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Tier 1

 * British Academy
 * Fellows (FBA) (lists by decade) - lists complete to 2017 and fully sourced; partially linked.
 * Learned Society of Wales
 * Fellows (FLSW) - no list on WP; founded in 2010.
 * Royal Academy
 * Academicians (RA) - partial list only; full list available here.
 * Royal Academy of Engineering
 * Fellows (FREng) - no list on WP; founded in 1976, fellows appointed since then.
 * Royal Institution of Great Britain
 * Fellows (FRI) - no list on WP
 * Royal Scottish Academicians
 * Academicians (RSA) - no list on WP
 * Royal Society
 * Fellows (FRS) (lists by alphabetical, year elected, and other categories) - lists appear complete up to 2017 and fully linked.
 * Royal Society of Edinburgh
 * Fellows (FRSE) - no list on WP. Full list 1783 to 2002 available in two parts here and here.

Tier 2

 * Royal Anthropological Institute
 * Fellows (FRAI)
 * Society of Antiquaries of London
 * Fellows (FSA)
 * Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
 * Fellows (FSA Scot)
 * Royal Society of Arts
 * Fellows (FRSA)
 * Royal Scottish Society of Arts
 * Fellows (FRSSA)
 * Royal Astronomical Society
 * Fellows (FRAS)
 * Royal Society of Biology
 * Fellows (FRSB)
 * Institute of Biomedical Science
 * Fellows (FIBMS)
 * Royal Society of Chemistry
 * Fellows (FRSC)
 * British Computer Society
 * Fellows (FBCS)
 * Royal Entomological Society
 * Fellows (FRES)
 * Royal Geographical Society (with Institute of British Geographers)
 * Fellows (FRGS)
 * Royal Geological Society
 * Fellows (FGS)
 * Royal Historical Society
 * Fellows (FRHistS)
 * Linnean Society of London
 * Fellows (FLS)
 * Royal Society of Literature
 * Fellows (FRSL)
 * Academy of Medical Sciences
 * Fellows (FMedSci)
 * Royal Meteorological Society
 * Fellows (FRMetS)
 * Royal Microscopical Society
 * Fellows (FRMS)
 * Cambridge Philosophical Society
 * Fellows (FCPS)
 * Institute of Physics
 * Fellows (FInstP)
 * Royal Society of Portrait Painters
 * Members (RP)
 * Royal British Society of Sculptors
 * Fellows (FRBS)
 * Academy of Social Sciences
 * Fellows (FAcSS)
 * Royal Statistical Society
 * Fellows (FSS, only used up to 1992)

Fellows and presidents of professional organisations
= Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences =

1999
62 founding academicians were elected in November 1999:
 * John Alderson, retired chief constable of Devon and Cornwall.
 * Ron Amann, director general, Centre for Management and Policy Studies, Cabinet Office.
 * Margaret Archer, department of sociology, University of Warwick.
 * Alan Baddeley, University of Bristol.
 * Sally Baldwin, director, Social Policy Research Unit, University of York.
 * Colin Bell, vice-chancellor, University of Bradford.
 * Ken Binmore, department of economics, University College London.
 * Patricia Broadfoot, University of Bristol.
 * Margaret Brown, school of education, King's College, London.
 * Archie Brown, St Anthony's College, Oxford.
 * Christopher Brumfit, head of research and graduate school of education, University of Southampton.
 * Beatrix Campbell, visiting professor of women's studies, University of Newcastle upon Tyne.
 * John Carpenter, Centre for Applied Social Studies, University of Durham.
 * Tony Chapman principal and chief executive officer, University of Wales Institute, Cardiff.
 * Richard Chapman, Centre for Public Sector Management Research, University of Durham Business School.
 * Mary Chapman, director general, The Institute of Management.
 * Christine Chinkin, department of law, London School of Economics and Political Science.
 * Nicholas Crafts, department of economic history, LSE.
 * Ivor Crewe, vice-chancellor, University of Essex.
 * Gavyn Davies, Goldman Sachs International.
 * Lord Desai, Centre for the Study of Global Governance, LSE.
 * Ian Diamond, department of social statistics, University of Southampton.
 * Andrew Dilnot, director, Institute for Fiscal Studies.
 * Hastings Donnan, school of anthropological studies, Queen's University, Belfast.
 * Patrick Dunleavy, department of government, LSE.
 * Stuart Etherington, director, National Council for Voluntary Organisations.
 * Janet Finch, vice-chancellor, Keele University.
 * Ronnie Frankenberg, emeritus professor, department of sociology and anthropology, Keele University.
 * Denis Galligan, director, Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Wolfson College, University of Oxford.
 * Fred Halliday, department of international relations, LSE.
 * David Hargreaves, school of education, University of Cambridge.
 * Patsy Healey, director, Centre for Research on European Urban Environment, University of Newcastle upon Tyne.
 * Peter Hennessey, department of history, Queen Mary and Westfield College.
 * Tim Holt, director, Office of National Statistics.
 * Pat Hudson, school of history and archaeology, Cardiff University.
 * Will Hutton, editor-in-chief, The Observer.
 * Sue Iverson, head of department of experimental psychology, University of Oxford.
 * Michael Jacobs, Nicholson Graham and Jones.
 * Ronald Johnston, school of geographical sciences, University of Bristol.
 * Bill Jordan, school of postgraduate medicine and health sciences, University of Exeter.
 * Roger Jowell, director, National Centre for Social Research; Anthony King, department of government, University of Essex.
 * Julian Le Grand, professor of social policy, LSE.
 * Jane Lewis, department of sociology and social policy, University of Nottingham.
 * Janet Lewis, research director, Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
 * Ruth Lister, department of social sciences, Loughborough University.
 * Moss Madden, head of department of civic design, University of Liverpool.
 * Jean Martin, social survey division, Office for National Statistics.
 * Doreen Massey, faculty of geography, Open University.
 * Elizabeth Meehan, department of politics, Queen's University, Belfast.
 * Richard Mottram, permanent secretary, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions.
 * Howard Newby, vice-chancellor, University of Southampton.
 * Bhikhu Parekh, department of politics, University of Hull.
 * Andrew Pettigrew, Warwick Business School.
 * Geoffrey Shindler, partner, Halliwell Landau.
 * Susan Smith, University of Edinburgh.
 * Bruce Smith, chairman, Economic and Social Research Council.
 * Elliot Stern, the Tavistock Institute.
 * Anthea Tinker, Age Concern Institute of Gerontology, King's College, London.
 * Peter Townsend, school for policy studies, University of Bristol.
 * Polly Toynbee, journalist.
 * John Urry, department of sociology, Lancaster University.
 * Alan Walker, department of sociological studies, University of Sheffield.
 * Stephen White, department of politics, University of Glasgow.
 * Christine Whitehead, department of economics, LSE.
 * Lord Young of Dartington, House of Lords.

2002
The following academicians were elected in 2002:
 * Prof Dominic Abrams, University of Kent at Canterbury.
 * Prof Jane Aldgate, Open University.
 * Prof Floya Anthias, University of Greenwich.
 * Prof Jane Askham, Kings College London.
 * Prof John Bachtler, University of Strathclyde.
 * Prof Robert Benewick, University of Sussex.
 * Prof John Benyon, University of Leicester.
 * Prof Rob Blackburn, University of Kingston.
 * Prof Mary Boyle, University of East London.
 * Dr Avtar Brah, University of London.
 * Prof Glynis Breakwell, University of Bath.
 * Prof Stephen Broadberry, University of Warwick.
 * Prof Alice Brown, University of Edinburgh.
 * Mr David Budge, The Times Educational Supplement.
 * Prof Joan Busfield, University of Essex.
 * Prof Michael Byram, University of Durham.
 * Prof David Byrne, University of Durham.
 * Ms Jane Campbell, Surbiton.
 * Prof David Canter, University of Liverpool.
 * Prof Ronald Carter, University of Nottingham.
 * Prof Simon Clarke, University of Warwick.
 * Prof John Clarke, Open University.
 * Prof Matthew Colton, University of Wales Swansea.
 * Prof Gary Craig, University of Hull.
 * Dr Gillian Dalley, Centre for Policy on Ageing.
 * Prof Richard Daugherty, University of Wales Aberystwyth.
 * Prof Graham Davey, University of Sussex.
 * Prof Robert Dingwall, University of Nottingham.
 * Dr David Dyker, University of Sussex.
 * Prof John Eldridge, University of Glasgow.
 * Prof Nigel Fielding, University of Surrey.
 * Prof Ian Forbes, University of Nottingham.
 * Prof Janet Ford, University of York.
 * Dr Norah Frederickson, University College London.
 * Prof Anthony Gale, Southampton.
 * Prof Andrew Gamble, University of Sheffield.
 * Prof Andrew Gillespie, University of Newcastle.
 * Prof Peter Golding, University of Loughborough.
 * Prof Ian Gordon, London School of Economics.
 * Prof Ian Gough, University of Bath.
 * Prof Sarah Hampson, University of Surrey.
 * Prof Irene Hardill, Nottingham Trent University.
 * Prof Stephen Harrison, University of Manchester.
 * Prof Mike Hepworth, University of Aberdeen.
 * Prof Roger Hood, University of Oxford.
 * Prof Dorota Iwaniec, University of York.
 * Prof Stevi Jackson, University of York.
 * Prof Robert Jessop, Lancaster University.
 * Prof Ray Jones, Social Care Institute for Excellence.
 * Prof Martin Knapp, London School of Economics.
 * Prof Stephen Lea, Washington Singer Laboratories.
 * Prof Roger Lee, University of London.
 * Prof Karen Legge, University of Warwick.
 * Prof Richard Little, University of Bristol.
 * Prof David Livingstone, Queens University.
 * Prof Robert Logie, University of Aberdeen.
 * Prof Paul Longley, University College London.
 * Dr Thomas MacKay, University of Warwick.
 * Prof John Mawson, University of Warwick.
 * Prof Susan McRae, Oxford Brookes University.
 * Dr Roger Middleton, University of Bristol.
 * Prof Mary Morgan, London School of Economics.
 * Prof Robert Morris, University of Edinburgh.
 * Dr Susan Owens, University of Cambridge.
 * Prof Edward Page, London School of Economics.
 * Prof David Phillips, University of Oxford.
 * Dr David Pitfield, Loughborough University.
 * Prof Jennifer Platt, University of Sussex.
 * Prof Andrew Pollard, University of Cambridge.
 * Prof Ken Prandy, Cardiff University.
 * Prof Michael Preston-Shoot, Liverpool John Moores University.
 * Prof Richard Pring, University of Oxford.
 * Prof Roderick Rhodes, University of Newcastle.
 * Prof Jean Rudduck, University of Cambridge.
 * Prof Mike Rustin, University of East London.
 * Prof Richard Sakwa, University of Kent at Canterbury.
 * Prof Kevin Schürer, University of Essex.
 * Prof John Scott, University of Essex.
 * Prof James Stevenson, University of Southampton.
 * Prof June Thoburn, University of East Anglia.
 * Prof Brian Tomlinson, University of London.
 * Dr Peter Tyler, University of Cambridge.
 * Prof Janet Walker, University of Newcastle.
 * Oliver M. Westall, Lancaster University.
 * Prof Margaret Wetherell, Open University.
 * Prof Sarah Whatmore, Open University.
 * Prof Geoff Whitty, University of London.
 * Prof Allan Williams, University of Exeter.
 * Prof Fiona Williams, University of Leeds.
 * Prof Charles Withers, University of Edinburgh.
 * Prof Robert Wright, University of Stirling.

2004
The academicians elected in 2004 were:
 * Prof. Peter Aggleton, University of London
 * Dr. Alan Aldridge, University of Nottingham
 * Prof. R. Allen, Oxford University
 * Prof. Clive Archer, Manchester Metropolitan University
 * Prof. Emeritus John Bond, University of Newcastle
 * Saxon Brettell, Cambridge Econometrics
 * Dr. Charlotte Burck, Tavistock Clinic
 * John Burnham, Birmingham Children's Hospital
 * Chris Caswill, Addvisa Associates
 * Prof. Andrew Coleman, University of Leicester
 * Prof. Elisabeth Croll, University of London
 * Prof. Anthony Crook, University of Sheffield
 * Gordon Dabinett, University of Sheffield
 * Prof. Alan Deacon, University of Leeds
 * Prof. John Dixon, University of Plymouth
 * Prof. J. Dockrell, University of London
 * Prof. Martin Everett, University of Westminster
 * Prof. Kenneth Gilhooly, University of Hertfordshire
 * Prof. Usha Goswami, University of Cambridge
 * Dr. Terence Gourvish, London School of Economics
 * Dr. Rebecca Harding, London Business School
 * Sally Hardy, Regional Studies Association
 * Prof. Michael Hoey, University of Liverpool
 * Dr. Katrina Honeyman, University of Leeds
 * Prof. Ursula Huws, London Metropolitan University
 * Prof. Raymond Illsley, University of Bath
 * Prof. Charlie Jeffery, University of Edinburgh
 * Prof. Richard Jenkins, University of Sheffield
 * Prof. Grant Jordan, University of Aberdeen
 * Prof. Geoff Lindsay, University of Warwick
 * Prof. Jim Mansell, University of Kent
 * Prof. Antony Manstead, Cardiff University
 * Prof. Linda McKie, Glasgow Caledonian University
 * Prof. Tariq Modood, University of Bristol
 * Prof. Anton Muscatelli, University of Glasgow
 * Prof. Joseph Nellis, Cranfield University
 * Prof. Jenny Ozga, University of Edinburgh
 * Prof. Gareth Rees, Cardiff University
 * Prof. David Rhind, CBE, The City University
 * Prof. Richard Rodger, University of Leicester
 * Prof. Graham Room, University of Bath
 * Prof. David Rose, University of Essex
 * Prof. Ajit Singh, University of Cambridge
 * Bebe Speed, Oxford Mental Health Trust
 * Dr. Eddy Street, St. David's Hospital
 * Prof. Kathy Sylva, Oxford University
 * Prof. Jonathan Tonge, University of Salford
 * Prof. Christine Victor, University of Reading
 * Prof. Sir David Williams AC DL, Cambridge University
 * Dr. Colin Wren, University of Newcastle
 * Prof. Emeritus Andrew Young, University of York

2010
The following were elected academicians in March 2010:
 * Professor David Boucher, Professor of Political Theory and International Relations, Cardiff University
 * Professor Heather Campbell, Professor of Town and Regional Planning, University of Sheffield
 * Emeritus Professor Anthony Champion, Emeritus Professor of Population Geography, University of Newcastle
 * Professor Richard Collins, Professor of Media Studies, The Open University
 * Professor Mike Coombes, Professor of Geographic Information, University of Newcastle
 * Professor Sue Cox, Professor of Safety and Risk Management and Dean, Lancaster University Management School
 * Professor Richard (Rick) Delbridge, Professor of Organisational Analysis, Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University
 * Professor Ciaran Driver, Professor of Economics, Imperial College Business School, London
 * Professor Nigel Driffield, Professor of International Business, Aston Business School
 * Professor Anoush Ehteshami, Professor of International Relations, University of Durham
 * Jude England, Head of Social Science Collections and Research, The British Library
 * Dr Andy Field, Reader in Experimental Psychopathology, University of Sussex
 * Professor Ray Forrest, Professor of Urban Studies, University of Bristol
 * Professor Arthur Francis, Dean, School of Management, University of Bradford
 * Professor Adrian Furnham, Professor in Psychology, University College London
 * Professor Abby Ghobadian, Professor of Organisational Performance, Henley Business School
 * Professor Stephen Gorard, Professor of Education Research, University of Birmingham
 * Professor Laurence Harris, Professor of Economics, SOAS, University of London
 * Professor John Henneberry, Professor of Property Development Studies, University of Sheffield
 * Professor Ulrich Hilpert, Professor of Comparative Government, Friedrich ­Schiller University, Germany
 * Professor Janet Holland, Professor of Social Research, London South Bank University
 * Professor Susan Hunston, Professor of English Language, University of Birmingham
 * Professor Bridget Hutter, Professor of Risk Regulation, London School of Economics
 * Professor Robert Jackson, Professor of Religions and Education, University of Warwick
 * Professor Oliver James, Professor of Politics, University of Exeter
 * Professor David Kirk, Professor of Physical Education and Sport, University of Bedfordshire
 * Dr Lisl Klein, Founder and Research Director, Bayswater Institute, London
 * Professor Colin Knox, Professor Comparative Public Policy, University of Ulster
 * Professor Joyce Liddle, Professor of Public Management, Nottingham Trent University
 * Professor Duncan Maclennan, Professor of Economic Geography, University of St Andrews
 * Professor Herbert Marsh, Professor of Education, University of Oxford
 * Professor Gary McCulloch, Professor of the History of Education, Institute of Education, University of London
 * Professor Jonathan Michie, Professor of Innovation and Knowledge Exchange, University of Oxford
 * Professor Susan Michie, Professor of Health Psychology, University College London
 * Professor James Mitchell, Professor of Politics, University of Strathclyde
 * Professor Robin Morris, Professor of Neuropsychology, Institute of Psychiatry, London
 * Professor Anne Murcott, Professor Emerita in Sociology, London South Bank University
 * Professor Bren Neale, Professor of Life Course and Family Research, University of Leeds
 * Professor Peter Nolan, CBE, Sinyi Professor of Chinese Management, Cambridge Judge Business School
 * Professor Audrey Osler, Visiting Professor of Citizenship and Human Rights Education, University of Leeds
 * Professor Henry Overman, Professor of Geography and Environment, London School of Economics
 * Professor Carole Pateman, Distinguished Professor of Political Science, UCLA
 * Professor Anne Power, Professor of Social Policy, London School of Economics
 * Professor Ben Rampton, Professor of Applied and Sociolinguistics, King's College London
 * Professor David Sanders, Professor of Government, University of Essex
 * Professor Graham Scambler, Professor of Medical Sociology, University College London
 * Professor Mark Shucksmith, OBE, Professor of Planning, University of Newcastle
 * Professor James Simmie, Professor of Innovation and Urban Competitiveness, Oxford Brookes University
 * Dr Tim Strangleman, Reader in Sociology, University of Kent
 * Professor John Street, Professor of Politics, University of East Anglia
 * Professor Laixiang Sun, Professor of Chinese Business and Management, SOAS, University of London
 * Professor Emeritus Goran Therborn, Professor Emeritus in Sociology, University of Cambridge
 * Professor Peter Tymms, Professor of Education, University of Durham
 * Mr Robert Upton, CBE, Deputy Chair, Infrastructure Planning Commission
 * Professor Paul Webley, Professor of Economic Psychology, SOAS, University of London
 * Professor Mark Wickham-­Jones, Professor of Political Science, University of Bristol

2012
October:
 * Professor Jackie Andrade, Professor of Psychology, University of Plymouth
 * Professor Philip Arestis, Director of Research, Cambridge Centre for Economics and Public Policy
 * Professor Clare Bambra, Professor of Public Health Policy, Durham University
 * Professor Jonathan Beaverstock, Professor of Economic Geography, University of Nottingham
 * Professor Nic Beech, Professor of Management, University of St Andrews
 * Professor Tony Bennett, Research Professor in Social and Cultural Theory, University of Western Sydney
 * Professor Richard Black, Professor of Human Geography, University of Sussex
 * David Blunkett, MP, MP for Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough, House of Commons
 * Professor Alison Blunt, Professor of Geography, Queen Mary, University of London
 * Professor Anthony Bradney, Professor of Law, Keele University
 * Professor Michael Bradshaw, Professor of Human Geography, University of Leicester
 * Professor David Bridges, Professor of Education, University of Cambridge
 * Dr Jacqui Briggs, Principal Lecturer in Politics, University of Lincoln
 * Professor Pawan Budhwar, Professor of International Human Resource Management, Aston Business School
 * Emeritus Professor Christopher Candlin, Senior Research Professor in the Department of Linguistics, Macquarie University, Australia
 * Professor JamesConroy, Professor of Religious and Philosophical Education, University of Glasgow
 * Professor Terry Cox, Professor of Central and East European Studies, University of Glasgow
 * Professor Philip Crang, Professor of Cultural Geography, Royal Holloway, University of London
 * Professor Heaven Crawley, Professor of International Migration, Swansea University
 * Professor Teresa Cremin, Professor of Education (Literacy), The Open University
 * Professor Paul Croll, Bulmershe Professor of Education, University of Reading
 * Professor Leela Damodaran, Professor of Participative Design and Change Management, Loughborough University
 * Emeritus Professor Christopher Day, Professor of Education, University of Nottingham
 * Professor Klaus Dodds, Professor of Geopolitics, Royal Holloway, University of London
 * Professor Lani Florian, Bell Chair in Education, University of Edinburgh
 * Professor David Gibbs, Professor of Human Geography, University of Hull
 * Professor Jon Glasby, Professor of Health and Social Care, University of Birmingham
 * Professor Roger Goodman, Nissan Professor of Modern Japanese Studies, University of Oxford
 * Professor Robert Gray, MBE, Professor of Social and Environmental Accounting, University of St Andrews
 * Professor Morwenna Griffiths, Chair of Classroom Learning, University of Edinburgh
 * Professor Peter Gronn, Professor of Education, University of Cambridge
 * Professor James Hampton, Professor of Psychology, City University London
 * Emeritus Professor Philip Hanson, OBE, Professor of the Political Economy of Russia and Eastern Europe, University of Birmingham
 * Professor Timothy Hatton, Professor of Economics, University of Essex Professor
 * Sir David Hendry, Professor of Economics, University of Oxford
 * Professor Valerie Hey, Professor of Education, University of Sussex
 * Professor Paul Heywood, Sir Francis Hill Professor of European Politics, University of Nottingham
 * Professor John Horne, Professor of Sport and Sociology, University of Central Lancashire
 * Professor Rosemary Hunter, Professor of Law, University of Kent
 * Professor Christopher Husbands, Director, Institute of Education, London
 * Professor Anthony Kelly, Professor of Education, University of Southampton
 * Professor David Lavallee, Professor in the School of Sport, University of Stirling
 * Professor Michelle Lowe, Professor of Strategy and Innovation, University of Southampton
 * Professor David Martin, Professor of Geography, University of Southampton
 * Professor Matt Matravers, Professor of Political Philosophy, University of York
 * Professor John McCombie, University Reader in Applied Economics, University of Cambridge
 * Professor Paul Meara, Retired Professor in Applied Linguistics, Swansea University
 * Emeritus Professor Bob Moon, Professor of Education, The Open University
 * Professor Edgar Morgenroth, Associate Research Professor, Economic and Social Research Institute, Eire
 * Professor Rona Moss-Morris, Professor of Psychology as Applied to Medicine, King's College London
 * Professor Debra Myhill, Professor of Education, University of Exeter
 * Professor Norbert Pachler, Director of International Teacher Education, Institute of Education, London
 * Professor Judith Pallot, Professor in the School of Geography and Environment, University of Oxford
 * Professor Michael Pidd, Professor of Management Science, Lancaster University
 * Professor Pat Pridmore, Professor of Education & Health in International Development, Institute of Education, London
 * Professor David Raffe, Professor of Sociology of Education, University of Edinburgh
 * Peter Riddell, CBE, Director, Institute for Government
 * Professor Sheila Riddell, Professor of Inclusion and Diversity, University of Edinburgh
 * Professor Srikant Sarangi, Professor in Language and Communication, Cardiff University
 * Professor Peter Scott, Professor of International Business History, Henley Business School, University of Reading
 * Professor Keith Tester, Professor of Sociology, University of Hull
 * Dr Peter Wostner, Senior Advisor, Ministry for Economic Development & Technology, Slovenia
 * Professor Henry Wai-chung Yeung, Professor of Economic Geography, National University of Singapore

2013
March:
 * Professor Eric Anderson, Professor of Sports Studies, University of Winchester
 * Professor Judy Edworthy, Professor of Applied Psychology, University of Plymouth
 * Paul Evans, Principal Clerk of the Table Office, House of Commons
 * Professor Marco Francesconi, Professor of Economics, University of Essex
 * Professor George Gaskell, Professor of Social Psychology and Pro-Director London School of Economics and Political Science
 * Professor Grzegorz Gorzelak, Professor of Economics, University of Warsaw
 * Professor Mark Griffiths, Professor of Gambling Studies, Nottingham Trent University
 * Professor Sarah Grogan, Professor of Health Psychology, Staffordshire University
 * Emeritus Professor Malcolm Harrison, Professor of Housing and Social Policy, University of Leeds
 * Dr Alan Holmans, CBE, Housing Research Consultant
 * Emeritus Professor Barbara Harriss-White, Professor of Development Studies, University of Oxford
 * Professor Jan Horwath, Professor of Child Welfare, University of Sheffield
 * Professor David Hulme, Professor of Development Studies, University of Manchester
 * Professor Hazel Johnson, Professor of Development Policy and Practice, The Open University
 * Professor Naila Kabeer, Professor in Development Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies
 * Keith Kirby, Former Senior Research Officer, Department of the Environment
 * Professor Uma Kothari, Professor of Migration and Postcolonial Studies, University of Manchester
 * Professor Michael Lamb, Professor of Psychology in the Social Sciences, University of Cambridge, Professor in International Education and Development, University of Sussex
 * Professor Keith Lewin, Professor of Education and International Development, University of Sussex.
 * Professor William Lindsay, Professor of Learning Disabilities & Forensic Psychology, University of Abertay, Dundee
 * Professor Fiona Mackay, Professor of Politics, University of Edinburgh
 * Professor Lorna McKee, Professor of Management, University of Aberdeen
 * Professor Lydia Morris, Professor of Sociology, University of Essex
 * Professor Paul Mosley, Professor of Economics, University of Sheffield
 * Professor Anne Phillips, Graham Wallas Professor of Political Science, London School of Economics and Political Science
 * Professor Kim Plunkett, Professor of Cognitive Science, University of Oxford
 * Dr Jonathan Potter, Senior Economist in the Centre for Entrepreneurship, OECD, Paris
 * Professor Peter Raynor, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Swansea University
 * Professor Celia Roberts, Professor of Applied Linguistics, King’s College London
 * Professor Constantine Sedikides, Professor of Social and Personality Psychology, University of Southampton
 * Professor Christopher Skelcher, Professor of Public Governance, University of Birmingham
 * Professor Gill Valentine, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for the Social Sciences, University of Sheffield
 * Professor Cyril Weir, Powdrill Professor in English Language Acquisition, University of Bedfordshire
 * EmeritusProfessor Ann Whitehead, Professor of Anthropology, University of Sussex
 * Professor Ruth Wodak, Distinguished Professor and Chair of Discourse Studies, Lancaster University

August: .
 * Professor David Adams, Ian Mactaggart Chair of Property and Urban Studies, University of Glasgow.
 * Emeritus Professor Martin Albrow, Honorary Vice President, British Sociological Association.
 * Professor Alison Anderson, Director of the Centre for Culture, Community and Society in the School of Government, Plymouth University.
 * Professor Adrian Bailey, Chair Professor of Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University.
 * Professor Jon Bannister, Professor of Criminology, Manchester Metropolitan University.
 * Professor Anne Barlow, Professor of Family Law and Policy, University of Exeter.
 * Professor Michele Barrett, Professor of Modern Literary and Cultural Theory, Queen Mary, University of London.
 * Fran Bennett, Senior Research Fellow in Social Policy, University of Oxford.
 * Professor David Block, Research Professor in Sociolinguistics, Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats, Universitat de Lleida.
 * Professor Vanessa Burholt, Professor of Gerontology, Swansea University.
 * Professor Matthew Carmona, Professor of Planning and Urban Design, University College London.
 * Professor Neil Coe, Professor of Economic Geography, National University of Singapore.
 * Professor Philip Cowley, Professor of Parliamentary Government, University of Nottingham.
 * Professor Paul Crawford, Professor of Health Humanities, University of Nottingham.
 * Distinguished Professor Stuart Cunningham, Director, ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation, Queensland University of Technology.
 * Professor John Curtice, Professor of Politics, University of Strathclyde.
 * Professor Stewart Fotheringham, Director of the Centre for Geoinformatics, University of St Andrews.
 * Professor John Gabe, Professor of Sociology, Royal Holloway, University of London.
 * Professor Andrew Geddes, Professor of Politics, University of Sheffield.
 * Vincent Goodstadt, Independent Planning Advisor.
 * Professor Sir Peter Hall, Bartlett Professor of Urban Regeneration and Planning, University College London.
 * Professor Simon Halliday, Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, University of York.
 * Professor Stephen Hinchliffe, Professor of Human Geography, University of Exeter.
 * Emeritus Professor Jenny Hockey, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, University of Sheffield.
 * Professor Sarah Holloway, Professor of Human Geography, Loughborough University.
 * Professor Ian Rees Jones, Professor of Sociological Research, Cardiff University.
 * Professor Desmond King, Andrew W. Mellon Professor of American Government, University of Oxford.
 * Keith Kintrea, Head of Urban Studies, University of Glasgow.
 * Professor Loretta Lees, Professor of Human Geography, King's College London.
 * Professor Constant Leung, Professor of Educational Linguistics, King's College London.
 * Professor David Lyon, Queen's Research Chair in Surveillance Studies, Queen's University, Canada.
 * Professor Judith Masson, Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, University of Bristol.
 * Professor Jon May, Professor of Geography, Queen Mary, University of London.
 * Emeritus Professor David H. J. Morgan, Professor in Sociology, University of Manchester.
 * Professor Linda Mulcahy, Professor of Law, London School of Economics and Political Science.
 * Professor Kevin Murray, Director, Kevin Murray Associates (planning consultancy).
 * Professor David Ormrod, Professor of Economic and Cultural History, University of Kent.
 * Professor Stephen Osborne, Professor of International Public Management, University of Edinburgh.
 * Professor Joseph Painter, Professor of Geography, Durham University.
 * Professor Charles Pattie, Professor of Geography, University of Sheffield.
 * Professor Christine Piper, Professor in Law, Brunel University.
 * Professor Lydia Plowman, Chair in Education and Technology, University of Edinburgh.
 * Emeritus Professor Philip Rees, Professor of Population Geography, University of Leeds.
 * Professor Tess Ridge, Professor of Social Policy, University of Bath.
 * Professor Karen Rowlingson, Professor of Social Policy, University of Birmingham.
 * Professor Neil Serougi, Consultant in Health Informatics.
 * Professor Perri 6, Professor in Public Management, Queen Mary, University of London.
 * Professor Louise Stoll, Professor of Education, Institute of Education, University of London.
 * Emeritus Professor William Twining, Emeritus Quain Professor of Jurisprudence, University College London.
 * David Walker, journalist and author.
 * Professor Anthony Gar-On Yeh, Professor of Urban Planning and Design, University of Hong Kong

2014
March:
 * Professor Peter Alldridge, Drapers’ Professor of Law, Queen Mary, University of London.
 * Professor Jan Baars, Professor of Interpretive Gerontology, University of Humanistic Studies, Utrecht.
 * Professor Suzy Braye, Professor of Social Work, University of Sussex.
 * Professor Stephen Briggs, Professor of Social Work, University of East London.
 * Professor Phillip Brown, Distinguished Research Professor in Social Sciences, Cardiff University.
 * Professor Mick Cooper, Professor of Counselling, University of Strathclyde
 * Professor Roger Cotterrell, Anniversary Professor of Legal Theory, Queen Mary, University of London.
 * Professor Brigid Featherstone, Professor of Social Care, The Open University.
 * Revd Canon Professor Leslie Francis, Professor of Religions and Education, University of Warwick.
 * Professor Susan Gathercole, Professor in Psychology, University of Cambridge.
 * Professor James Goodwin, Head of Research, Age UK.
 * Professor Owen Hargie, Professor in Social Sciences, University of Ulster.
 * Professor Iain Hay, Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor of Human Geography, Flinders University.
 * Professor John Heritage, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, University of California Los Angeles.
 * Professor Jacqueline Hodgson, Professor of Law, University of Warwick.
 * Professor Alan Irwin, Professor in Organization, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark.
 * Emeritus Professor Robert Lindley, Emeritus Professor in Social Sciences, University of Warwick.
 * Professor Corinne May-Chahal, Professor of Applied Social Science, Lancaster University.
 * Professor Glynis Murphy, Professor of Clinical Psychology & Disability, University of Kent.
 * Professor Rory O’Connor, Professor of Health Psychology, University of Glasgow.
 * Professor John Pinkerton, Professor of Child & Family Social Work, Queen’s University Belfast.
 * Professor Denise Rousseau, HJ Heinz II University Professor of Organizational Behavior and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University.
 * Professor Peter Shirlow, Professor of Conflict Transformation, Queen’s University Belfast.
 * Professor Bernard Silverman, Chief Scientific Adviser, The Home Office.
 * Professor Carl Stychin, Professor of Law, City University, London.
 * Emeritus Professor Fran Wasoff, Emeritus Professor of Family Policies, University of Edinburgh.
 * Professor Alison Wearden, Professor of Health Psychology, University of Manchester.
 * Professor Bob Woods, Professor of Clinical Psychology of Older People, Bangor University.

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 * Professor Philip Allmendinger, Professor of Land Economy, University of Cambridge.
 * Professor Arthur Aughey, Professor of Politics, University of Ulster.
 * Professor Ian Bache, Professor of Politics, University of Sheffield.
 * Dr Jo Beall, Director, Education and Society, British Council.
 * Lord Richard Best, OBE.
 * Professor Paul J. Boyle, Vice Chancellor, University of Leicester.
 * Professor Peter Buckley, OBE, Professor of International Business, Centre for International Business University of Leeds.
 * Professor Armando Carbonell, Senior Fellow and Chair in Planning and Urban Forum, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.
 * Dr Robert J. H. Chambers, Research Associate, Institute of Development Studies.
 * Professor Michelle M. C. Cini, Professor of European Politics, University of Bristol.
 * Professor Tony Dundon, Professor of Human Resource Management and Employment Relations, National University of Ireland, Galway.
 * Professor Louise Fitzgerald, Visiting Professor (Organizational Change), Saïd Business School, University of Oxford.
 * Professor Francesca J. Gains, Professor of Public Policy, University of Manchester.
 * Professor Loraine R. R. Gelsthorpe, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Cambridge.
 * Charles Gore, Honorary Professor of Economics, University of Glasgow.
 * Professor Richard P. Hastings, Professor in Centre for Educational Development, Appraisal and Research, University of Warwick.
 * Professor David Heald, Professor of Accountancy, University of Aberdeen Business School.
 * Professor Glennys Howarth, Professor of Health Social Sciences, Plymouth University.
 * Professor Stephen Hutchings, Professor of Russian Studies, University of Manchester.
 * Professor Craig Jeffrey, Professor of Development Geography, University of Oxford.
 * Professor Jennifer Jenkins, Chair of Global Englishes, University of Southampton.
 * Professor Peter Kirby, Chair of Social History, Glasgow Caledonian University.
 * Sarah Monk, Deputy Director, Cambridge Centre for Housing and Planning Research, University of Cambridge.
 * Professor Nikos Ntoumanis, Professor of Psychology, Curtin University.
 * Professor Ian Rivers, Professor of Human Development (Education), Brunel University.
 * Professor Elaine Sharland, Professor of Social Work Research, University of Sussex.
 * Professor Nigel South, Professor in Sociology, University of Essex.
 * Professor Andrew W. Stark, Coutts Professor of Accounting and Finance, Manchester Business School.
 * Corinne Swain, OBE, Arup Fellow: Planning.
 * Professor Imogen Taylor, Professor of Social Work and Social Care, University of Sussex.
 * Professor Carole Torgerson, Professor of Education, Durham University.
 * Professor Michael E. J. Wadsworth, Emeritus Professor in Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London.
 * David Willetts, MP, MP for Havant.
 * Professor Simon J. Williams, Professor of Sociology, University of Warwick.

2015
In March 2015, the Academy elected 33 new fellows:
 * Professor Yehuda Baruch, Professor of Management, University of Southampton.
 * Professor Julian Birkinshaw, Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, London Business School.
 * Professor Hugh Bochel, Professor of Public Policy, University of Lincoln.
 * Professor Craig Calhoun, Director, London School of Economics and Political Science.
 * Professor Richard Collier, Professor of Law and Social Theory, Newcastle University.
 * Professor Colin Copus, Professor of Local Politics, De Montfort University.
 * Professor David Crighton, Honorary Professor of Psychology, Durham University and Consultant Forensic Psychologist.
 * Professor Emerita Vaneeta-marie D’Andrea, Professor Emerita in Sociology of Education, University of the Arts London.
 * Professor Nicholas Deakin, Emeritus Professor of Social Policy, University of Birmingham.
 * Professor Isabel Dyck, Professor Emeritus in Geography, Queen Mary, University of London.
 * Professor Jane Elliott, Chief Executive, Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).
 * Professor Jane Falkingham, Professor of Demography and International Social Policy, University of Southampton.
 * Professor Becky Francis, Professor of Education and Social Justice, King’s College, London.
 * Professor Theresa Gannon, Professor of Forensic Psychology, University of Kent.
 * Dr Rita Gardner, CBE, Director, Royal Geographical Society (with Institute of British Geographers).
 * Professor Erica Haimes, Professor of Sociology, Newcastle University.
 * Dr Sara Horrell, University Senior Lecturer in Economics, University of Cambridge.
 * Professor Christopher Hughes, Professor of International Politics and Japanese Studies, University of Warwick.
 * Professor David James, Professor in Social Sciences, Cardiff University.
 * Professor David Jary, Emeritus Professor, Staffordshire University.
 * Robert Kerslake, Lord Kerslake, former Permanent Secretary, Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) and former Head of the UK Civil Service.
 * Professor Jill Manthorpe, Professor of Social Work, Kings College London.
 * Professor James Nazroo, Professor of Sociology, University of Manchester.
 * Professor Edoardo Ongaro, Professor of International Public Services Management, Northumbria University.
 * Professor Deborah Oxley, Professor of Social Science History, University of Oxford.
 * Professor Martin Partington, CBE, QC (Hon), Emeritus Professor of Law, University of Bristol.
 * Professor Andy Ross, Economist, High Oak Enterprises.
 * Professor Hilary Sommerlad, Professor of Law, University of Birmingham.
 * Professor Aileen Stockdale, Professor of Environmental Planning, Queen’s University Belfast.
 * Professor Celia Wells OBE, Professor of Criminal Law, University of Bristol.
 * Tim Whitaker, Strategic Communications and Public Affairs Consultant.
 * Professor Stephen Whittle OBE, Professor of Equalities Law, Manchester Metropolitan University.
 * Professor James Wilsdon, Professor of Science and Democracy, University of Sussex and Chair, Campaign for Social Science.

In October 2015, the Academy elected 46 new fellows:
 * Emeritus Professor Charles Alderson, Emeritus Professor of Linguistics and English Language Education, Lancaster University.
 * Professor Alan Alexander, OBE, General Secretary, Royal Society of Edinburgh and Emeritus Professor of Local and Public Management, University of Strathclyde Business School.
 * Professor Karl Atkin, Professor in Health Sciences, University of York.
 * Professor Dave Bartram, Chief Psychologist, CEB SHL Talent Measurement Lab.
 * Professor John Beath, OBE, Emeritus Professor in Economics, University of St Andrews and former Secretary General Royal Economic Society.
 * Professor Jan Bebbington, Professor of Accountancy and Sustainable Development, University of St Andrews.
 * Sir David Bell, KCB, Vice Chancellor, University of Reading.
 * Michael Bichard, Baron Bichard, KCB, founder Director of the Institute for Government.
 * Professor Genie Birch, Lawrence C Nussdorf Professor of Urban Research, University of Pennsylvania. Professor Birch is a leading international figure in the field of global sustainable urban development.
 * Professor Jeffrey Braithwaite, Professor of Health Systems Research, Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University, Australia. Professor Braithwaite is a leading researcher in health care, especially health care quality, promoting the importance of interdisciplinary working.
 * Professor Ann Brooks, Professor of Sociology, Bournemouth University. Professor Brooks is a leading international academic researcher, who has developed interdisciplinary work focussing on education, gender, culture, migration and urbanism.
 * Professor Sylvia Chant, Professor of Development Geography, LSE.
 * Professor Linda Clare, Professor Clinical Psychology of Ageing and Dementia, University of Exeter.
 * Professor Timothy Devinney, Professor and University Leadership Chair, University of Leeds.
 * Professor Mark Exworthy, Professor of Health Policy and Management, University of Birmingham.
 * Professor Kiran Fernandes, Professor of Operations Management, Durham University.
 * Professor Stephen Frosh, Professor of Psychology, Birkbeck, University of London.
 * Professor Nicholas Gallent, Professor of Housing and Planning, University College London.
 * Professor Matthew Gandy, Professor of Geography, University College London.
 * Professor Christopher Grey, Professor of Organization Studies, Royal Holloway, University of London.
 * Professor Karen Johnston, Professor of Political Studies, Glasgow Caledonian University.
 * Dr Helen Kara, Director, We Research It Ltd.
 * David Lipsey, Baron Lipsey.
 * Kelvin MacDonald, Senior Visiting Fellow in Land Economy, Department of Land Economy, Cambridge University.
 * Professor Anna Madill, Chair in Qualitative Inquiry, University of Leeds.
 * Professor Russell Mannion, Professor of Health Systems, University of Birmingham.
 * Professor Michael Murray, Professor of Psychology, Keele University.
 * Professor Jane Ogden, Professor of Health Psychology, University of Surrey.
 * Professor Eric Pentecost, Professor of Economics, Loughborough University.
 * Professor Jenny Phillimore, Professor of Migration and Superdiversity, University of Birmingham.
 * Professor Alison Pilnick, Professor of Language, Medicine and Society, University of Nottingham.
 * Professor Martin Powell, Professor of Health and Social Policy, University of Birmingham.
 * Professor Javaid Rehman, Professor of Islamic Law and Human Rights Law, Brunel University.
 * Professor Sasha Roseneil, Professor of Sociology and Social Theory, Birkbeck, University of London.
 * Professor Louise Ryan, Professor of Sociology, Middlesex University London.
 * Professor Shamit Saggar, Professor of Political Science and Public Policy, University of Essex.
 * Professor Ingrid Schoon, Professor of Human Development and Social Policy, UCL Institute of Education.
 * Professor Neil Small, Professor of Health Research, University of Bradford.
 * Professor Gareth Stansfield, Al-Qasimi Chair of Arab Gulf Studies and Professor of Middle East Politics, University of Exeter.
 * Professor Ken Starkey, Professor of Management and Organizational Learning, University of Nottingham.
 * Professor Patricia Thomson, Professor of Education, University of Nottingham.
 * Professor Kavita Vedhara, Professor of Health Psychology, University of Nottingham.
 * Professor Judy Wajcman, Anthony Giddens Professor of Sociology, LSE.
 * Professor Ya Ping Wang, Chair in Global City Futures, University of Glasgow.
 * Professor Nicholas Wheeler, Professor of International Relations, University of Birmingham.
 * Professor Alys Young, Professor of Social Work Education and Research, University of Manchester.

2016
March 2016:
 * Dr Max Atkinson, Proprietor, Atkinson Communications.
 * Professor Katie Bailey (née Truss), Professor of Management, University of Sussex.
 * Professor Eileen Barker, OBE, Professor of Sociology with special reference to the study of Religion, London School of Economics and Political Science.
 * Professor Frank Bechhofer, Emeritus Professor of Social Research, University of Edinburgh.
 * Professor Simon Biggs, Professor of Social Policy and Gerontology, The University of Melbourne.
 * Professor Harriet Bradley, Professor of Women’s Employment, University of the West of England.
 * Professor Shaun Breslin, Professor of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick.
 * Professor David Croisdale-Appleby OBE JP, Honorary Professor in Medicine and Health, Durham University.
 * Professor Marguerite Dupree, Honorary Professor of Social and Medical History, University of Glasgow.
 * Professor Nick Ellison, Professor of Social Policy, University of York.
 * Professor David Farnham, Professor of Employment Relations Emeritus, University of Portsmouth.
 * Professor Michael Freeden, Emeritus Professor of Politics, University of Oxford.
 * Professor Sue Heath, Professor of Sociology, University of Manchester.
 * Professor Jamie Hacker Hughes, Visiting Professor of Military Psychology and Director of the Veterans and Families Institute, Anglia Ruskin University.
 * Professor Jeremy Howells, Visiting Fellow, University of Oxford.
 * Professor Christopher Humphrey, Professor of Accounting, University of Manchester.
 * Dr Ruth Kattumuri, Co-Director of the LSE India Observatory.
 * Professor Hugh Lauder, Professor of Education and Political Economy, University of Bath.
 * Professor Richard Laughlin, Emeritus Professor of Accounting, King's College London.
 * Professor John MacInnes, Professor of Sociology, University of Edinburgh.
 * Professor Josephine Maltby, Professor of Accounting and Finance, University of Sheffield.
 * Professor Beverley Milton-Edwards, Professor of Politics, Queen's University Belfast.
 * Professor Laurence Moore, Director MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow.
 * Professor Sarah Nettleton, Professor in Sociology, University of York.
 * Professor William Outhwaite, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Newcastle University.
 * Professor Nicola Phillips, Professor of Political Economy, University of Sheffield.
 * Professor Debora Price, Professor of Social Gerontology, University of Manchester.
 * Professor Louise Richardson, Vice Chancellor and Professor of International Relations, University of Oxford.
 * Professor Janette Rutterford, Professor of Financial Management, The Open University.
 * Professor Phillipp Schofield, Professor of Medieval History, Aberystwyth University.
 * Professor Darren P. Smith, Professor of Human Geography, Loughborough University.
 * Dr Patten Smith, Director of Research Methods, Ipsos MORI.
 * Professor Paul Stenner, Professor of Social Psychology, The Open University.
 * Professor Rachel Thomson, Professor of Childhood and Youth Studies, University of Sussex.
 * Professor John B. Thompson, Professor of Sociology, University of Cambridge.
 * Professor Valerie Walkerdine, Distinguished Research Professor in Social Sciences, Cardiff University.
 * Professor Sam Whimster, Professor in Sociology, London Metropolitan University.
 * Professor Clare Williams, Professor of Medical Sociology, Brunel University London.
 * Professor Malcolm Williams, Director, Q-Step, Cardiff University.
 * Professor Linda Woodhead, MBE, Professor of Sociology of Religion, Lancaster University.
 * Professor Johanna Wyn, Professor in Education, The University of Melbourne, Australia.
 * Professor Dominic Wyse, Professor of Early Childhood and Primary Education, Institute of Education, UCL.

In October 2016, the Academy elected 84 new fellows:
 * Stephen Aldridge, CB, Chief Scientific Adviser, Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG).
 * Professor Davina Allen, Professor of Health Care Delivery and Organisation, Cardiff University.
 * Professor Ellen Annandale, Professor of Sociology, University of York.
 * John Appleby, Director of Research and Chief Economist, The Nuffield Trust.
 * Professor Madeleine Atkins, CBE, Chief Executive, Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE).
 * Professor Jo-Anne Baird, Pearson Professor of Educational Assessment and Director of the Department of Education, University of Oxford.
 * Professor Jacqueline Barnes, Professor of Psychology, Birkbeck, University of London.
 * Professor Steven Barnett, Professor of Communications, University of Westminster.
 * Professor Derek Birrell, Professor of Social Policy, Ulster University.
 * Professor Martin Bull, Professor of Politics, University of Salford. Professor Bull is a leading figure in the study of Italian politics.
 * Dame Frances Cairncross, DBE, CBE, Chair of Court, Heriot-Watt University; formerly Chair of Council of the ESRC.
 * Professor Paul Cairney, Professor of Politics and Public Policy, University of Stirling.
 * Professor Rona Campbell, Professor of Public Health Research, University of Bristol.
 * Professor Clelio Campolina Diniz, Emeritus Professor in Economics, Federal University of Minas Gerais.
 * Professor Eamonn Carrabine, Professor of Sociology, University of Essex.
 * Professor Nancy Cartwright, Professor of Philosophy, Durham University and Professor of Philosophy at the University of California San Diego.
 * Professor Catherine Cassell, Professor of Organizational Psychology, University of Leeds.
 * Peter Cheese, CEO, Chartered Institute for Personnel and Development (CIPD).
 * Professor David Clark, Professor of Medical Sociology, University of Glasgow and Wellcome Trust Investigator.
 * Professor David M Clark, Professor and Chair of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford.
 * Professor Greg Clark, CBE, Global Advisor and Chairman, City Leadership Initiative, University College London.
 * Professor Bill Cooke, Professor of Strategic Management, University of York.
 * Professor Diane Coyle, OBE, Professor of Economics, University of Manchester and Founder, Enlightenment Economics.
 * Professor Leam Craig, Professor (Hon) of Forensic Psychology, University of Birmingham, and Consultant Clinical and Forensic Psychologist.
 * Professor Angela Creese, Professor of Educational Linguistics, University of Birmingham.
 * Professor Mary Daly, Professor of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Oxford.
 * Professor David Denyer, Professor of Leadership and Organizational Change. Cranfield University..
 * Professor Gillian Douglas, Professor of Law, Cardiff University.
 * Dr Hamilton Fairfax, Professional Lead Psychology and Psychological Therapies, Devon Partnership NHS Trust.
 * Professor Peter Fonagy, Freud Memorial Professor of Psychoanalysis, University of London.
 * Ann Francke, Chief Executive Officer, Chartered Management Institute.
 * Professor Lynn Froggett, Professor of Psychosocial Welfare, University of Central Lancashire.
 * Dr Deborah Ghate, Founder Director and CEO, Colebrook Centre for Evidence and Implementation.
 * Emeritus Professor Paul Ghuman, Emeritus Professor in the School of Life Long Learning, Aberystwyth University.
 * Professor Karen Glaser, Professor of Gerontology, King's College London.
 * Professor Brendan Gough, Professor of Social Psychology, Leeds Beckett University.
 * Chris Green, Director, SQW Ltd.
 * Professor Emily Grundy, Professor of Demography, London School of Economics and Political Science.
 * Andrew Haldane, Chief Economist and Executive Director of Monetary Analysis and Statistics at the Bank of England.
 * Dr David Halpern, Chief Executive, Behavioural Insights Team.
 * Professor Bernard Harris, Professor of Social Policy, University of Strathclyde.
 * Professor Neville Harris, Professor of Law, University of Manchester.
 * Professor Steven Higgins, Professor of Education, Durham University.
 * Dr Guy Holmes, Clinical Psychologist.
 * Professor William Housley, Chair in Sociology, Cardiff University.
 * Professor Charles Hulme, Professor of Psychology, University College London.
 * Professor John Kay, CBE, journalist for the Financial Times; founder, Institute for Fiscal Studies; former, member of the Council of Economic Advisers to the Scottish First Minister.
 * Professor David Lane, Professional Development Foundation.
 * Professor the Lord Layard, Director and Founder, Well-being Programme, Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics and Political Science.
 * Professor Robert MacIntosh, Professor of Strategic Management, Heriot-Watt University.
 * Professor Tim May, Professor of Social Science Methodology University of Sheffield.
 * Professor David McCrone, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, University of Edinburgh.
 * Professor Derek McGhee, Professor of Sociology, University of Southampton.
 * Professor Simon McGrath, Professor in International Education and Development, University of Nottingham.
 * Hamish McRae, Associate Editor, The Independent.
 * Nigel Meager, Director, Institute for Employment Studies.
 * Dr Janice Morphet, Visiting Professor in Planning, University College London.
 * Professor Vanessa Munro, Professor in Law, University of Warwick.
 * Professor Mee Kam Ng, Professor in of Geography and Resource Management, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
 * Gus O'Donnell, Baron O'Donnell, GCB, Chair, Frontier Economics; former Cabinet Secretary.
 * Professor Anthony O'Sullivan, Honorary Professor in Urban Studies, University of Glasgow.
 * Professor Barry O'Sullivan, Head of Assessment Research and Development, British Council.
 * Joaquim Oliveira Martins, Head of Division, OECD regional Development Policy Division.
 * Ben Page, Chief Executive Officer, Ipsos MORI (UK and Ireland).
 * Professor Alison Park, Professor of Social Research and Director of CLOSER, UCL Institute of Education.
 * Professor Alan Petersen, Professor of Sociology, Monash University.
 * Professor Catherine Pope, Professor of Medical Sociology, University of Southampton.
 * Professor Peter Pope, Professor of Accounting, London School of Economics and Political Science.
 * Professor Mark Priestley, Professor of Disability Policy, University of Leeds.
 * Bridget Rosewell, OBE, Commissioner, National Infrastructure Commission.
 * Amanda Rowlatt, CBE, Chief Analyst and Strategy Director, Department for Transport.
 * Professor Eileen Scanlon, OBE, Regius Professor of Open Education, Open University.
 * Mitchell Silver, Commissioner, New York City Parks Department.
 * Professor the Lord Stern of Brentford, IG Patel Professor of Economics and Government, London School of Economics and Political Science.
 * Professor Patrick Sturgis, Professor of Research Methodology, University of Southampton.
 * Professor Carol Tannahill, Director, Glasgow Centre for Population Health and Chief Social Policy Adviser, Scottish Government.
 * Matthew Taylor, Chief Executive, Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce.
 * Anthony Teasdale, Director General, European Parliamentary Research Service, Brussels.
 * Claire Tyler, Baroness Tyler of Enfield.
 * Professor Martin Walker, Professor of Finance and Accounting, University of Manchester.
 * Dr David Webster, Housing Strategy Manager, Glasgow City Council.
 * Dr Peter R Williams, Executive Director, Intermediary Mortgage Lenders Association.
 * Professor Fulong Wu, Bartlett Professor of Planning, University College London.
 * Gary Younge, Editor-at-large and columnist, The Guardian.

2017
In March 2017, the Academy elected 47 new fellows:
 * Jo Aldridge, Professor of Social Policy and Criminology, Loughborough University.
 * Les Back, Professor of Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London.
 * Charles Baden-Fuller, Centenary Professor of Strategy, Cass Business School, City, University of London.
 * Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen, Professor of Geography, University of Buffalo-SUNY, USA.
 * Paul Bartholomew, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education), Ulster University.
 * Jeff Bishop, Planning, Design and Development Consultant.
 * Alison Bowes, Professor of Sociology, University of Stirling.
 * Adrian Burgess, Professor of Psychology, Aston University.
 * Jonathan Deer, Deputy Director, Research Division and leader of the Research Development Team, LSE; played a major part in founding the European Alliance for Social Sciences and Humanities (EASSH).
 * Theo Farrell, Professor of International Security and Dean of Arts and Sciences, City, University of London.
 * Tess Fitzpatrick, Head of English and Applied Linguistics, Swansea University.
 * Luciano Floridi, Professor of Philosophy and Ethics of Information at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford; Chair of the Data Ethics Group of the Alan Turing Institute.
 * Ian Gazeley, Professor of Economic History, University of Sussex.
 * Gary Gillespie, Chief Economic Adviser to the Scottish Government.
 * Barry Goldson, Charles Booth Chair of Social Science, University of Liverpool.
 * John Haskey, Senior Research Associate in the Department of Social Policy and Intervention, University of Oxford.
 * Anthea Hucklesby, Professor of Criminal Justice, University of Leeds.
 * Mark Jenkins, Professor of Business Strategy, Cranfield School of Management.
 * Carey Jewitt, Professor of Technology and Learning and Director of the UCL Knowledge Lab, UCL Institute of Education.
 * Alexandra Jones, Director of Industrial Strategy, Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.
 * John Knagg, OBE, Senior Adviser for English and Exams, British Council.
 * Pauline Leonard, Professor of Sociology, University of Southampton.
 * Stephan Lewandowsky, Chair in Cognitive Psychology, University of Bristol.
 * Desiree Lopez, Head of Behavioural and Social Strategy, Flamingo.
 * Katy Mason, Professor of Markets, Marketing and Management, Lancaster University Management School.
 * Ian Masser, Senior Research Fellow at the Public Governance Institute at KU Leuven, Belgium.
 * Nasar Meer, Professor of Race, Identity and Citizenship, University of Edinburgh.
 * Christopher Nobes, Professor of Accounting at Royal Holloway, University of London.
 * Jim O'Neill, Baron O'Neill of Gatley, Honourary Professor of Economics, University of Manchester; formerly Chief Economist, Goldman Sachs.
 * Maury Peiperl, Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Director, Cranfield School of Management.
 * Alison Phipps, OBE, UNESCO Chair of Refugee Integration through Languages and the Arts and Professor of Languages and Intercultural Studies, University of Glasgow.
 * John Pullinger, CB, UK National Statistician.
 * Helen Roberts, Professor of Child Health Research, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health.
 * Christopher P. Rodgers, Professor of Law, Newcastle University.
 * Joan R. Rosés, Professor of Economic History, LSE.
 * Kirstein Rummery, Professor of Social Policy, University of Stirling.
 * Eugene Sadler-Smith, Professor of Organisational Behaviour, University of Surrey.
 * Andrew Seltzer, Professor of Economics and Economic History, Royal Holloway, University of London.
 * Sally Sheldon, Professor of Law, University of Kent.
 * Graham Smith, Professor of Politics, University of Westminster.
 * Andy Stirling, Professor of Science and Technology Policy, Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU), University of Sussex.
 * Patrick Tissington, Professor of Organizational Psychology, Birkbeck, University of London.
 * Azrini Wahidin, Associate Dean for Research and Innovation, Teesside University.
 * Patrick Wallis, Professor of Economic History, LSE.
 * Kaye Wellings, Professor of Sexual and Reproductive Health Research, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
 * Alan Wenban-Smith, Principal, Urban and Regional Policy consultancy.
 * Jane Whittle, Professor of Rural History, University of Exeter.

In October 2017, the Academy elected 69 new fellows:
 * Professor Svenja Adolphs, Professor of English Language and Linguistics, University of Nottingham.
 * Professor Claire Alexander, Professor of Sociology, University of Manchester.
 * Professor Louise Archer, Karl Mannheim Professor of Sociology of Education, University College London.
 * Professor Michael Baynham, Emeritus Professor of TESOL, University of Leeds.
 * Professor Frans Berkhout, Professor of Environment, Society and Climate, King’s College London.
 * Professor William Bowring, Professor of Law, Birkbeck, University of London.
 * Professor David Buchanan, Emeritus Professor of Organizational Behaviour, Cranfield University School of Management.
 * Dr Pamela Campanelli, Survey Methods Consultant and UK Chartered Statistician.
 * Professor Rebecca Chiu, Head of the Department of Urban Planning and Design, University of Hong Kong.
 * Professor Peter Clinch, Jean Monnet Full Professor and Chair of Public Policy, University College Dublin, Eire.
 * Professor Simon Collinson, Professor of International Business and Innovation, University of Birmingham.
 * Professor Paul Connolly, Professor of Education, Queen’s University Belfast.
 * Professor Davina Cooper, Professor of Law and Political Theory, University of Kent.
 * Professor Viviene Cree, Professor of Social Work Studies, University of Edinburgh.
 * Professor Jonathan Crook, Professor of Business Economic, University of Edinburgh.
 * Emma Donaldson-Feilder, Occupational Psychologist and Director, Affinity Health at Work.
 * Professor Joanne Duberley, Professor of Organisation Studies, University of Birmingham.
 * Professor Simon Duncan, Professor Emeritus in Comparative Social Policy, University of Bradford.
 * Professor Keri Facer, Professor of Educational and Social Futures, University of Bristol.
 * Professor Colette Fagan, Vice-President for Research and Professor of Sociology, University of Manchester.
 * Professor Sarah Franklin, Professor of Sociology, University of Cambridge.
 * Professor Trevor Gale, Professor of Education Policy and Social Justice, University of Glasgow.
 * Professor Rachel Griffith, CBE, Professor of Economics, University of Manchester.
 * Professor Anthony Hall, Emeritus Professor of Town Planning, Anglia Ruskin University.
 * Professor Richard Harris, Professor of Quantitative Social Geography, University of Bristol.
 * Professor Marianne Hester, OBE, Chair in Gender, Violence and International Policy, University of Bristol.
 * Professor Simona Iammarino, Professor of Economic Geography and Head of Department, London School of Economics and Political Science.
 * Professor Mark Israel, Adjunct Professor, Political Science and International Relations, University of Western Australia.
 * Professor Robyn Jones, Professor of Sport and Social Theory, Cardiff Metropolitan University.
 * Professor Andrew Kendrick, Professor of Residential Child Care, University of Strathclyde.
 * Professor Martin Kitchener, Professor of Organisation Studies, Cardiff University.
 * Professor Susanne Küchler, Professor of Anthropology, University College London.
 * Professor Heather Laurie, MBE, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research), University of Essex.
 * Professor George Chu-sheng Lin, Chair of Geography, University of Hong Kong.
 * Professor Sonia Livingstone, OBE, Professor of Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science.
 * Professor Vivien Lowndes, Professor of Public Policy, University of Birmingham.
 * Professor Celia Lury, Professor and Director of the Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies, University of Warwick.
 * Professor Peter Lynn, Professor of Survey Methodology, Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER), University of Essex.
 * Professor Fiona Magowan, Professor of Anthropology, Queen’s University Belfast.
 * Professor Jackie Marsh, Professor of Education, University of Sheffield.
 * Professor Natasha Mauthner, Professor of Social Science Philosophy and Method, University of Aberdeen Business School.
 * Professor Mariana Mazzucato, Professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value, University College London.
 * Professor Timothy McNamara, Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor, School of Languages and Linguistics, University of Melbourne.
 * Professor Geoffrey Meen, OBE, Professor of Applied Economics, University of Reading; former government economist.
 * Professor Paul Miller, Professor Educational Leadership and Management, University of Huddersfield.
 * Professor Arthur Nelson, Professor of Planning and Real Estate Development, and Geography and Regional Development, University of Arizona.
 * Professor Alan Paterson, OBE, Professor of Law, University of Strathclyde.
 * Adrian Penfold, OBE, Head of Planning, British Land.
 * Professor Stephen Platt, Emeritus Professor of Health Policy, University of Edinburgh.
 * Professor Sally Power, Co-Director of the Wales Institute of Economic Research, Data and Methods (WISERD) and Director, WISERD Education, Cardiff University.
 * Professor Zoe Radnor, Professor of Service Operations Management, University of Leicester.
 * Professor Justin Rosenberg, Professor of International Relations, University of Sussex.
 * Professor Andrew Sanders, Professor of Criminal Law and Criminology, University of Sussex.
 * Professor Jackie Scully, Professor of Social Ethics and Bioethics, Newcastle University.
 * Professor Jonathan Spencer, Regius Professor of South Asian Language, Culture and Society, University of Edinburgh.
 * Professor Karl Spracklen, Professor of Music, Leisure and Culture, Leeds Becket University.
 * Professor William Spurlin, Professor of English, Brunel University London.
 * Professor Jeanette Steemers, Professor of Culture, Media and Creative Industries, King's College London.
 * Dr Wendy Sykes, Director, Independent Social Research.
 * Professor Brian Taylor, Professor of Social Work, Ulster University.
 * Professor Vera Tolz, Sir William Mather Professor of Russian Studies, University of Manchester.
 * Susan Van Scoyoc, Consultant Psychologist.
 * Professor Peter Waldron, Professor of Modern History, University of East Anglia.
 * Professor Craig Watkins, Professor of Town and Regional Planning, University of Sheffield.
 * Professor Matthew Weait, Professor of Law and Society, University of Portsmouth.
 * Professor Stephen Webb, Professor of Social Work, Glasgow Caledonian University.
 * Professor Cynthia Weber, Professor of International Relations, University of Sussex.
 * Teresa Williams, Director of Social Research and Policy, Nuffield Foundation.
 * Dr Wei Yang, Founding Director, Wei Yang and Partners, London.