/ Medals and awards Premier medals and awards The premier medals are the Royal Society's most prestigious medals and recognise exceptional and outstanding science. The premier medals are awarded annually and include the Copley Medal, the world's oldest scientific medal still awarded today. The Copley Medal, first awarded in 1731, has been awarded to many notable scientists including Captain James Cook, Lord Lister and Dorothy Hodgkin. More information about each of the medals including recent winners and the illustrious history can be found by clicking the pictures below. For more information about the nomination process, you can visit the call for nominations page. Bakerian Medal and Lecture This prize lecture is the premier lecture in the physical sciences. Copley Medal This medal is awarded for outstanding achievements in the physical sciences in odd years and the… Croonian Medal and Lecture This prize lecture is the premier lecture in the biological sciences. Royal Medals These medals are awarded for the most important contributions in the physical, biological and…
Copley Medal This medal is awarded for outstanding achievements in the physical sciences in odd years and the…
Royal Medals These medals are awarded for the most important contributions in the physical, biological and…