Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings Invitation

The Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings are annual scientific conferences held in Lindau, Germany, since 1951. Their aim is to bring together Nobel laureates and young international scientists to foster scientific exchange between different generations and cultures. The meetings focus alternately on physiology and medicine, physics, and chemistry — the three natural science Nobel Prize disciplines.

The following session types are currently part of the scientific program of the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings:

  • Lectures
  • Discussion sessions
  • Master classes
  • Panel discussions
  • Science breakfasts

For more information about the application process, the nominating processes and the history of the meetings, please visit the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings website.  The Graduate School will seek nominations for college assistant/associate deans for graduate education during the Fall semester.

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