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]
The first fellows (then known as academicians) were elected in 1999. The inaugural fellows were: [2]
There were 91 people elected to the fellowship in 2002: [3]
There were 60 people elected to the fellowship in 2003: [4]
There were 51 people elected to the fellowship in 2004: [5]
There were 63 people elected to the fellowship in March 2006: [6]
There were 20 people elected to the fellowship in September 2006: [7]
These people are known to have been selected sometime prior to 2007: [8]
There were 64 people elected to the fellowship in 2009: [9]
There were 70 people elected to the fellowship in February 2011: [10]
There were 63 people elected to the fellowship in 2012: [12]
There were 35 people elected to the fellowship in March 2013: [13]
There were 51 people elected to the fellowship in August 2013: [14]
There were 28 people elected to the fellowship in March 2014: [15]
There were 34 people elected to the fellowship in September 2014: [16] [17]
There were 33 people elected to the fellowship in March 2015: [18]
There were 46 people elected to the fellowship in October 2015: [19]
There were 84 people elected to the fellowship in 2016: [20]
There were 47 people elected to the fellowship in March 2017: [21]
There were 69 people elected to the fellowship in October 2017: [22]
There were 58 people elected to the fellowship in 2018: [23]
There were 73 people elected to the fellowship in 2019: [25]
There were 73 people elected to the fellowship in 2020: [26]
There were 74 people elected to the fellowship in 2021: [27]
There were 47 people elected to the fellowship in March 2022: [28] [29]
There were 40 people elected to the fellowship in September 2022: [30] [31]
There were 55 people elected to the fellowship in 2023: [32]
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]
The first fellows (then known as academicians) were elected in 1999. The inaugural fellows were: [2]
There were 91 people elected to the fellowship in 2002: [3]
There were 60 people elected to the fellowship in 2003: [4]
There were 51 people elected to the fellowship in 2004: [5]
There were 63 people elected to the fellowship in March 2006: [6]
There were 20 people elected to the fellowship in September 2006: [7]
These people are known to have been selected sometime prior to 2007: [8]
There were 64 people elected to the fellowship in 2009: [9]
There were 70 people elected to the fellowship in February 2011: [10]
There were 63 people elected to the fellowship in 2012: [12]
There were 35 people elected to the fellowship in March 2013: [13]
There were 51 people elected to the fellowship in August 2013: [14]
There were 28 people elected to the fellowship in March 2014: [15]
There were 34 people elected to the fellowship in September 2014: [16] [17]
There were 33 people elected to the fellowship in March 2015: [18]
There were 46 people elected to the fellowship in October 2015: [19]
There were 84 people elected to the fellowship in 2016: [20]
There were 47 people elected to the fellowship in March 2017: [21]
There were 69 people elected to the fellowship in October 2017: [22]
There were 58 people elected to the fellowship in 2018: [23]
There were 73 people elected to the fellowship in 2019: [25]
There were 73 people elected to the fellowship in 2020: [26]
There were 74 people elected to the fellowship in 2021: [27]
There were 47 people elected to the fellowship in March 2022: [28] [29]
There were 40 people elected to the fellowship in September 2022: [30] [31]
There were 55 people elected to the fellowship in 2023: [32]