The Initiative – Overview
The Honeywell-Nobel Initiative is a global education effort designed to connect university students across the globe with recipients of the world’s most prestigious award, the Nobel Prize. A multi-year effort, the Honeywell-Nobel Initiative establishes a forum for students worldwide to learn directly from contemporary Nobel Laureates in Chemistry and Physics through a combination of live on-campus events and interactive content designed to link one generation of leading scientists with the development of the next.
The Honeywell-Nobel Laureate Lecture Series is the centrepiece of this Initiative. This series of live, on-campus events brings Nobel Laureates in Chemistry and Physics to selected universities in the United States, Europe, China, Malaysia and India for two days of direct, high-impact interactions and experiences with students and faculty in a variety of educational settings.
This website, honeywellscience.com, showcases lectures, discussions and student-led interviews from these events, as well as featuring exclusive content from Nobel Laureates in Chemistry and Physics explaining the science and stories behind their Nobel Prizes.
To date, the Honeywell Nobel Lecture Series has been to 19 universities, 6 countries in 3 continents and has achieved a total live audience of over 14,000 students and faculty. Over twenty Nobel Laureates in Physics and Chemistry have accompanied Honeywell on this journey.
The Honeywell – Nobel Initiative is part of Honeywell’s overall Science Education Initiative, an effort designed to inspire the next generation by reaching a previously un-tapped global audience of young scientists. For more information about Honeywell, visit www.honeywellnow.com.

