Forder Lectureship

Award conferred by the London Mathematical Society From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Forder Lectureship is awarded by the London Mathematical Society to a research mathematician from the United Kingdom who has made an eminent contribution to the field of mathematics and who can also speak effectively at a more popular level. The lectureship is named for Professor H.G. Forder, formerly of the University of Auckland, and a benefactor of the London Mathematical Society. The lectureship was funded in 1986 by the London Mathematical Society and the New Zealand Mathematical Society, first began in 1987, and is normally awarded every two years. Recipients of the lectureship will give a four- to six-week lecturing tour of most New Zealand universities.[1] In alternate years the Aitken Lectureship is awarded.[2]

Established1986
TypeLecture Series
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Forder Lectureship
The LMS-NZMS Forder Lectureship
Named afterHenry George Forder
Established1986
FoundersLondon Mathematical Society (LMS)
New Zealand Mathematical Society (NZMS)
TypeLecture Series
FocusMathematics
Location
  • New Zealand (NZ universities)
Websitewww.lms.ac.uk/events/lectures/forder-and-aitken-lectureship
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Recipients

The recipients of the Forder Lectureship are:[1][2]

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