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Awards of the British Academy

The British Academy presents 18 awards and medals to recognise achievement in the humanities and social sciences.

Overview edit

The British Academy currently awards 18 prizes and medals:[1]

General awards:

  • British Academy Medal (for academic research that has "transformed understanding" of a field of the humanities or social sciences)
  • The President's Medal (for "outstanding service" to the humanities or social sciences)
  • Leverhulme Medal and Prize (for "significant contribution to knowledge or understanding" in a field of the humanities or social sciences)

Discipline-specific awards:

Prizes and medals edit

Brian Barry Prize in Political Science edit

The Brian Barry Prize in Political Science is awarded jointly by the British Academy, the Cambridge University Press, and the British Journal of Political Science. It was named in honour of Brian Barry and first awarded in 2014. It is awarded annually to an individual or group "for excellence in political science, as displayed in an unpublished essay". The prize is £2500 and the winning essay is published in the British Journal of Political Science.[2][3]

List of Recipients:

  • 2014: Helder De Schutter and Dr Lea Ypi, for 'Mandatory Citizenship for Immigrants'[4]
  • 2015: Parashar Kulkarni, for 'Are There Cultural Prerequisites to Effective Property Rights?: Evidence from Inheritance Rights of Widows in Colonial India'[5]
  • 2016: William Roberts Clark, Professor Matt Golder, and Professor Sona N. Golder, for 'An Exit, Voice, and Loyalty Model of Politics'[6]
  • 2017: Jonathan White, for 'The Ethics of Political Alliance'[7]
  • 2018: Zeynep Pamuk, of St John's College, Oxford, for 'Justifying Public Funding for Science.[8]
  • 2019: Andre Santos Campos, for 'Representing the Future: The Interests of Future Persons in Representative Democracy'[9]
  • 2020: Jonathan Havercroft, for 'Why is there no just riot theory?'[9]

British Academy Medal edit

The British Academy Medal was established in 2013. It is awarded annually "for academic research that has transformed understanding in a field of the humanities and social sciences".[10]

Burkitt Medal edit

The Burkitt Medal for Biblical Studies was established in 1923. It is awarded annually "in recognition of special service to Biblical Studies", with the area of study alternating between the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament.[11]

Derek Allen Prize edit

The Derek Allen Prize was founded in 1976 to honour Derek Allen, FBA, who was secretary (1969–73) and treasurer (1973–75) of the British Academy; it was established by his widow and sons to recognise outstanding scholarly achievement in Allen's principal interests: numismatics, Celtic studies and musicology. Although awarded annually, the prize rotates between the three disciplines. Recipients are awarded £400.[12]

Edward Ullendorff Medal edit

The Edward Ullendorff Medal was created in 2012 to honour Professor Edward Ullendorff, FBA, who had died the previously year; its establishment was supported by his widow. Award annually, the medal recognizes "scholarly distinction and achievements in the field of Semitic Languages and Ethiopian Studies".[13]

List of recipients:[13]

  • 2012: Simon Hopkins, FBA, Hebrew University, Jerusalem.
  • 2013: Getatchew Haile, FBA, Hill Museum & Manuscript Library of Saint John's University, USA.
  • 2014: David Appleyard, School of African and Oriental Studies.
  • 2015: Siegbert Uhlig, University of Hamburg.
  • 2016: Sebastian Brock, FBA, University of Oxford.
  • 2017: Veronika Six, University of Hamburg.
  • 2018: John Huehnergard, The University of Texas at Austin[8]
  • 2019: Michael Knibb, King's College London
  • 2020: Otto Jastrow, "for his leading scholarship in the field of Arabic and Neo-Aramaic spoken dialects"[14]
  • 2021: Olga Kapeliuk

Grahame Clark Medal edit

The Grahame Clark Medal endowed in 1992 by Sir Grahame Clark and first awarded in 1993. It is awarded every two years "for academic achievement involving recent contributions to the study of prehistoric archaeology".[15]

Kenyon Medal edit

The Kenyon Medal was endowed by Sir Frederic Kenyon and awarded for the first time in 1957. It is awarded every two years "in recognition of work in the fields of classical studies and archaeology".[16]

Landscape Archaeology Medal edit

The Landscape Archaeology Medal is awarded every two years "for distinguished achievements in landscape archaeology". It was first awarded in 2007.[17]

List of Recipients:

  • 2007: Andrew Fleming
  • 2009: Tony Wilkinson
  • 2011: Conor Newman
  • 2013: Christopher Taylor
  • 2015: David Hall
  • 2017: Tom Williamson, "for his significant contribution to the study of landscape history and archaeology"[7]
  • 2019: Dominic Powlesland
  • 2020: Keith Branigan, "for his distinguished and varied career with many notable achievements in the study of Roman Britain and the prehistory of the Aegean"[18]

Leverhulme Medal and Prize edit

The Leverhulme Medal and Prize was created 2002 and is sponsored by The Leverhulme Trust. It is awarded every three years "for significant contribution to knowledge and understanding in a field within the humanities and social sciences". It is worth £5000.[19]

British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding edit

The British Academy Book Prize (formerly the Nayef Al-Rodhan Prize for Global Cultural Understanding) was established by Nayef Al-Rodhan in 2013. It is awarded annually for "outstanding scholarly contributions to global cultural understanding". It is worth £25,000.[20]

Neil and Saras Smith Medal for Linguistics edit

The Neil and Saras Smith Medal for Linguistics is awarded annually to an individual for "lifetime achievement in the scholarly study of linguistics". It was established by Neil Smith in 2013, and first awarded in 2014.[21]

List of Recipients:

  • 2014: Noam Chomsky FBA [22]
  • 2015: William Labov, "for his significant contribution to linguistics and the language sciences"[23]
  • 2016: Sir John Lyons FBA, "for his outstanding lifetime contribution to the field of linguistics"[6]
  • 2017: Bernard Comrie FBA, "for his significant contributions to the study of language universals, linguistic typology and language history"[7]
  • 2018: Barbara Partee FBA (University of Massachusetts Amherst), for "her leading contributions to the study of semantics, syntax and pragmatics".[8]
  • 2019: Deirdre Wilson FBA (University College London) [21]
  • 2020: Paul Kiparsky FBA (Stanford University), for "his research on phonology and historical linguistics".[21]
  • 2021: Marianne Mithun (University of California, Santa Barbara)[24]
  • 2022: Sheila Blumstein (Brown University)

Peter Townsend Prize edit

The Peter Townsend Prize was created in 2011 to honour the sociologist Professor Peter Townsend, FBA, who had died in 2009. The prize is awarded biennially to recognise "outstanding work with policy relevance on a topic to which Townsend made a major contribution." Nominations are made for "a published work with policy relevance and academic merit on poverty and inequality; ageing and the lives of older people; disability and inequalities in health." The prize is awarded with £2,000.[25]

List of recipients:[25]

  • 2011: Julia Johnson, Sheena Rolph and Randall Smith for Residential Care Transformed: Revisiting 'The Last Refuge'
  • 2013: Tracy Shildrick, Professor Robert MacDonald, Colin Webster and Kayleigh Garthwaite for Poverty and Insecurity: Life in Low-Pay, No-Pay Britain
  • 2015: Andrew Sayer for Why We Can't Afford the Rich
  • 2017: Kayleigh Garthwaite for Hunger Pains: Life Inside Foodbank Britain
  • 2019: Steven King for Writing the Lives of the English Poor 1750s-1830s[26]
  • 2021: John Stewart for Richard Titmuss: A Commitment to Welfare[24]

President's Medal edit

The President's Medal is awarded annually by the British Academy to up to five individuals or organisations for "outstanding service to the cause of the humanities and social sciences". It was first award in 2010.[27]

Rose Mary Crawshay Prize edit

The Rose Mary Crawshay Prize was created in 1888 as The Byron, Shelley, Keats In Memoriam Yearly Prize Fund by Rose Mary Crawshay (1828–1907). In 1914, the fund was transferred to the British Academy. The newly renamed Rose Mary Crawshay Prize was first awarded in 1916.[28] It is awarded annually "for a historical or critical work on any subject connected with English Literature by a woman of any nationality" and is worth £500.[6]

Serena Medal edit

The Serena Medal was established in 1920 and is awarded annually for "eminent services towards the furtherance of the study of Italian history, philosophy or music, literature, art, or economics."[29]

List of recipients:[29][30]

Sir Israel Gollancz Prize edit

The Sir Israel Gollancz Prize was created in 1924 as the Biennial Prize for English Literature. The name was changed to honour Israel Gollancz after his death in 1930. It is "awarded biennially for work connected with Anglo-Saxon, Early English Language and Literature, English Philology, or the History of English Language". It is worth £400.[32]

Wiley Prize in Economics edit

The Wiley Prize in Economics was established in 2013 and is sponsored by the publisher Wiley; awarded annually, it recognises "achievement in research by an outstanding early career economist." The recipient is awarded £5,000.[33]

List of recipients

  • 2013: Philipp Kircher, University of Edinburgh
  • 2014: Vasco Carvalho, University of Cambridge
  • 2015: Johannes Spinnewijn, London School of Economics and Political Science
  • 2016: James Fenske, University of Warwick
  • 2017: Matthew Elliott, University of Cambridge
  • 2018: Mirko Draca, University of Warwick[8]

Wiley Prize in Psychology edit

The Wiley Prize in Psychology was established in 2009 and is made in partnership with the publisher Wiley; awarded annually, it recognises "lifetime achievement by an outstanding international scholar and promising early-career work by a UK-based psychologist, within 5 years of receipt of their doctorate." The award is given out to the former in odd years and the latter in even years. The recipient is awarded £5,000.[33]

List of recipients

  • 2009: Martin Seligman, Albert A Fox Leadership Professor at the University of Pennsylvania and Director of the University's Positive Psychology Center
  • 2010: Essi Viding, Reader in Developmental Psychopathology, University College, London
  • 2011: Michael Tomasello, Wolfgang Köhler Primate Research Center, Leipzig
  • 2012: Yulia Kovas, Goldsmiths, University of London
  • 2013: Anne Treisman, FBA FRS, Princeton University
  • 2014: Richard Cook, City University London
  • 2015: Peter Fonagy, FBA, University College London
  • 2016: Stephen Fleming, University College London
  • 2017: Stanislas Dehaene, FBA, INSERM-CEA Cognitive Neuroimaging Unit
  • 2018: Sarah Lloyd-Fox, Birkbeck, University of London; University of Cambridge[8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Prizes and Medals". The British Academy. from the original on 24 July 2017. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Brian Barry Prize in Political Science". British Academy. Retrieved 31 July 2017.
  3. ^ "A New Prize In Political Science: The Brian Barry Prize" (PDF). University of Essex. Cambridge Journals. Retrieved 31 July 2017.
  4. ^ De Schutter, Helder; Ypi, Lea (2015). "The British Academy Brian Barry Prize Essay: mandatory citizenship for immigrants". British Journal of Political Science. 45 (2): 235–251. doi:10.1017/s0007123414000568. Retrieved 31 July 2017.
  5. ^ "Prizes and Medals ceremony 2015". British Academy. 29 September 2017. Retrieved 31 July 2017.
  6. ^ a b c "British Academy announces 2016 prizes and medal winners". British Academy. 27 September 2016. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  7. ^ a b c "Prize and medal winners 2017". The British Academy. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  8. ^ a b c d e f "Award-winning journalists, prehistorians and world-leading economists honoured with prestigious British Academy prizes and medals", The British Academy, 20 August 2018. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  9. ^ a b "Brian Barry Prize in Political Science". The British Academy. Retrieved 27 May 2021.
  10. ^ "British Academy launches medal for landmark research". British Academy. 14 November 2013. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
  11. ^ "Burkitt Medal for Biblical Studies". British Academy. Retrieved 24 July 2017.
  12. ^ "Derek Allen Prize", British Academy. Retrieved 13 May 2018.
  13. ^ a b "Edward Ullendorff Medal", British Academy. Retrieved 13 May 2018.
  14. ^ "Edward Ullendorff Medal". The British Academy. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  15. ^ "Grahame Clark Medal". The British Academy. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
  16. ^ "Kenyon Medal". British Academy. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  17. ^ "Landscape Archaeology Medal". British Academy. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  18. ^ "Landscape Archaeology Medal". The British Academy. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  19. ^ "Leverhulme Medal & Prize". British Academy. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  20. ^ "British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding". British Academy. Retrieved 8 April 2021.
  21. ^ a b c "Neil & Saras Smith Medal for Linguistics". British Academy. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
  22. ^ "British Academy announces 2014 prize and medal winners". British Academy. 24 July 2014. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
  23. ^ . Department of Linguistics. University of Pennsylvania. Archived from the original on 31 July 2017. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
  24. ^ a b c "Leading slavery scholar wins prestigious British Academy prize for contributions to humanities and social sciences". The British Academy. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
  25. ^ a b "Peter Townsend Prize", British Academy. Retrieved 13 May 2018.
  26. ^ "Peter Townsend Prize". The British Academy. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  27. ^ "The British Academy President's Medal". British Academy. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  28. ^ "Rose Mary Crawshay Prize". British Academy. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  29. ^ a b "Serena Medal", British Academy. Retrieved 13 May 2018.
  30. ^ "Winners of the Serena Medal", British Academy. Retrieved 13 May 2018.
  31. ^ a b "Serena Medal". The British Academy. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  32. ^ "Sir Israel Gollancz Prize". British Academy. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  33. ^ a b "Wiley Prize in Psychology", British Academy. Retrieved 13 May 2018.

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The British Academy presents 18 awards and medals to recognise achievement in the humanities and social sciences Contents 1 Overview 2 Prizes and medals 2 1 Brian Barry Prize in Political Science 2 2 British Academy Medal 2 3 Burkitt Medal 2 4 Derek Allen Prize 2 5 Edward Ullendorff Medal 2 6 Grahame Clark Medal 2 7 Kenyon Medal 2 8 Landscape Archaeology Medal 2 9 Leverhulme Medal and Prize 2 10 British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding 2 11 Neil and Saras Smith Medal for Linguistics 2 12 Peter Townsend Prize 2 13 President s Medal 2 14 Rose Mary Crawshay Prize 2 15 Serena Medal 2 16 Sir Israel Gollancz Prize 2 17 Wiley Prize in Economics 2 18 Wiley Prize in Psychology 3 See also 4 ReferencesOverview editThe British Academy currently awards 18 prizes and medals 1 General awards British Academy Medal for academic research that has transformed understanding of a field of the humanities or social sciences The President s Medal for outstanding service to the humanities or social sciences Leverhulme Medal and Prize for significant contribution to knowledge or understanding in a field of the humanities or social sciences Discipline specific awards Brian Barry Prize in Political Science Burkitt Medal for Biblical Studies Derek Allen Prize for numismatics Celtic studies or musicology Edward Ullendorff Medal for Semitic languages and Ethiopian studies Grahame Clark Medal for prehistoric archaeology Kenyon Medal for classical studies and archaeology Landscape Archaeology Medal British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding Neil and Saras Smith Medal for Linguistics Peter Townsend Prize for the sociology of poverty ageing or health Rose Mary Crawshay Prize for English literature scholarship women only Serena Medal for Italian studies Sir Israel Gollancz Prize for English literature scholarship Wiley Prize in Economics Wiley Prize in PsychologyPrizes and medals editBrian Barry Prize in Political Science edit The Brian Barry Prize in Political Science is awarded jointly by the British Academy the Cambridge University Press and the British Journal of Political Science It was named in honour of Brian Barry and first awarded in 2014 It is awarded annually to an individual or group for excellence in political science as displayed in an unpublished essay The prize is 2500 and the winning essay is published in the British Journal of Political Science 2 3 List of Recipients 2014 Helder De Schutter and Dr Lea Ypi for Mandatory Citizenship for Immigrants 4 2015 Parashar Kulkarni for Are There Cultural Prerequisites to Effective Property Rights Evidence from Inheritance Rights of Widows in Colonial India 5 2016 William Roberts Clark Professor Matt Golder and Professor Sona N Golder for An Exit Voice and Loyalty Model of Politics 6 2017 Jonathan White for The Ethics of Political Alliance 7 2018 Zeynep Pamuk of St John s College Oxford for Justifying Public Funding for Science 8 2019 Andre Santos Campos for Representing the Future The Interests of Future Persons in Representative Democracy 9 2020 Jonathan Havercroft for Why is there no just riot theory 9 British Academy Medal edit Main article British Academy Medal The British Academy Medal was established in 2013 It is awarded annually for academic research that has transformed understanding in a field of the humanities and social sciences 10 Burkitt Medal edit Main article Burkitt Medal The Burkitt Medal for Biblical Studies was established in 1923 It is awarded annually in recognition of special service to Biblical Studies with the area of study alternating between the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament 11 Derek Allen Prize edit Main article Derek Allen Prize The Derek Allen Prize was founded in 1976 to honour Derek Allen FBA who was secretary 1969 73 and treasurer 1973 75 of the British Academy it was established by his widow and sons to recognise outstanding scholarly achievement in Allen s principal interests numismatics Celtic studies and musicology Although awarded annually the prize rotates between the three disciplines Recipients are awarded 400 12 Edward Ullendorff Medal edit The Edward Ullendorff Medal was created in 2012 to honour Professor Edward Ullendorff FBA who had died the previously year its establishment was supported by his widow Award annually the medal recognizes scholarly distinction and achievements in the field of Semitic Languages and Ethiopian Studies 13 List of recipients 13 2012 Simon Hopkins FBA Hebrew University Jerusalem 2013 Getatchew Haile FBA Hill Museum amp Manuscript Library of Saint John s University USA 2014 David Appleyard School of African and Oriental Studies 2015 Siegbert Uhlig University of Hamburg 2016 Sebastian Brock FBA University of Oxford 2017 Veronika Six University of Hamburg 2018 John Huehnergard The University of Texas at Austin 8 2019 Michael Knibb King s College London 2020 Otto Jastrow for his leading scholarship in the field of Arabic and Neo Aramaic spoken dialects 14 2021 Olga KapeliukGrahame Clark Medal edit Main article Grahame Clark Medal The Grahame Clark Medal endowed in 1992 by Sir Grahame Clark and first awarded in 1993 It is awarded every two years for academic achievement involving recent contributions to the study of prehistoric archaeology 15 Kenyon Medal edit Main article Kenyon Medal The Kenyon Medal was endowed by Sir Frederic Kenyon and awarded for the first time in 1957 It is awarded every two years in recognition of work in the fields of classical studies and archaeology 16 Landscape Archaeology Medal edit The Landscape Archaeology Medal is awarded every two years for distinguished achievements in landscape archaeology It was first awarded in 2007 17 List of Recipients 2007 Andrew Fleming 2009 Tony Wilkinson 2011 Conor Newman 2013 Christopher Taylor 2015 David Hall 2017 Tom Williamson for his significant contribution to the study of landscape history and archaeology 7 2019 Dominic Powlesland 2020 Keith Branigan for his distinguished and varied career with many notable achievements in the study of Roman Britain and the prehistory of the Aegean 18 Leverhulme Medal and Prize edit Main article Leverhulme Medal British Academy The Leverhulme Medal and Prize was created 2002 and is sponsored by The Leverhulme Trust It is awarded every three years for significant contribution to knowledge and understanding in a field within the humanities and social sciences It is worth 5000 19 British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding edit Main article British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding The British Academy Book Prize formerly the Nayef Al Rodhan Prize for Global Cultural Understanding was established by Nayef Al Rodhan in 2013 It is awarded annually for outstanding scholarly contributions to global cultural understanding It is worth 25 000 20 Neil and Saras Smith Medal for Linguistics edit The Neil and Saras Smith Medal for Linguistics is awarded annually to an individual for lifetime achievement in the scholarly study of linguistics It was established by Neil Smith in 2013 and first awarded in 2014 21 List of Recipients 2014 Noam Chomsky FBA 22 2015 William Labov for his significant contribution to linguistics and the language sciences 23 2016 Sir John Lyons FBA for his outstanding lifetime contribution to the field of linguistics 6 2017 Bernard Comrie FBA for his significant contributions to the study of language universals linguistic typology and language history 7 2018 Barbara Partee FBA University of Massachusetts Amherst for her leading contributions to the study of semantics syntax and pragmatics 8 2019 Deirdre Wilson FBA University College London 21 2020 Paul Kiparsky FBA Stanford University for his research on phonology and historical linguistics 21 2021 Marianne Mithun University of California Santa Barbara 24 2022 Sheila Blumstein Brown University Peter Townsend Prize edit The Peter Townsend Prize was created in 2011 to honour the sociologist Professor Peter Townsend FBA who had died in 2009 The prize is awarded biennially to recognise outstanding work with policy relevance on a topic to which Townsend made a major contribution Nominations are made for a published work with policy relevance and academic merit on poverty and inequality ageing and the lives of older people disability and inequalities in health The prize is awarded with 2 000 25 List of recipients 25 2011 Julia Johnson Sheena Rolph and Randall Smith for Residential Care Transformed Revisiting The Last Refuge 2013 Tracy Shildrick Professor Robert MacDonald Colin Webster and Kayleigh Garthwaite for Poverty and Insecurity Life in Low Pay No Pay Britain 2015 Andrew Sayer for Why We Can t Afford the Rich 2017 Kayleigh Garthwaite for Hunger Pains Life Inside Foodbank Britain 2019 Steven King for Writing the Lives of the English Poor 1750s 1830s 26 2021 John Stewart for Richard Titmuss A Commitment to Welfare 24 President s Medal edit Main article President s Medal British Academy The President s Medal is awarded annually by the British Academy to up to five individuals or organisations for outstanding service to the cause of the humanities and social sciences It was first award in 2010 27 Rose Mary Crawshay Prize edit Main article Rose Mary Crawshay Prize The Rose Mary Crawshay Prize was created in 1888 as The Byron Shelley Keats In Memoriam Yearly Prize Fund by Rose Mary Crawshay 1828 1907 In 1914 the fund was transferred to the British Academy The newly renamed Rose Mary Crawshay Prize was first awarded in 1916 28 It is awarded annually for a historical or critical work on any subject connected with English Literature by a woman of any nationality and is worth 500 6 Serena Medal edit The Serena Medal was established in 1920 and is awarded annually for eminent services towards the furtherance of the study of Italian history philosophy or music literature art or economics 29 List of recipients 29 30 1920 Dr G M Trevelyan 1921 Dr Paget Toynbee 1922 Professor E G Gardner 1923 Dr Horatio Brown 1924 Edward Hutton 1925 No award 1926 Edward Armstrong 1927 Benedetto Croce 1928 Senatore Giovanni Gentile 1929 No award 1930 Commendatore Ettore Modigliani 1931 Countess Martinego Cesaresco 1932 Professor Cesare Foligno 1933 Professor Thomas Okey 1934 Lord Rennell 1935 Professor Mario Praz 1936 No award 1937 Professor G de Sanctis 1938 Eugenie Sellers Strong 1939 No award 1940 Evelyn M Jamison 1941 G F H Berkeley 1942 Professor Gaetano Salvemini 1943 Bernard Berenson 1944 45 No award 1946 Dr Giovanni Poggi 1947 No award 1948 Sir George Hill 1949 No award 1950 Professor Etienne Gilson 1951 Professor Giuseppe Lugli 1952 No award 1953 Professor Carlo Dionisotti 1954 Professor Frederico Chabod 1955 Lord Clark 1956 Dr Umberto Zanotti Bianco 1957 Professor Rudolf Wittkower 1958 Dr P O Kristeller 1959 Professor Bruno Nardi 1960 Denis Mack Smith 1961 Sir John Pope Hennessy 1962 J B Ward Perkins 1963 Professor Johannes Wilde 1964 No award 1965 Professor Axel Boethius 1966 Paola Zancani 1967 Professor Edgar Wind 1968 Professor Ludwig Heydenreich 1969 Professor Roberto Weiss 1970 Professor R Longhi 1971 R Bianchi Bandinelli 1972 J Denis Mahon 1973 Professor E R Vincent 1974 Professor N Rubinstein 1975 Professor Eugenio Garin 1976 Professor Cecil Grayson 1977 Professor Augusto Campana 1978 Professor Wolfgang Lotz 1979 Professor John Shearman 1980 Professor Massimo Pallottino 1981 Professor Giulio Einaudi 1982 Professor Paola Barocchi 1983 Professor Franco Venturi 1984 Professor J H Whitfield 1985 Professor Francis Haskell 1986 Sir John Hale 1987 Christopher Seton Watson 1988 Dr Philip Jones 1989 Sir Harold Acton 1990 Dr Daniel Waley 1991 Professor Brian Pullan FBA University of Manchester 1992 Dr J I R Montagu 1993 Professor George Holmes 1994 Professor Patrick Boyde FBA University of Cambridge 1995 Hugh Honour 1996 Professor Giovanni Aquilecchia 1997 Professor Michael Mallett 1998 Professor J A Davis 1999 Professor Michael Talbot 2000 Professor Giulio Lepschy FBA 2001 Professor Michael Hirst FBA 2002 Professor John Woodhouse 2003 Professor Stuart Woolf 2004 Professor William Weaver 2005 Ronald Lightbown 2006 Professor Paul Ginsborg 2007 Professor Conor Fahy 2008 Professor Philip Gossett Robert W Reneker Distinguished Service Professor of Music University of Chicago and Professore Ordinario di chiara fama Universita La Sapienza Rome 2009 Professor Giorgio Chittolini Professor of Medieval History University of Milan 2010 Professor Anna Laura Lepschy Emeritus Professor University College London 2011 Professor Patricia Fortini Brown Emeritus Professor Princeton University 2012 Professor Richard Bellamy University College London 2013 Professor Pier Vincenzo Mengaldo University of Padua 2014 Chris Wickham FBA University of Oxford 2015 Brian A Hearn University of Oxford 2016 Geoffrey Nowell Smith Queen Mary University of London 2017 Martin McLaughlin University of Oxford 2018 Roger Parker FBA King s College London 8 2019 Professor John Foot University of Bristol 31 2020 Professor Jill Kraye for her scholarship on Renaissance philosophy and humanism and the later European influence of classical philosophy Aristotelianism Platonism Epicureanism and Stoicism 31 2021 Professor Lucrezia Reichlin FBA London Business School 24 Sir Israel Gollancz Prize edit Main article Sir Israel Gollancz Prize The Sir Israel Gollancz Prize was created in 1924 as the Biennial Prize for English Literature The name was changed to honour Israel Gollancz after his death in 1930 It is awarded biennially for work connected with Anglo Saxon Early English Language and Literature English Philology or the History of English Language It is worth 400 32 Wiley Prize in Economics edit The Wiley Prize in Economics was established in 2013 and is sponsored by the publisher Wiley awarded annually it recognises achievement in research by an outstanding early career economist The recipient is awarded 5 000 33 List of recipients 2013 Philipp Kircher University of Edinburgh 2014 Vasco Carvalho University of Cambridge 2015 Johannes Spinnewijn London School of Economics and Political Science 2016 James Fenske University of Warwick 2017 Matthew Elliott University of Cambridge 2018 Mirko Draca University of Warwick 8 Wiley Prize in Psychology edit The Wiley Prize in Psychology was established in 2009 and is made in partnership with the publisher Wiley awarded annually it recognises lifetime achievement by an outstanding international scholar and promising early career work by a UK based psychologist within 5 years of receipt of their doctorate The award is given out to the former in odd years and the latter in even years The recipient is awarded 5 000 33 List of recipients 2009 Martin Seligman Albert A Fox Leadership Professor at the University of Pennsylvania and Director of the University s Positive Psychology Center 2010 Essi Viding Reader in Developmental Psychopathology University College London 2011 Michael Tomasello Wolfgang Kohler Primate Research Center Leipzig 2012 Yulia Kovas Goldsmiths University of London 2013 Anne Treisman FBA FRS Princeton University 2014 Richard Cook City University London 2015 Peter Fonagy FBA University College London 2016 Stephen Fleming University College London 2017 Stanislas Dehaene FBA INSERM CEA Cognitive Neuroimaging Unit 2018 Sarah Lloyd Fox Birkbeck University of London University of Cambridge 8 See also editList of general awards in the humanities List of social sciences awardsReferences edit Prizes and Medals The British Academy Archived from the original on 24 July 2017 Retrieved 23 July 2017 Brian Barry Prize in Political Science British Academy Retrieved 31 July 2017 A New Prize In Political Science The Brian Barry Prize PDF University of Essex Cambridge Journals Retrieved 31 July 2017 De Schutter Helder Ypi Lea 2015 The British Academy Brian Barry Prize Essay mandatory citizenship for immigrants British Journal of Political Science 45 2 235 251 doi 10 1017 s0007123414000568 Retrieved 31 July 2017 Prizes and Medals ceremony 2015 British Academy 29 September 2017 Retrieved 31 July 2017 a b c British Academy announces 2016 prizes and medal winners British Academy 27 September 2016 Retrieved 23 July 2017 a b c Prize and medal winners 2017 The British Academy Retrieved 15 October 2017 a b c d e f Award winning journalists prehistorians and world leading economists honoured with prestigious British Academy prizes and medals The British Academy 20 August 2018 Retrieved 2 October 2018 a b Brian Barry Prize in Political Science The British Academy Retrieved 27 May 2021 British Academy launches medal for landmark research British Academy 14 November 2013 Retrieved 30 July 2017 Burkitt Medal for Biblical Studies British Academy Retrieved 24 July 2017 Derek Allen Prize British Academy Retrieved 13 May 2018 a b Edward Ullendorff Medal British Academy Retrieved 13 May 2018 Edward Ullendorff Medal The British Academy Retrieved 28 May 2021 Grahame Clark Medal The British Academy Retrieved 11 October 2017 Kenyon Medal British Academy Retrieved 23 July 2017 Landscape Archaeology Medal British Academy Retrieved 15 October 2017 Landscape Archaeology Medal The British Academy Retrieved 28 May 2021 Leverhulme Medal amp Prize British Academy Retrieved 23 July 2017 British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding British Academy Retrieved 8 April 2021 a b c Neil amp Saras Smith Medal for Linguistics British Academy Retrieved 30 July 2017 British Academy announces 2014 prize and medal winners British Academy 24 July 2014 Retrieved 30 July 2017 William Labov receives the Neil and Saras Smith Medal for Linguistics from the British Academy Department of Linguistics University of Pennsylvania Archived from the original on 31 July 2017 Retrieved 30 July 2017 a b c Leading slavery scholar wins prestigious British Academy prize for contributions to humanities and social sciences The British Academy Retrieved 2 September 2021 a b Peter Townsend Prize British Academy Retrieved 13 May 2018 Peter Townsend Prize The British Academy Retrieved 29 May 2021 The British Academy President s Medal British Academy Retrieved 23 July 2017 Rose Mary Crawshay Prize British Academy Retrieved 23 July 2017 a b Serena Medal British Academy Retrieved 13 May 2018 Winners of the Serena Medal British Academy Retrieved 13 May 2018 a b Serena Medal The British Academy Retrieved 29 May 2021 Sir Israel Gollancz Prize British Academy Retrieved 23 July 2017 a b Wiley Prize in Psychology British Academy Retrieved 13 May 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Awards of the British Academy amp oldid 1189092786 Serena Medal, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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