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Nobel Laureates

The Nobel Prize is an international award given yearly since 1901 for achievements in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature and peace. The University of Adelaide has a long history of ground breaking research and scholarship of international significance, and five Nobel Laureates have been associated with the University.

William Bragg. Copyright The Nobel Prize

Sir William Henry Bragg
Physics 1915

Lawrence Bragg. Copyright The Nobel Prize

William Lawrence Bragg
Physics 1915

Howard Florey. Copyright The Nobel Prize

Sir Howard Walter Florey
Physiology or Medicine 1945

John Coetzee. Copyright The Nobel Prize

John M Coetzee
Literature 2003

J Robin Warren. Copyright The Nobel Prize J Robin Warren
Physiology or Medicine 2005