This is a non-exhaustive list of prizes known as "the Nobel Prize of" a given field. Several fields of human cultural and scientific development are not included in the Nobel Prizes, because they were not part of Alfred Nobel's will. Many unaffiliated prizes have since been referred to as "the Nobel Prize of X", despite this being discouraged by the Nobel Foundation.[1]
- Agriculture
- Anthropology
- Architecture
- Astronomy
- Atmospheric Science
- Biology
- Cognitive Science
- Computer Science
- Criminology
- Demography
- Design
- Ecology and Conservation Biology
- Economics
- Education
- Electronics Engineering
- Energy Research
- Engineering
- Environmental Epidemiology
- Environmental Justice
- Environmental Protection, Sustainable Development and Human Rights
- Environmental Sciences
- Epidemiology
- Geography
- Financial Engineering
IAFE/Sungard Financial engineering of the Year Award[34]
- Geology
- Humanities
- Hydrology
- Information Science
- Information Technology and Computer Engineering
- Information Theory
- Law
- Linguistics
- Management
- Mathematics
- Metereology
- Music
- Nanotechnology
- Oceanography
- Operations Research
- Optometry
- Pharmaceutical Research
- Philosophy and Logic
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award of the American Psychological Association[63]
- Virtual Nobel Prize in Psychology[64]
- Robotics
- Social Sciences/Sociology
- Soil Science
- Statistics
- Sustainability
- Technology
- Theology
See also
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