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    Tercentenary

    Last year was the 300th anniversary of Adam Smith's birth. Explore how we celebrated his legacy and applied his wisdom to challenges in the 21st century.

    Celebrating 300 Years

    At Panmure House we convene in the name of Adam Smith, philosopher and father of modern economics, putting his work into practice through world-influencing social and economic debate and research. We believe - as he did - that big ideas should be developed to effect positive societal change.  This 300th birthday - or tercentenary - provides an exciting opportunity to reframe and contextualise Adam Smith and his work against our 21st-century backdrop. Last year, we hosted a range of public engagement events to help you engage with his legacy and ideas.

    What’s On

    OUR PROGRAMME OF EVENTS

    We celebrated Smith's birthday all year long. Come along to one of our events or explore ways you can get involved from your very own home.

    What’s On

    ADAM SMITH THEN AND NOW

    Learn more about who Adam Smith was and why his work is so relevant to us today.

    Adam Smith then and now

    CELEBRATING ADAM SMITH EVERY DAY

    The tercentenary gives us an opportunity to shout about the work we do. Find out more about our programmes and how we are influencing in the name of Smith - every day.

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    Our vision is clear but increasingly at risk - a world in which businesses and governments serve the long-term common good; where policies and public discourse are inclusive, well-reasoned and founded on research. We rely on the generosity of our supporters to do this important work.

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    TAKE PART IN THE TERCENTENARY

    Be a part of this unique occasion by joining us in the celebrations. You can find out more about holding your own tercentenary event or experiencing our bespoke Adam Smith Walking Tour.

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    ADAM SMITH TERCENTENARY CELEBRATION IMAGES

    We’ve been celebrating Smith’s tercentenary all year, but the first week of June was particularly special as it marked his 300th birthday. Throughout the week we brought together interesting people to debate and reflect on Smith’s past and the future applications of his work. Here you can see images from our celebration events.

    Smithy at the Tartan Day Parade in New York.
    Professor Adam Dixon, Baroness Minouche Shafik and Dr Caroline Howitt with the Wealth of Nations.
    Baroness Minouche Shafik delivering her tercentenary lecture about her book 'What we owe each other' in April.
    Professor Adam Dixon and Baroness Minouche Shafik during the Q&A session held after her lecture.
    The Burgess ticket on display for the first Doors Open Day of 2023 in April. Kindly lent to us by Rory Cunningham and family.
    Heriot-Watt Principal and Vice-Chancellor Richard A. Williams welcoming the President of Zambia, Hakainde Hichilema.
    The President of Zambia, Hakainde Hichilema.
    Chair in Sustainable Capitalism Professor Adam Dixon and the First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf with the Wealth of Nations.
    An address by former Prime Minister Gordon Brown at the reception of the inaugural Smith Supper in June.
    Gordon Brown and one of the distinguished hosts of the Smith Supper, Professor Dame Heather McGregor.
    Chair in Sustainable Capitalism Professor Adam Dixon and Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
    Professor Adam Dixon greeting guests.
    Programme Executive (Academic) Laura Smith-Gulliver welcoming the Principal of Heriot-Watt University Professor Richard A. Williams.
    Sarah Brown, Gordon Brown and Principal Richard A. Williams in the Interpretation Suite.
    Professor Adam Dixon addressing the Smith Supper guests in the Reading Room in Panmure House.
    Dr. Glory M. Liu's book Adam Smith's America on display.
    Dr. Glory M. Liu delivering her lecture for the Lights of Caledonia Lecture Series in June.
    Assembled guests at the Lights of Caledonia lecture by Dr. Glory M. Liu.
    Chair in Sustainable Capitalism Professor Adam Dixon and Dr. Glory M. Liu with the Wealth of Nations.
    Menu for dinner guests of the Lights of Caledonia lecture by Dr. Glory M. Liu.
    Professor Adam Dixon addressing dinner guests of the Lights of Caledonia lecture by Dr. Glory M. Liu.
    Adam Smith Walking Tours led by Ian Sexon, starting at the University of Edinburgh Library.
    Adam Smith's personal copy of The Theory of Moral Sentiments on display for Walking Tour guests to examine at the National Library of Scotland.
    Adam Smith's personal copy of An Enquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations on display for Walking Tour guests at the National Library of Scotland.
    Resting place of Adam Smith in the Canongate Kirkyard, one of many stops on the Walking Tour.
    Fringe 2023: Sell-out economics panel debate show The Butcher, The Brewer, The Baker, and Merryn Somerset-Webb. Panellists include James Anderson and other well-known economics, finance and politics gurus.
    Fringe 2023: Comedian and financial writer Dominic Frisby delivering his lecture entitled Gold.
    Our centrepiece dramatic production for the year: An Enquiry Concerning Hereafter by Duane Kelly.
    2022 Panmure House Prize Winner Dr. Aravind Ganesh delivers his lecture, shedding light on his award-winning research.
    Professor Adam Dixon, Dr. Aravind Ganesh, Sir Professor John Kay, Dr. Caroline Howitt with the Wealth of Nations.
    Dr. Aravind Ganesh and Sir Professor John Kay with the presented Panmure House Prize Medal.
    Dr. Caroline Howitt and Professor Adam Dixon host an esteemed panel of experts sharing their unique perspectives ignited by selected quotes from Adam Smith's works at a British Embassy event in Washington DC. The panel features Paul Rennie OBE, Dr. Glory M. Liu and Professor Branko Milanovic.
    Reception of the British Embassy Event in Washington DC.
    Brochure of the British Embassy Event in Washington DC.
    The Reading Room set up for the second Doors Open Day of 2023 in September.
    Our Chair in Sustainable Capitalism Adam Dixon's inaugural lecture.
    Q&A session after Professor Adam Dixon's lecture chaired by Heriot-Watt University's Principal and Vice-Chancellor Richard A. Williams.
    Introduction of the Panmure House Executive Fellows: Jean-Baptiste Wautier and Adam Robbins.
    St. Peter's Primary School visits Panmure House as a part of the Smith School's Series.

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