Annual lecture
The Bernal Lecture [ 1] was an annual lecture on the social function of science organised by the Royal Society of London and endowed by Professor John Desmond Bernal . It was last delivered in 2004, after which it was merged with the Wilkins Lecture and Medawar Lecture to form the Wilkins-Bernal-Medawar Lecture .[ 2]
List of lecturers
Year
Name
Lecture
Notes
1971
Eric Ashby
Science and Antiscience.
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1974
Conrad Hal Waddington
The new Atlantis revisited.
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1977
Piotr Leonidovich Kapitza
Scientific and social approaches for the solution of global problems.
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1980
John Maynard Smith
Science, ideology and myth.
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1983
John Ziman
The collectivization of science.
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1986
Walter Bodmer
The public understanding of science.
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1989
Walter Perry
Science and education.
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1992
Alec Jeffreys
Molecular sleuthing: the story of DNA fingerprinting. (Sci. publ. Affairs Autumn 1993, 24.) (Delivered in 1993 in London and Keele.)
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1995
William Stewart
UK Science and Technology policy: a perspective from the past, a vision for the future. (Sci. publ. Affairs, Spring 1996.) (Delivered in London and Dundee.)
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1998
Tom Blundell
The networking of academic and industrial research: the UK phenomenon. (Delivered in London and York.)
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2001
Alan Lindsay Mackay
JD Bernal: his legacy to science and to society (Delivered in London.).
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2004
Michael Joseph Crumpton
Are low-frequency environmental fields a health hazard?
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References
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