William Hopkins Prize

Founded in 1862 in memory of William Hopkins (1793-1866). The prize was first awarded in 1867.

Regulations

1. That the Prize be called ‘The William Hopkins Prize’.

2. That the Prize be adjudged once in three years.

3. (a) That the Prize be awarded in connection with work in Mathematico-Physical or Mathematico-Experimental science or Mathematics alone or Experimental Physics alone by a member of the University of Cambridge, either

  • for the best publication, invention, investigation or discovery that has been published during the three years immediately preceding (but that the adjudicators may, if it seem to them advisable in any particular case, award the prize for a publication, invention, investigation or discovery which has not been published within the aforementioned period) or
  • to an individual for an especially distinguished contribution in early career, or
  • in recognition of a lifetime contribution.

(b) Each Prize for the best publication, invention, investigation or discovery may be awarded to the laboratory or group responsible for it (or to an individual in the case of individual work). It may be restricted to a laboratory or group in or closely associated with, the University of Cambridge.

4. That the fund be vested in the Cambridge Philosophical Society, and the Prize be adjudged by three Fellows of the Society, nominated by the Council of the Society for each occasion.

5. That, in the event of any difficulty arising in carrying out the above provisions in any particular instance, either from lack of a prize-subject of sufficient merit, or from any other cause, the Council of the Cambridge Philosophical Society be at liberty to carry over the amount of the Prize for that term towards augmenting the fund for future prizes, or to award it to someone not a member of the University.

6. That the value of the Prize be £1000, or such sum as shall from time to time be determined by the Council.

Past winners

10 William Hopkins Prize winners have awarded the Nobel Prize.

Image:Professor Paul Townsend

Professor Paul Townsend FRS

Awarded in 1999

Image:Sir Jack Baldwin

Sir Jack Baldwin FRS

Awarded in 1996

Image:Dr Richard Saunders

Dr Richard Saunders

Awarded in 1993

Image:Sir Simon Donaldson

Sir Simon Donaldson FRS MAE

Awarded in 1991

Image:Professor Michael Green

Professor Michael Green FRS HonFInstP

Awarded in 1988

Image:Professor Douglas Gough

Professor Douglas Gough FRS

Awarded in 1985

Image:The Lord Rees of Ludlow

The Lord Rees of Ludlow FRS FMedSci OM HonFInstP HonFREng FRAS

Awarded in 1980

Image:Professor Dan McKenzie

Professor Dan McKenzie FRS

Awarded in 1979

Image:Stephen Hawking

Stephen Hawking FRS CBE CH FRSA

Awarded in 1975

Image:Antony Hewish

Antony Hewish FRS HonFInstP

Awarded in 1972

  • Nobel Prize Nobel Prize
Image:Brooke Benjamin

Brooke Benjamin FRS

Awarded in 1969

Image:Anthony Kelly

Anthony Kelly FRS CBE

Awarded in 1966

Image:John Michael Ziman

John Michael Ziman FRS

Awarded in 1963

Image:Sir Michael Lighthill

Sir Michael Lighthill FRS FRAeS

Awarded in 1960

Image:Abdus Salam

Abdus Salam FRS CBE

Awarded in 1957

  • Nobel Prize Nobel Prize
Image:Sir Martin Ryle

Sir Martin Ryle FRS FREng

Awarded in 1954

  • Nobel Prize Nobel Prize
Image:Raymond Lyttleton

Raymond Lyttleton FRS

Awarded in 1951

Image:Sir John Lennard-Jones

Sir John Lennard-Jones FRS

Awarded in 1948

Image:Cecil Frank Powell

Cecil Frank Powell FRS

Awarded in 1945

  • Nobel Prize Nobel Prize
Image:Homi J. Bhabha

Homi J. Bhabha FRS FASc FNI

Awarded in 1942

Image:Sir John Cockcroft

Sir John Cockcroft FRS OM CBE KCB

Awarded in 1939

  • Nobel Prize Nobel Prize
Image:Edward Arthur Milne

Edward Arthur Milne FRS

Awarded in 1936

Image:Lord Blackett

Lord Blackett FRS OM CH

Awarded in 1933

  • Nobel Prize Nobel Prize
Image:Paul Dirac

Paul Dirac FRS OM

Awarded in 1930

  • Nobel Prize Nobel Prize
Image:Sir Geoffrey Taylor

Sir Geoffrey Taylor FRS OM FRSE

Awarded in 1927

Image:Sir James Jeans

Sir James Jeans FRS OM

Awarded in 1924

Image:Sir Arthur Eddington

Sir Arthur Eddington FRS OM

Awarded in 1921

Image:Sir Frank Watson Dyson

Sir Frank Watson Dyson FRS FRSE KBE

Awarded in 1918

Image:Ralph Allan Sampson

Ralph Allan Sampson FRS FRSE

Awarded in 1915

Image:C. T. R. Wilson

C. T. R. Wilson FRS CH FRSE

Awarded in 1912

  • Nobel Prize Nobel Prize
Image:George H. Bryan

George H. Bryan FRS

Awarded in 1909

Image:William Burnside

William Burnside

Awarded in 1906

Image:John Henry Poynting

John Henry Poynting FRS

Awarded in 1903

Image:Sydney Samuel Hough

Sydney Samuel Hough FRS

Awarded in 1900

Image:Sir Joseph Larmor

Sir Joseph Larmor FRS

Awarded in 1897

Image:Sir William Davidson Niven

Sir William Davidson Niven FRS KCB

Awarded in 1894

Image:Sir Joseph John Thomson

Sir Joseph John Thomson FRS OM

Awarded in 1891

  • Nobel Prize Nobel Prize
Image:Sir Horace Lamb

Sir Horace Lamb FRS

Awarded in 1888

Image:William Mitchinson Hicks

William Mitchinson Hicks FRS

Awarded in 1885

Image:Sir Richard Glazebrook

Sir Richard Glazebrook FRS KCB KCVO

Awarded in 1882

Image:Sir George Darwin

Sir George Darwin FRS FRSE KCB

Awarded in 1879

Image:Lord Kelvin

Lord Kelvin FRS OM GCVO PC

Awarded in 1876

Image:John Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh

John Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh FRS OM PC

Awarded in 1873

  • Nobel Prize Nobel Prize
Image:James Clerk Maxwell

James Clerk Maxwell FRS FRSE

Awarded in 1870

Image:Sir George Stokes

Sir George Stokes FRS

Awarded in 1867


William Hopkins
William Hopkins

William Hopkins FRS (2 February 1793 – 13 October 1866) was a mathematician and geologist. He attedned Peterhouse College, Cambridge where he studied mathematics. Hopkins was President of the Geological Society of London in 1851 and 1852 (Sedgwick had been President of the Society in 1829) and president of the British Association in 1853. 

William Hopkins left money in his will to the Cambridge Philosophical Society for the establishment of the William Hopkins Prize, which began in 1862. It is one of the oldest scientific prizes at the University of Cambridge. 

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