Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences
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]
Notable fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences
    
    1999
    
The first fellows (then known as academicians) were elected in 1999. The inaugural fellows include:
2000
    
2003
    
2004
    
Prior to 2007
    
These people are known to have been selected sometime prior to 2007:[3]
- Rick Trainor
 - Lawrence Freedman
 - Paul Matthews
 - Theresa Marteau
 - Til Wykes
 - Ken Young
 
2007
    
2008
    
2011
    
2012
    
2013
    
There were 51 people elected to the fellowship in 2013, including:[4]
2015
    
There were 33 people elected to the fellowship in 2015, including:[8]
2016
    
There were 84 people elected to the fellowship in 2016, including:[9]
- John Appleby
 - Madeleine Atkins
 - Jo-Anne Baird
 - Frances Cairncross
 - Nancy Cartwright
 - David M. Clark
 - Greg Clark
 - Diane Coyle
 - Mary Daly
 - Gillian Douglas
 - Peter Fonagy
 - Emily Grundy
 - Andy Haldane
 - David Halpern
 - Charles Hulme
 - John Kay
 - Richard Layard, Baron Layard
 - Gus O'Donnell, Baron O'Donnell
 - Ben Page
 - Bridget Rosewell
 - Eileen Scanlon
 - Mitchell Silver
 - Nicholas Stern, Baron Stern of Brentford
 - Matthew Taylor
 - Anthony Teasdale
 - Claire Tyler, Baroness Tyler of Enfield
 - Gary Younge
 
2017
    
There were 69 people elected to the fellowship in 2016, including:[10]
2018
    
There were 58 people elected to the fellowship in 2018, including:[11]
- Vivienne Marie Baumfield[12]
 - Kalwant Bhopal
 - Sarah Birch
 - Katrina Brown[12]
 - Rosie Campbell
 - Garry Crawford
 - Sir Terry Farrell
 - Jane Green
 - Colette Henry
 - Deborah James
 - Paul Johnson
 - Simon Marginson
 - Rachel Pain
 - Jonathan Portes
 - Claudio Radelli[12]
 - Nikolas Rose
 
2019
    
There were 73 people elected to the fellowship in 2019, including:[13]
See also
    
    
References
    
- "Academicians now 'Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences'". News. Academy of Social Sciences. 4 July 2014. Retrieved 4 September 2014.
 - "Fellows". Academy of Social Sciences. Archived from the original on 2017-06-30. Retrieved 2017-07-31.
 - "ALSSS Award". Comment. King's College London. May 2007. p. 12.
 - "New Academicians" (PDF). Electronic Bulletin. Academy of Social Sciences. August 2013. Retrieved December 22, 2019.
 - "New Fellows Announced". Academy of Social Sciences. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
 - "CONFERMENT OF NEW FELLOWS" (PDF). Academy of Social Sciences. September 2014. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
 - "New Academicians Announced". Academy of Social Sciences. Retrieved 22 September 2020.
 - "New Fellows Announced". Academy of Social Sciences. March 2015. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
 - "Eighty-four leading social scientists conferred as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences". Academy of Social Sciences. 19 October 2016. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
 - "Sixty-nine leading social scientists conferred as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences". Academy of Social Sciences. Retrieved 7 March 2018.
 - "Fifty-eight leading social scientists conferred as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences". Academy of Social Sciences. 5 April 2018. Archived from the original on April 15, 2021.
 - "Articles | College of Social Sciences and International Studies | University of Exeter". socialsciences.exeter.ac.uk. April 23, 2018. Retrieved 2021-10-11.
 - Press Release: Seventy-three leading social scientists conferred as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences, Academy of Social Sciences, 19 March 2019