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]
The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 2009: [2]
The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 2008: [3]
The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 2007: [4]
The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 2006: [5]
The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 2005: [6]
The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 2004: [7]
The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 2003: [8]
The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 2002: [9]
The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 2001: [10]
The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 2000: [11]
The Faculty of Human, Social, and Political Science at the University of Cambridge was created in 2011 out of a merger of the Faculty of Archaeology and Anthropology and the Faculty of Politics, Psychology, Sociology and International Studies. According to the Cambridge HSPS website: graduates pursue careers in "research, the Civil Service, journalism, management consultancy, museums, conservation and heritage management, national and international NGOs and development agencies, the Law, teaching, publishing, health management, and public relations."
The University of Oxford introduced Titles of Distinction for senior academics in the 1990s. These are not established chairs, which are posts funded by endowment for academics with a distinguished career in British and European universities. However, since there was a limited number of established chairs in these universities and an abundance of distinguished academics it was decided to introduce these Titles of Distinction. 'Reader' and the more senior 'Professor' were conferred annually.
Dame Theresa Mary Marteau, is a British health psychologist, professor, and director of the Behaviour and Health Research Unit at the University of Cambridge, Fellow and director of studies for Psychological and Behavioural Sciences at Christ's College, Cambridge.
The British Academy presents 18 awards and medals to recognise achievement in the humanities and social sciences.
Michael John Warrender Lobban, FBA is a South African legal historian. He has been Professor of Legal History at the London School of Economics since 2013, having previously been Professor of Legal History at Queen Mary University of London (2003–13).