Introduction
The British Geotechnical Association (BGA) is pleased to announce that the 60th Rankine Lecture will be given by Professor Stephan Jefferis of Environmental Geotechnics Limited on The Unusual and the Unexpected in Geotechnical Engineering: Observation – Analogy – Experiment.
This will be held as an in-person event, but booking is mandatory. A booking link can be accessed below. The event will also be webcast live.
Attending the event in person
Proof of registration, either by mobile phone or
printed confirmation, will be required to gain entry to the auditorium.
Guests for the Rankine Dinner need not register to attend the lecture, but must bring a copy of their dinner invitation (provided by their dinner host) to gain entry to the auditorium.
The event will be webcast live. A viewing link will be available on the day of the event via this web page.
Covid 19 Precautions mandatory for in-person attendees: for the safety of everyone, please:
- Take a Lateral Flow Test on the day of the Lecture
- Wear a mask at all times (NOTE: no refreshments will be served prior to the Lecture)
- Follow the directions of the stewards through the queueing system, access to the Great Hall will be from 16:45 hrs
- Provide proof of registration, either by mobile phone or printed confirmation, to gain entry to the auditorium
- Register in advance online through the link on this page – available shortly
- Remain in your seat at all times (NOTE: no readmittance if you leave the auditorium)
Watching the live webcast
If you plan to watch the lecture online:
The Lecture will be streamed live via YouTube using this link
No advance registration is required to allow on-line viewing.
The Rankine Lecture
The Rankine Lecture is widely viewed as the most prestigious of the invited lectures in geotechnics. It commemorates William John Macquorn Rankine, Professor of Civil Engineering at Glasgow University, who was one of the first engineers in the UK to make a significant contribution to soil mechanics. He is best known for his theory for the earth pressure on retaining walls.
The Rankine Dinner will be held after the lecture. The Dinner is currently fully subscribed.