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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. Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences 1999 The first fellows (then known as academicians) were elected in 1999. The inaugural fellows were: John Alderson, former Chief Constable of Devon and Cornwall Police Ron Amann, director-general of the Centre for Management and Policy Studies, Cabinet Office Margaret Archer, 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, University College London Patricia Broadfoot, University of Bristol Margaret Brown, King's College, London Archie Brown, St Anthony's College, Oxford Christopher Brumfit, University of Southampton Beatrix Campbell, University of Newcastle John Carpenter, University of Durham Tony Chapman, principal and chief executive officer, University of Wales Institute Richard Chapman, University of Durham Business School Mary Chapman, director-general, The Institute of Management Christine Chinkin, London School of Economics Nicholas Crafts, London School of Economics Ivor Crewe, vice-chancellor, University of Essex Gavyn Davies, Goldman Sachs International Lord Desai, London School of Economics Ian Diamond, University of Southampton Andrew Dilnot, director, Institute for Fiscal Studies Hastings Donnan, Queen's University, Belfast Patrick Dunleavy, London School of Economics Stuart Etherington, director, National Council for Voluntary Organisations Janet Finch, vice-chancellor, Keele University Ronnie Frankenberg, Keele University Denis Galligan, Wolfson College, University of Oxford Fred Halliday, London School of Economics David Hargreaves, University of Cambridge Patsy Healey, University of Newcastle Peter Hennessey, Queen Mary and Westfield College Tim Holt, director, Office of National Statistics Pat Hudson, Cardiff University Will Hutton, editor-in-chief, The Observer Sue Iversen, University of Oxford Michael Jacobs, Nicholson Graham and Jones Ronald Johnston, University of Bristol Bill Jordan, University of Exeter Roger Jowell, director, National Centre for Social Research Anthony King, University of Essex Julian Le Grand, London School of Economics Jane Lewis, University of Nottingham Janet Lewis, research director, Joseph Rowntree Foundation Ruth Lister, Loughborough University Moss Madden, University of Liverpool Jean Martin, social survey division, Office for National Statistics Doreen Massey, Open University Elizabeth Meehan, 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, 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, King's College, London Peter Townsend, University of Bristol Polly Toynbee, journalist John Urry, Lancaster University Alan Walker, University of Sheffield Stephen White, University of Glasgow Christine Whitehead, London School of Economis Lord Young of Dartington 2000 Andrew Gamble 2002 There were 91 people elected to the fellowship in 2002: 2003 There were 60 people elected to the fellowship in 2003: 2004 There were 51 people elected to the fellowship in 2004: March 2006 There were 63 people elected to the fellowship in March 2006: December 2006 There were 20 people elected to the fellowship in September 2006: Prior to 2007 These people are known to have been selected sometime prior to 2007: Rick Trainor Lawrence Freedman Paul Matthews Theresa Marteau Ken Young 2007 Susan Castillo 2008 Kelvyn Jones 2009 There were 64 people elected to the fellowship in 2009: February 2011 There were 70 people elected to the fellowship in February 2011: October 2011 Greg Bamber 2012 There were 63 people elected to the fellowship in 2012: March 2013 There were 35 people elected to the fellowship in March 2013: August 2013 There were 51 people elected to the fellowship in August 2013: March 2014 There were 28 people elected to the fellowship in March 2014: September 2014 There were 34 people elected to the fellowship in September 2014: March 2015 There were 33 people elected to the fellowship in March 2015: October 2015 There were 46 people elected to the fellowship in October 2015: 2016 There were 84 people elected to the fellowship in 2016: March 2017 There were 47 people elected to the fellowship in March 2017: October 2017 There were 69 people elected to the fellowship in October 2017: 2018 There were 58 people elected to the fellowship in 2018: 2019 There were 73 people elected to the fellowship in 2019: 2020 There were 73 people elected to the fellowship in 2020: 2021 There were 74 people elected to the fellowship in 2021: March 2022 There were 47 people elected to the fellowship in March 2022: September 2022 There were 40 people elected to the fellowship in September 2022: 2023 There were 55 people elected to the fellowship in 2023: See also List of social sciences awards References . 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