Royal Society David Attenborough Award and Lecture

This medal is given to an individual for outstanding and sustained public engagement with science.

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The award

The Royal Society David Attenborough Award and Lecture is awarded annually to an individual for outstanding public engagement with science. The award, open to everyone, recognises high quality public engagement activities and complements the Michael Faraday Prize and Lecture. The award is named after the United Kingdom’s best-loved naturalist and broadcaster, and honorary Fellow of the Royal Society, David Attenborough. The medal is of silver gilt, is awarded annually and is accompanied by a gift of £2,500.

Eligibility

The Royal Society David Attenborough prize and lecture is open to UK/Commonwealth/Irish Republic citizens or those who have been residents for three or more years. There are no restrictions on career stage and nominations will remain valid and shall be considered by the award selection committee throughout three nomination cycles. 

For further information on the eligibility criteria and the nominations process, please see our guidance.

Nominations are open

Nominations are now open and will close on 21 February 2025.

2024 winner

  • Professor Hannah Fry

    Professor Hannah Fry

    The Royal Society David Attenborough Award and Lecture 2024 is awarded to Professor Hannah Fry for her prolific science communication activity as the foremost populariser of maths in the country who continues to inspire young people to pursue maths and physics in fun and exciting ways.

Past winners

  • Richard Wiseman
    Awarded in 2023

    Professor Richard Wiseman

    For his sustained and innovative public engagement with the psychology of magic and the nature of deception, and his exposure of pseudo-science through multiple routes including books, videos and festivals.
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    Awarded in 2022

    Professor Sir Jonathan Van-Tam

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    Awarded in 2021

    Dr Adam Rutherford

    Delivered lecture: 'The Politics of DNA'.
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    Awarded in 2020

    Professor Alice Roberts

    Delivered lecture: 'Ancestors'.