George Hay Memorial Lecture

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The George Hay Memorial Lecture is provided to an Eastercon by the Science Fiction Foundation who provide a speaker and pay for her/his expenses in coming to the con. It's a serious scientific talk about some area of science that may be of interest to the Eastercon membership.

According to their website:

The Science Fiction Foundation (Registered Charity No. 1041052) was founded in 1970 by the writer/social activist George Hay and others as a semi-autonomous association of writers, academics, critics and others with an active interest in science fiction, with Arthur C. Clarke and Ursula K. Le Guin as patrons.

There's an obituary of George Hay in the Autumn 1997 issue of Foundation.

The memorial lecture started at the 2000 Eastercon (2Kon), and here's a list of the speakers and subjects each year to date (thanks to Susan Stepney who has the best UK convention programme item review site I've found on the web)

DatePresenterSubject
2008David SouthwoodSpace Programmes in Fact and Fiction
2007Guillaume ThierryBraintrix: The Brain and Illusions
2006Alice JenkinsScience and Literature in the Victorian Era
2005Armand LeroiHuman Mutants
2004Francis SpuffordThe Fall and Rise of the British Boffin
2003Simon Conway MorrisMeeting the Aliens
2002Alistair ReynoldsCatching Starlight: ESA's new advanced optical camera
2001Helen PriddleCloning: Science Fact and Science Fiction
2000Amanda BakerThe Chemical Evolution of the Universe (nucleosynthesis etc.)
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