| No | YEAR | LECTURER | SUBJECT | Géotechnique | AFFILIATION | 
| 1 | 1961 | A. Casagrande | Control of seepage through foundations and abutments of dams [1] | 11(3) 161-181 | Harvard University | 
| 2 | 1962 | L. F. Cooling | Field measurements in soil mechanics [2] | 12(2) 77-103 | Building Research Establishment | 
| 3 | 1963 | A. Meyer | Recent work in rock mechanics [3] | 13(2) 99-118 |  | 
| 4 | 1964 | A. W. Skempton | Long-term stability of clay slopes [4] | 14(2) 77-101 | Imperial College | 
| 5 | 1965 | N. M. Newmark | Effects of earthquakes on dams and embankments [5] | 15(2) 139-159 | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | 
| 6 | 1966 | A. W. Bishop | The strength of soils as engineering materials [6] | 16(2) 91-128 | Imperial College | 
| 7 | 1967 | L. Bjerrum | Engineering geology of Norwegian normally-consolidated marine clays as related to settlements of buildings [7] | 17(2) 83-117 | Norwegian Geotechnical Institute | 
| 8 | 1968 | R. Glossop | The rise of geotechnology and its influence on engineering practice [8] | 18(2) 107-150 | John Mowlem and Co., Ltd | 
| 9 | 1969 | R. B. Peck | Advantages and limitations of the observational method in applied soil mechanics [9] | 19(2) 171-187 | University of Illinois | 
| 10 | 1970 | K. H. Roscoe | The influence of strains in soil mechanics [10] | 20(2) 129-170 | University of Cambridge | 
| 11 | 1971 | J. C. Jaeger | Friction of rocks and stability of rock slopes [11] | 21(2) 97-134 | Australian National University, Canberra | 
| 12 | 1972 | P. W. Rowe | The relevance of soil fabric to site investigation practice | 22(2) 195-300 | University of Manchester | 
| 13 | 1973 | T. W. Lambe | Predictions in soil engineering | 23(2) 151-201 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | 
| 14 | 1974 | R. E. Gibson | The analytical method in soil mechanics [12] | 24(2) 115-139 | King's College, London | 
| 15 | 1975 | J. Kérisel | Old structures in relation to soil conditions | 25(3) 433-482 | Simecsol Études | 
| 16 | 1976 | A. C. Meigh | The Triassic rocks, with particular reference to predicted and observed performance of some major foundations | 26(3) 393-451 | Soil Mechanics Limited | 
| 17 | 1977 | V. F. B. de Mello | Reflections on design decisions of practical significance to embankment dams | 27(3) 281-354 |  | 
| 18 | 1978 | W. H. Ward | Ground supports for tunnels in weak rocks | 28(2) 135-170 | Building Research Establishment | 
| 19 | 1979 | H. Bolton Seed | Considerations in the earthquake-resistant design of earth and rockfill dams [13] | 29(3) 215-262 | University of California, Berkeley | 
| 20 | 1980 | A. N. Schofield | Cambridge geotechnical centrifuge operations [14] | 30(3) 227-267 | University of Cambridge | 
| 21 | 1981 | N. R. Morgenstern | Geotechnical engineering and frontier resource development | 31(3) 305-365 | University of Alberta | 
| 22 | 1982 | D. J. Henkel | Geology, geomorphology and geotechnics | 32(3) 175-194 | Ove Arup & Partners | 
| 23 | 1983 | E. Hoek | Strength of jointed rock masses | 33(3) 187-222 | Golder Associates, Vancouver | 
| 24 | 1984 | C. P. Wroth | The interpretation of in situ soil tests | 34(4) 449-488 | University of Oxford | 
| 25 | 1985 | N. Janbu | Soil models in offshore engineering | 35(3) 241-280 | Norwegian Institute of Technology | 
| 26 | 1986 | A. D. M. Penman | On the embankment dam | 36(3) 303-347 | Geotechnical Engineering Consultant, Harpenden | 
| 27 | 1987 | R. F. Scott | Failure | 37(4) 423-466 | California Institute of Technology | 
| 28 | 1988 | H. B. Sutherland | Uplift resistance in soils | 38(4) 493-515 | University of Glasgow Trust | 
| 29 | 1989 | H. G. Poulos | Pile behaviour - theory and application [15] | 39(3) 365-415 | University of Sydney | 
| 30 | 1990 | J. B. Burland | On the compressibility and shear strength of natural clays [16] | 40(3) 329-378 | Imperial College | 
| 31 | 1991 | J. K. Mitchell | Conduction phenomena: from theory to geotechnical practice | 41(3) 299-339 | University of California, Berkeley | 
| 32 | 1992 | B. Simpson | Retaining structures: displacement and design [17] | 42(4) 541-576 | Ove Arup & Partners | 
| 33 | 1993 | K. Ishihara | Liquefaction and flow failure during earthquakess | 43(3) 351-414 | University of Tokyo | 
| 34 | 1994 | P. R. Vaughan | Assumption, prediction and reality in geotechnical engineering [18] | 44(4) 573-608 | Imperial College | 
| 35 | 1995 | R. E. Goodman | Block theory and its application | 45(3) 383-422 | University of California | 
| 36 | 1996 | S. F. Brown | Soil mechanics in pavement engineering [19] | 46(3) 383-425 | University of Nottingham | 
| 37 | 1997 | G. E. Blight | Interactions between the atmosphere and the Earth[20] | 47(4) 715-766 | University of Witwatersrand | 
| 38 | 1998 | D. W. Hight | Soil characterisation: the importance of structure and anisotropy | - | Imperial College | 
| 39 | 1999 | S. Leroueil | Natural slopes and cuts: movement and failure mechanisms[21][22] | 51(3) 197-243 | Université Laval, Ste-Foy, Québec | 
| 40 | 2000 | J. H. Atkinson | Non-linear soil stiffness in routine design[23][24] | 50(5) 487-507 | City University, London | 
| 41 | 2001 | H. Brandl | Energy foundations and other thermo-active ground structures | 56(2) 81-122 | Vienna University of Technology, Austria | 
| 42 | 2002 | D. M. Potts | Numerical analysis: a virtual dream or practical reality?[25][26] | 53(6) 535-572 | Imperial College | 
| 43 | 2003 | M. F. Randolph | Science and empiricism in pile foundation design[27][28] | 53(10) 847-874 | University of Western Australia | 
| 44 | 2004 | N. N. Ambraseys | Engineering, seismology and soil mechanics | - | Imperial College | 
| 45 | 2005 | R. K. Rowe | Long term performance of contaminant barrier systems | 55(9) 631-678 | Queen's University Kingston, Ontario, Canada | 
| 46 | 2006 | R. J. Mair | Tunnelling and geotechnics - new horizons[29][30] | 58(9) 695-736 | University of Cambridge | 
| 47 | 2007 | A. Gens | Soil-environment interactions in geotechnical engineering | 60(1) 3-74 | Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya | 
| 48 | 2008 | A. Charles | The engineering behaviour of fill - the use, misuse and disuse of case histories | 58(7) 541-570 | Building Research Establishment | 
| 49 | 2009 | T. D. O'Rourke | Geohazards & Large Geographically Distributed Systems [31] | 60(7) 505-543 | Cornell University | 
| 50 | 2010 | C. R. I. Clayton | Stiffness at small strain - research and practice | 61(1) 5-37 | University of Southampton | 
| 51 | 2011 | S. W. Sloan | Geotechnical Stability Analysis [32] | 63(7) 531-571 | University of Newcastle, Australia | 
| 52 | 2012 | M. D. Bolton | Performance-based design in geotechnical engineering |  | University of Cambridge | 
| 53 | 2013 | M. Jamiolkowski | Soil Mechanics and the observational method: Challenges at the Zelazny Most copper tailings disposal facility |  | Politecnico di Torino | 
| 54 | 2014 | G. T. Houlsby | Interactions in Offshore Foundation Design [33] |  | University of Oxford | 
| 55 | 2015 | S. Lacasse | Hazard, Risk and Reliability in Geotechnical Practice [34] |  | Norwegian Geotechnical Institute | 
| 56 | 2016 | R. Jardine | Geotechnics and Energy |  | Imperial College | 
| 57 | 2017 | E. Alonso |  |  | Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya | 
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