Wilkins-Bernal-Medawar Lecture

The Wilkins-Bernal-Medawar Lecture is a public lecture organised annually by the Royal Society of London.

Wilkins-Bernal-Medawar Lecture
Awarded forPrize lecture given on a subject relating to the history, philosophy or social function of science.
Sponsored byRoyal Society
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It was formed in 2005 by the merger of the Wilkins Lecture, the Bernal Lecture and the Medawar Lecture. The subject matter for the lecture is some aspect of the social function of science as per the Bernal Lecture, the philosophy of science as per the Medawar Lecture or the history of science as per the Wilkins Lecture.

List of lecturers

Year Name Lecture Notes
2007Jeremy ButterfieldThe uses of infinity: a philosopher looks at emergent phenomena in physics[1][2]
2008Sian EdeHard questions : Contemporary art and the obsession with science[2]
2009David EdgertonThe social function of history: policy, history and twentieth-century science[2]
2010Melvyn BraggNotes from an Amateur: On the History of the Royal Society[3][2]
2012Roger HighfieldHeroes of science[4][2]
2015Hasok ChangWho cares about the History of Science?[5][2]
2016Jon AgarThe curious history of curiosity-driven research[6]
2017Michela MassimiWhy philosophy of science matters to science[6]
2018Mark JacksonLife begins at 40: the biological and cultural roots of the midlife crisis[6]
2019Simon Schaffer[6]
2020Jim Al-Khalili[6]

References

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