President of the Institute of Mathematics & Its Applications, Professor of the Public Understanding of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, Fellow of Queens’ College, Cambridge & Former UCL Professor
Hannah Fry’s Biography:
Hannah Fry is a Professor of the Public Understanding of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, an award-winning mathematician, broadcaster, and author who is widely recognised for bringing complex ideas to life for mainstream audiences. She is frequently hired as a London keynote speaker because she combines academic authority with engaging storytelling, drawing on her work as President of the Institute of Mathematics & Its Applications, a Royal Society David Attenborough Award winner, and a familiar face from BBC and Channel 4 programmes such as ‘The Secret Genius of Modern Life’. Her talks explore how mathematics shapes modern society, from technology and elections to cities and human behaviour, making her an inspiring and practical speaker for business, education, and policy audiences alike.
Hannah’s early career began in academia, where she was appointed Lecturer at University College London in 2012 and quickly earned UCL’s Provost’s Public Engager of the Year award in 2013 for her ability to communicate mathematics beyond the classroom. She went on to build an influential research and public-engagement career, becoming Professor of Mathematics of Cities at UCL in 2021 while writing popular books such as ‘The Mathematics of Love and Hello World: How to Be Human in the Age of the Machine’, hosting BBC documentaries, and delivering the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures. These achievements established her as one of the UK’s leading voices connecting mathematics with everyday life.
Why Hire Hannah Fry?
Hannah Fry is often hired as a London keynote speaker because she brings rare insight into how mathematics and data shape real-world decisions at the highest levels. Her role as Chief Number Cruncher for Channel 4’s 2024 UK election coverage showed her ability to explain complex statistics clearly and responsibly to millions of viewers, demonstrating both analytical rigour and public trust. Her viral TED Talk, ‘The mathematics of love’, has reached an impressive 1.6 million views and event organisers value her skill in turning topics like polling, forecasting, and uncertainty into engaging stories that help audiences understand risk, strategy, and evidence-based thinking in business and public life.
She is also in demand because of her breadth as a communicator across television, radio, and publishing. From presenting BBC programmes such as Unvaccinated, Contagion! The BBC Four Pandemic, The Joy of Data, City in the Sky, and 10 Things You Need to Know About the Future, to hosting Uncharted with Hannah Fry on BBC Radio 4 and writing accessible science books including ‘Rutherford & Fry’s Complete Guide to Absolutely Everything’ and ‘The Indisputable Existence of Santa Claus’, she has consistently shown an ability to make challenging ideas entertaining and relevant. These experiences mean she can tailor talks to audiences ranging from corporate leaders and policymakers to educators and students.
Organisations also invite her because she speaks credibly about the intersection of science, technology, and society. Winning the Asimov Prize for her work on artificial intelligence and human decision-making, presenting documentaries on global systems and consumer behaviour such as ‘A Day in the Life of Earth’ and ‘The Honest Supermarket’, and producing a BBC biography of Ada Lovelace all highlight her understanding of how innovation affects people’s lives. As a keynote speaker, she offers audiences both big-picture perspective and practical lessons on using data wisely, communicating uncertainty, and thinking creatively in a rapidly changing world.
Hannah Fry’s Career Highlights:
Here are some of the key milestones that define Hannah Fry’s impressive career:
- 2025 – Professor of the Public Understanding of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge
- 2024 – President of the Institute of Mathematics & Its Applications, Chief Number Cruncher for Channel 4’s 2024 UK election coverage
- 2024 – Royal Society’s David Attenborough Award
- 2022 – Co-Author of “Rutherford & Fry’s Complete Guide to Absolutely Everything”
- 2021 – Appointed Professor of Mathematics of Cities at UCL
- 2020 – Won the Asimov Prize for “Hello World”, awarded an Honorary Fellowship from the Institution of Engineering & Technology
- 2019 – Author of “Hello World: How to Be Human in the Age of the Machine”
- 2019 – Delivered the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, presented “A Day in the Life of Earth” & “The Honest Supermarket” on BBC
- 2018 – Won the Christopher Zeeman Medal; hosted “Contagion! The BBC Four Pandemic” and “Size Matters.”
- 2017 – Author of “The Indisputable Existence of Santa Claus”
Videos
Hannah Fry’s Official Keynote Speaking Videos & Showreel:
Testimonials
“Fantastic and so relevant for the people attending! Really good presentation and lively Q&A” – The Data Lab
Speaking Topics
Hannah Fry’s Official Keynote Topics:
- The Winner’s Handbook:
- The Joy of Data
- The Trouble with Automation
- What Data Can (and Can’t) Tell Us About Ourselves
- Data & Bias
How Much Does Hannah Fry Cost to Hire?
How Much Does it Cost to Hire Hannah Fry?
The cost of hiring Hannah Fry depends on your event format, audience size, location and duration. For a tailored quote and expert guidance, please contact a London Keynote Speakers Agency booking agent.
