |
2013 |
Ingvild Almås |
2012 |
Sara Hobolt |
2011 |
Jørn Jacobsen |
2010 |
Johan Östling |
2009 |
David Bloch |
2008 |
Anne Birgitta Pessi |
2007 |
Carina Keskitalo |
2006 |
Linda Wedlin |
2005 |
Dag Trygve Truslew Haug |
2004 |
Claes de Vreese |
The Holberg Prize Week
The Holberg Prize and the Nils Klim Prize are awarded annually in the beginning of June at the University Aula in Bergen. The week consists of several event such as the Laureate Lecture and symposium. The Government hosts a banquet in honour of the laureates in the Håkons Hall in Bergen.
The Holberg Prize 2017 (Photo: Thor Brødreskift/The Holberg Prize)