Bakerian Lecture

Bakerian Medal & Lecture
Sponsored by The Royal Society
Date 1922 (1922)
Location London
Country United Kingdom
First awarded 1775
Website conferences.theiet.org/achievement/awards/medals/faraday.cfm

The Bakerian Lecture is a medal and prize lecture of the Royal Society, a lecture on any topic related to physical sciences. It is awarded annually and winners are expected to present a lecture of his choice.

The prize was started in 1775, when Henry Baker left £100 to establish a spoken lecture given by a Fellow of the Royal Society on such part of natural history or experimental philosophy as the Society shall determine. Clearly, this is to deliver a lecture of scientific interests and importance, and encourage sharing of knowledge with others.

Lecturers

Source: Royal Society

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