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Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences

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The Fellowship of the Academy of Social Sciences (FAcSS) is an award granted by the Academy of Social Sciences to leading academics, policy-makers, and practitioners of the social sciences.

Fellows were previously known as Academicians and used the post-nominal letter "AcSS". This was changed in July 2014 to bring the academy in line with other British learned societies.[1]

Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences

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1999

The first fellows (then known as academicians) were elected in 1999. The inaugural fellows were:[2]

2000

2002

There were 91 people elected to the fellowship in 2002:[3]

2003

There were 60 people elected to the fellowship in 2003:[4]

2004

There were 51 people elected to the fellowship in 2004:[5]

March 2006

There were 63 people elected to the fellowship in March 2006:[6]

December 2006

There were 20 people elected to the fellowship in September 2006:[7]

Prior to 2007

These people are known to have been selected sometime prior to 2007:[8]

2007

2008

2009

There were 64 people elected to the fellowship in 2009:[9]

2010

There were 31 people elected to the fellowship in 2010:[10]

February 2011

There were 70 people elected to the fellowship in February 2011:[11]

October 2011

There were 52 people elected to the fellowship in October 2011:[12]

2012

There were 63 people elected to the fellowship in 2012:[13]

March 2013

There were 35 people elected to the fellowship in March 2013:[14]

August 2013

There were 51 people elected to the fellowship in August 2013:[15]

March 2014

There were 28 people elected to the fellowship in March 2014:[16]

September 2014

There were 34 people elected to the fellowship in September 2014:[17][18]

March 2015

There were 33 people elected to the fellowship in March 2015:[19]

October 2015

There were 46 people elected to the fellowship in October 2015:[20]

March 2016

There were 42 people elected to the fellowship in March 2016:[21]

October 2016

There were 84 people elected to the fellowship in October 2016:[22]

March 2017

There were 47 people elected to the fellowship in March 2017:[23]

October 2017

There were 69 people elected to the fellowship in October 2017:[24]

April 2018

There were 58 people elected to the fellowship in April 2018:[25]

October 2018

There were 43 people elected to the fellowship in October 2018:[26]

March 2019

There were 73 people elected to the fellowship in March 2019:[27]

October 2019

There were 65 people elected to the fellowship in October 2019:[28]

March 2020

There were 51 people elected to the fellowship in March 2020:[29]

October 2020

There were 73 people elected to the fellowship in October 2020:[30]

February 2021

There were 37 people elected to the fellowship in February 2021:[31]

  • Madelynne Arden
  • Timothy Baines
  • Adrian Blackledge
  • Janine Bosak
  • Christopher Chapman
  • David Collins
  • Lynn Prince Cooke
  • Prasanta Dey
  • Giana Eckhardt
  • Vernon Gayle
  • Rose Gilroy
  • Yoram Gorlizki
  • Stephen Hardy
  • David Hassan
  • Ailsa Henderson
  • Noreena Hertz
  • Beng Huat See
  • Joanne Hughes
  • Will Hutton
  • Divya Jindal-Snape
  • Zaheer Khan
  • Xia Li
  • Jeannette Littlemore
  • Brad MacKay
  • Danny MacKinnon
  • Lee Elliot Major
  • Vanessa May
  • Sian Moore
  • David Mosse
  • Sheilagh Ogilvie
  • Maggie O'Neill
  • Martyn Pickersgill
  • Monder Ram
  • Alison Shaw
  • Tracy Shildrick
  • Sally Shortall
  • Richard Smith

September 2021

There were 74 people elected to the fellowship in September 2021:[32][33]

March 2022

There were 47 people elected to the fellowship in March 2022:[34][35]

September 2022

There were 40 people elected to the fellowship in September 2022:[36][37]

March 2023

There were 55 people elected to the fellowship in March 2023:[38][39]

  • Nicola Ansell
  • Natalie Armstrong
  • Nick Bibby
  • Elaine Campbell
  • Louise Casey, Baroness Casey of Blackstock
  • Andrew Choo
  • John Denham
  • Martin Dixon
  • Thomas Dobson
  • David Egan
  • Giovanni Facchini
  • Claire Farrow
  • James Foreman-Peck
  • Franz Fuerst
  • Anthony Green
  • Bishnupriya Gupta
  • Paul Hibbert
  • Helen Higson
  • Bernardette Holmes
  • Rusi Jaspal
  • Rhys Jones
  • Robert Klassen
  • Anthony Liddicoat
  • Chen Lin
  • Hualou Long
  • Carl Macrae
  • Anne-Marie McAlinden
  • Marie McHugh
  • Friederike Mengel
  • Anna Mountford-Zimdars
  • Patricia Noxolo
  • Franklin Obeng-Odoom
  • Raquel Ortega-Argiles
  • Tessa Parkes
  • George Peretz
  • Ann Pettifor
  • Lisa de Propris
  • Mo Ray
  • Paula Reavey
  • Deborah Riby
  • Tirthankar Roy
  • Toby Seddon
  • Deirdre Shaw
  • Nadia Siddiqui
  • Diana Slade
  • David Smith
  • Laura Spence
  • Kitty Stewart
  • Philip Tomlinson
  • Nick Vaughan-Williams
  • Chris Warhurst
  • Karen Wells
  • Rebekah Widdowfield
  • Tim Williams
  • Dimitri Zenghelis

October 2023

There were 47 people elected to the fellowship in October 2023:[40]

  • David Abbott
  • Anya Ahmed
  • Angharad Beckett
  • David Bewley-Taylor
  • Richard Blundell
  • Wendy Carlin
  • Mike Clancy
  • Lucie Cluver
  • D’Maris Coffman
  • Giorgia Doná
  • Susan Easton
  • Alex Edmans
  • Gitanjali Nain Gill
  • Judith Harford
  • Alison Koslowski
  • John Llewellyn
  • Joan Loughrey
  • Muiris MacCarthaigh
  • Adam Marshall
  • Robert McMaster
  • Auriol Miller
  • Peter Murphy
  • Marina Novelli
  • Onyeka Osuji
  • Tejendra Pherali
  • Amanda Perry-Kessaris
  • Neil Pollock
  • Jiří Přibáň
  • Imran Rasul
  • Cheryl Regehr
  • Ricardo Sabates
  • Russell Sandberg
  • Nick Saville
  • Alister Scott
  • Gavin Smart
  • Sarah Smith
  • Will Snell
  • Neil Spencer
  • Philip Stephens
  • Allen Thurston
  • Kitty Ussher
  • Robert Vanderbeck
  • Louise Waite
  • Paresh Wankhade
  • Rob Whiteman
  • Frank Witlox
  • Pengjun Zhao

March 2024

There were 41 people elected to the fellowship in March 2024:[41]

  • Michele Acuto
  • Sarah Ayres
  • John Boswell
  • Tine Buffel
  • Carlos Carrillo-Tudela
  • Stephanie Decker
  • Emilia Del Bono
  • Kezia Dugdale
  • Ruth Dukes
  • Carl Emmerson
  • Marie Fox
  • Tim Gardam
  • Karen Guldberg
  • Paul Hackett
  • Carol Holland
  • Matthew Johnson
  • Stephen D. King
  • Dina Kiwan
  • Melanie Klinkner
  • Huck-ju Kwon
  • Stuart Macdonald
  • Ambreena Manji
  • Ruth McAreavey
  • Gráinne McKeever
  • Chris Minns
  • Daniel Monk
  • Thérèse Murphy
  • Jemina Napier
  • Sarah Neal
  • Catherine Needham
  • Nicholas Phelps
  • Lorna Philip
  • Fernanda Pirie
  • George Saridakis
  • Rosalind Searle
  • Sharifah Sekalala
  • Gillian Tett
  • Wendy Thomson
  • Mark Walters
  • Stian Westlake
  • Tim Wildschut

September 2024

There were 45 people elected to the fellowship in September 2024:[42]

April 2025

There were 64 people elected to the fellowship in April 2025:[43]

  • Gloria Agyemang
  • Clare Anderson
  • Margaret Arnott
  • Michaela Benson
  • Ruth Blakeley
  • Stefan Bouzarovski
  • Lisa Calderwood
  • Paul James Cardwell
  • Helen Carr
  • Helena Farrand Carrapico
  • Tao Cheng
  • Emilie Cloatre
  • Rob Coe
  • Michael Cross
  • Ayona Datta
  • Hartley Dean
  • Cathrine Degnen
  • Lauren Devine
  • Patrick Devine-Wright
  • Máiréad Dunne
  • Sibel Erduran
  • Irene-Marie Esser
  • Bethan Evans
  • Jennifer Gold
  • Michael Goodman
  • Emma Gordon
  • Roberta Guerrina
  • Toni Haastrup
  • Jonathan Haskel
  • Stephani Hatch
  • Kathryn Haynes
  • Christopher Hill
  • M. Azizul Islam
  • Lisa Jack
  • Susan Jarvis
  • John Jerrim
  • Andrew Jones
  • Caroline Kennedy-Pipe
  • Anne Kerr
  • Zhigang Li
  • Sander van der Linden
  • Colin Lindsay
  • Geraldine Macdonald
  • Sherilyn MacGregor
  • Craig McLaren
  • Zhifu Mi
  • Matthew Paterson
  • Nancy Preston
  • Mike Raco
  • Howard Reed
  • Chrissie Rogers
  • Teela Sanders
  • Eleanor Shaw
  • Sally Sheard
  • Hyun Bang Shin
  • Jo Swaffield
  • Gabriel Siles-Brügge
  • Einar Thorsen
  • Kenneth Thomson
  • Morag Treanor
  • Mark Webber
  • Richard Wiggins
  • Sophie Woodward
  • Nicola Yeates
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