Our President

Our current President is Sir Paul Nurse

Every year, members of the Institute elect a President, who is a ‘high profile champion of the Institute’ and whose work exemplifies the Institute’s object of ‘The Diffusion and Advancement of Science, Literature and Art’.

From our first president, George Lyttelton, Baron Lyttelton of Hagley, in 1854 to the present day, the Institute boasts an impressive list of eminent individuals – and given our long history, there are a considerable number of them.

Listed below from most recent to first are our presidents. Look out for Dame Ninette de Valois, Sir Arthur Sullivan and Charles Dickens on your way down. If the year is highlighted, you can click on it to read their President’s Address for that year.

Future presidents

If you are a member of the BMI interested in the procedure for appointing a president, or would like to put forward a candidate for selection (before the 30th of April for consideration the following year), please find the relevant policies on our Policies page.

Policies

The Library

Featuring over 120,000 books

The BMI Library, traces its origins back to 1779, when button manufacturer John Lee, founded it. This private lending library was categorised in 1781 by Dr Joseph Priestley.

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