The Gresham Special Lecture – now called The Sir Thomas Gresham Annual Lecture – originated in 1983 as a free public lecture delivered by a prominent speaker. It was devised as a focus-point among the many free public lectures offered every year. • 2025:
Professor Chris Whitty – 'The Future of Health'. • 2024:
Bernadine Evaristo – 'The Stories We Make Up & The Stories That Make Us'. • 2023:
Rory Stewart – 'Populism, Aristotle and Hope'. • 2022:
Sir Roger Penrose – 'The Journey from Black-Hole Singularities to a Cyclic Cosmology'. • 2021:
Sir Nicholas Kenyon – 'The Barbican Centre at 40 – Past, Present and Future' • 2020: No lecture • 2019:
Dr John Guy – 'Sir Thomas Gresham 1519–2019' • 2018:
Dame Julia Slingo FRS – 'Climate Change: A Defining Challenge for the 21st Century' • 2017:
Alan Rusbridger – 'A World Without News?' • 2016:
The Rt Hon the Baroness Blackstone – 'Universities: Some Policy Dilemmas' • 2015:
Dame Barbara Stocking DBE – 'Women's Careers: From Oxfam to a Cambridge College' • 2014:
Stephen Hodder MBE – 'Continuity and Development in Architecture' • 2013:
Sir Richard Peter Lambert – 'The UK and the New Face of Europe' • 2012:
The Rt Hon John Bercow – 'Parliament and the Public: Strangers or Friends?' • 2011:
Sir Adam Roberts – 'Reinventing the Wheel: The cost of neglecting international history' • 2010:
Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers – 'The Challenges of the New Supreme Court' • 2009:
Niall Ferguson – 'The Ascent of money: An evolutionary approach to financial history' • 2008:
The Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams – 'Early Christianity & Today: Some shared questions' • 2007:
Sir Roy Strong – 'The Beauty of Holiness and its Perils (or what is to happen to 10,000 parish churches?)' • 2006:
Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws – 'Walking the Line: Preserving liberty in times of insecurity' • 2005:
Lord Winston – 'Should we trust the scientists?' • 2004:
Lord Rees of Ludlow – 'Science in a Complex World: Wonders, Prospects and Threats' • 2003:
Sir Harold Kroto – 'I think, therefore I am – a scientist' • 2002:
M. S. Swaminathan – 'Towards Freedom from Hunger: A Global Food for Sustainable Development Initiative' • 2001:
Dr Charles Saumarez Smith – 'Commerce and Culture in the Late Twentieth Century' • 2000:
Hans Küng – 'A Global Ethics – A Challenge for the New Millennium' • 1999:
Baroness Williams of Crosby – 'Snakes and Ladders: A reflection on a post-war political life' • 1998:
Sir Adrian Cadbury – 'The Future for Governance: The rules of the game' • 1997:
Dr Ian Archer – 'Thomas Gresham's London' • 1996:
Sir Peter Middleton – 'Banking Today' • 1995:
Sir Michael Howard – 'Reflections on the 50th Anniversary of VE Day' • 1993:
Howard Davies – 'The City and Manufacturing Industry' • 1992:
Baron Hermann von Richthofen – 'A United Germany in the New Europe' • 1991:
Revd. Dr J. Polkinghorne – 'Science and Theology: Traffic across the frontier' • 1989:
Sir Ralf Dahrendorf – 'The Decline of Socialism' • 1988:
The Most Reverend Kirill Archbishop of Smolensk – 'Russian Orthodox Church Life Today: The Second Millennium' • 1987:
Sir George Porter – 'Popular and Unpopular Science' • 1985:
The Rt Hon The Lord Young of Graffham – 'The Rise and Fall of the Entrepreneur' • 1984:
Lord Blake – 'Monarchy' • 1983:
Lord Scarman – 'Human Rights and the Democratic Process' ==See also==