Learned Society Fellows 2018: honours for eight Swansea Academics

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The Learned Society of Wales has announced the results of its election of Fellows.

Among those from Swansea University named by the Learned Society as being honoured this year are:

  • Professor Kirsti BohataProfessor of English Literature Director of CREW
  • Professor Shareen DoakPersonal Chair in Genotoxicology and Cancer
  • Professor Biagio LuciniPersonal Chair Head of the Mathematics Department
  • Dr Cynfael Lake ~ Reader, Department of Welsh
  • Professor Danny McCarrollProfessor of Geography
  • Professor John Robert Morgan ~ Professor Emeritus Emeritus Professor History & Classics
  • Professor Perumal NithiarasuDean, Academic Leadership, Research Impact; Head, ZIenkiewicz Centre for Computational Engineering
  • Professor Gwynedd Parry ~ Professor of Law and History of Law

Learned Society of WalesElection to Fellowship is a public recognition of academic excellence, and LSW Fellowship is keenly competed. Fellows are elected following a rigorous examination of their achievements in their relevant fields.  

The Society now has just under 500 Fellows, distinguished men and women from all branches of learning who are prominent figures within their respective academic disciplines or professions. This year 35% of the new Fellows are female.

By bringing together the most successful and talented Fellows connected with Wales, the LSW to contributes to advancing and promoting excellence in all scholarly disciplines including providing independent and expert advice to Government.

Sir Emyr Jones Parry, the Society’s President, said: “I am delighted to welcome such a wide range of outstanding individuals to the Fellowship this year. Their election is recognition of excellence and achievement. They and their work are an inspiration to the nation. Fellows are elected on merit, and again the number of female Fellows is growing”.