The Shaw Prize Lecture

The College has the privilege of hosting a public lecture delivered by one of the Shaw Laureates in Astronomy, Life Science and Medicine or Mathematical Sciences. The Shaw Prize is an international award to honour individuals who are currently active in their respective fields and who have recently achieved distinguished and significant advances, who have made outstanding contributions in academic and scientific research or applications, or who in other domains have achieved excellence.

  • The Shaw Prize LectureProfessor Maria JASIN, Shaw Laureate in Life Science and Medicine 2019
  • The Shaw Prize LectureDr. Jean-Loup PUGET, Shaw Laureate in Astronomy 2018
  • The Shaw Prize LectureProfessor Claire VOISIN, Shaw Laureates in Mathematical Sciences 2017
  • The Shaw Prize LectureProfessor János KOLLÁR, Shaw Laureates in Mathematical Sciences 2017

For more information about the Shaw Prize, please visit its official homepage.

Genome modification by natural and artificial DNA breaks (26 September 2019)

by Professor Maria JASIN (The Shaw Laureate in Life Science and Medicine 2019)

Space observations of the Cosmic backgrounds from infrared to microwave and their implications for galaxy evolution and cosmology (27 September 2018)

by Dr. Jean-Loup Puget (The Shaw Laureate in Astronomy 2018)

Circles and Algebraic Surfaces (27 September 2017)

by Professor János KOLLÁR (The Shaw Laureates in Mathematical Sciences 2017)

Projective Geometry, Kähler Geometry and Hodge Theory (27 September 2017)

by Professor Claire VOISIN (The Shaw Laureates in Mathematical Sciences 2017)