List of fellows of the British Academy elected in the 2000s

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The Fellowship of the British Academy consists of world-leading scholars and researchers in the humanities and social sciences. A number[ quantify ] of fellows are elected each year in July at the Academy's annual general meeting. [1]

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2009

The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 2009: [2]

2008

The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 2008: [3]

2007

The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 2007: [4]

2006

The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 2006: [5]

Senior fellows

2005

The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 2005: [6]

Senior fellows

2004

The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 2004: [7]

Senior fellows

2003

The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 2003: [8]

Senior fellows

2002

The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 2002: [9]

Senior fellows

2001

The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 2001: [10]

Senior fellows

2000

The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 2000: [11]

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References

  1. "About the British Academy". British Academy. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  2. "Elections to the Fellowship 2009", British Academy. As archived at the Internet Archive on 3 June 2012.
  3. "Elections to the Fellowship 2008", British Academy. As archived at the Internet Archive on 6 August 2008.
  4. "Elections to the Fellowship 2007", British Academy. As archived at the Internet Archive on 3 June 2008.
  5. "Elections to the Fellowship 2006", British Academy. As archived at the Internet Archive on 4 August 2008.
  6. "Fellows Elected 2005", British Academy. As archived at the Internet Archive on 12 May 2006.
  7. "Fellows Elected 2004", British Academy. As archived at the Internet Archive on 3 June 2004.
  8. "Fellows Elected 2003", British Academy. As archived at the Internet Archive on 3 June 2004.
  9. "Fellows Elected 2002", British Academy. As archived at the Internet Archive on 26 October 2002.
  10. "AGM 2001", British Academy. As archived at the Internet Archive on 4 August 2002.
  11. "Annual elections at the British Academy's AGM", British Academy. 7 July 2000. As archived at the Internet Archive on 6 September 2004.