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The 36th First Annual Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony
Credits: Keira Lee Rice
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| Kongresshaus Zürich, Zürich (CH) |
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The Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony has moved to Europe!
Ten new Ig Nobel Prize winners will be revealed at this ceremony — each has done something that makes people LAUGH, then THINK.
A gaggle of Nobel Prize winners will physically present the Ig Nobel Prizes to the winners, surrounded by paper airplanes (thrown by YOU), alphorns, artist interpretations of the prizes, the 24/7 Lectures, and MUCH MORE!
Discounted tickets are available for students (including PhD candidates) by showing your active student ID at the event.
In order to keep offering cheaper tickets for students and keeping our organisation running, we offer a VIP ticket option. These "Millionaire" and "Billionaire" tickets receive the best seats in the house, and a special gift: a 1 million or 1 billion dollar note.
(*Notes might be issued in semi-inflated defunct Zimbabwean currency.)
This event will be filmed, broadcast live on the internet, and covered by news outlets. By attending this event, you are giving Improbable Research and members of the media the right to make and use recordings of you and your guests' attendance.
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Billets
La vente se termine le jeudi, 03.09.2026 19:30
General Admission
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Students (*bring student ID!)
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Ig Glorious Millionaire (*special perks!)
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Ig Glorious Billionaire (*special perks!)
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Organisateur
The 36th First Annual Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony est organisé par:
Improbable Research
Catégorie: Science & Technologie