Elections to the Fellowship 2007


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  • Ash Amin, Professor of Geography and Executive Director, Institute of Advanced Study, University of Durham
  • Mark Armstrong, Professor of Economics, University College London
  • Derek Attridge, Professor of English, University of York
  • Toby Barnard, Lecturer in History, University of Oxford, Fellow of Hertford College
  • John Barton, Oriel & Laing Professor of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture, University of Oxford
  • Paul Binski, Professor of the History of Medieval Art, University of Cambridge
  • Philip Bohlman, Mary Werkman Distinguished Service Professor of the Humanities and of Music, University of Chicago (elected to the Corresponding Fellowship)
  • Rachel Bowlby, Northcliffe Professor of Modern English Literature, University College London
  • Harvey Brown, Professor of Philosophy of Physics, University of Oxford
  • Andrew Burrows, Norton Rose Professor of Commercial Law, University of Oxford, Fellow of St Hugh’s College
  • Peter Cane, Professor and Director, John Fleming Centre for Advancement of Legal Research, The Australian National University College of Law (elected to the Corresponding Fellowship)
  • Susan Carey, Henry A Morss Jr & Elizabeth W Morss Professor of Psychology, Harvard University (elected to the Corresponding Fellowship)
  • Bryony Coles, Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology, University of Exeter
  • Ross Cranston, Centennial Professor of Law, London School of Economics and Political Science
  • Noël Duval, Emeritus Professor, Ancient History and Archaeology, University of Paris, Sorbonne - Paris IV (elected to the Corresponding Fellowship)
  • Robert Foley, Director of the Leverhulme Centre for Human Evolutionary Studies, University of Cambridge, Fellow of King’s College
  • Mary Fulbrook, Professor of German History, University College London
  • Christopher Fuller, Professor of Anthropology, London School of Economics and Political Science
  • John Gillingham, Emeritus Professor, London School of Economics and Political Science
  • Derek Gregory, Distinguished University Scholar and Professor of Geography, University of British Columbia at Vancouver (elected to the Corresponding Fellowship)
  • John Haffenden, Research Professor in English Literature, University of Sheffield
  • Christopher Hill, Sir Patrick Sheehy Professor of International Relations, University of Cambridge
  • Carole Hillenbrand, Professor of Islamic History, University of Edinburgh
  • Boyd Hilton, Reader in Modern British History, University of Cambridge, Fellow of Trinity College
  • Michael Hunter, Professor of History, Birkbeck, University of London
  • Tony Judt, University Professor and Director, The Remarque Institute, New York University (elected to the Corresponding Fellowship)
  • David Kaplan, Hans Reichenbach Distinguished Professor of Scientific Philosophy, University of California, Los Angeles (elected to the Corresponding Fellowship)
  • Catriona Kelly, Professor of Russian and Co-Director, European Humanities Research Centre, University of Oxford
  • Denis Knoepfler, Professor of Classical Archaeology and Ancient History, University of Neuchâtel; Professor of the History and Epigraphy of the Greek Cities, Collège de France (elected to the Corresponding Fellowship)
  • Joni Lovenduski, Anniversary Professor of Politics, Birkbeck, University of London
  • Richard McCabe, Professor of English Language and Literature, University of Oxford, Fellow of Merton College
  • David Martin, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, London School of Economics and Political Science
  • Henrietta Moore, Professor of Social Anthropology, London School of Economics and Political Science
  • Colin Morris, Emeritus Professor of Medieval History, University of Southampton
  • Joseph Nye, University Distinguished Service Professor and the Sultan of Oman Professor of International Relations, Harvard University (elected to the Corresponding Fellowship)
  • Anthony Ogus, Professor of Law, University of Manchester
  • Carole Pateman, Research Professor, European Studies, Cardiff University
  • Nicholas Purcell, Fellow in Ancient History, St John’s College, Oxford
  • Genevra Richardson, Professor of Law, King’s College London
  • Ian Roberts, Professor of Linguistics, University of Cambridge
  • Kevin Roberts, Sir John Hicks Professor of Economics, University of Oxford
  • Ariel Rubinstein, Professor of Economics, Tel Aviv University; Professor of Economics, New York University (elected to the Corresponding Fellowship)
  • Mike Savage, Professor of Sociology and Director of the ESRC Centre for Research in Socio-Cultural Change, University of Manchester
  • John Scott, Professor of Sociology, University of Essex
  • Richard Smith, Professor of Econometric Theory and Economic Statistics, University of Cambridge
  • Zara Steiner, Emeritus Fellow, New Hall, Cambridge
  • Steven Tipper, Professor of Cognitive Science, University of Wales, Bangor
  • H Peyton Young, Professorial Fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford; Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution, Washington DC