The University of Glasgow proudly shares that “The Royal Society of Edinburgh Announces New Fellows for 2024”
The Royal Society of Edinburgh has announced this year’s cohort of new Fellows, and among the names are nine University of Glasgow academics covering all four Colleges.
Nominated for their individual excellence in a wide range of fields such as physics, chemistry, informatics, literature, law, social sciences, and business, they will be joining the 1,800 current Fellows of the RSE, Scotland’s National Academy.
Among the 57 new Fellows elected to the Society from the University of Glasgow are:
- Professor Emma Thomson – Professor in Infectious Diseases (Virology), School of Infection & Immunity
- Professor Fiona Leverick – Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, School of Law
- Professor Jason Gill – Professor of Cardiometabolic Health, School of Cardiovascular & Metabolic Health
- Professor Kirsteen McCue – Professor of Scottish Literature and Song Culture, School of Critical Studies
- Professor Nicole Busby – Professor of Human Rights, Equality and Justice, School of Law
- Professor Ross Forgan – Professor of Supramolecular and Materials Chemistry, School of Chemistry
- Professor Sayantan Ghosal – Adam Smith Chair in Political Economy, Adam Smith Business School
- Professor Sonja Franke-Arnold – Professor in Atom and Quantum Optics, School of Physics & Astronomy
- Professor Tom Guzik – Regius Chair of Physiology and Cardiovascular Pathobiology, School of Cardiovascular & Metabolic Health
President of the RSE, Professor Sir John Ball PRSE, said: “It is an immense honour to extend a warm welcome to each of our distinguished new Fellows.
“Individually, they embody exceptional dedication and accomplishment spanning multiple sectors and disciplines. Collectively, they demonstrate a profound commitment and determination to make meaningful contributions through their endeavours.
“From groundbreaking research that redefines our understanding to the creative pursuits that inspire and enrich our cultural landscape, the RSE proudly embraces the brightest minds, leveraging their unique expertise and perspectives for the betterment of society.
“As Scotland’s National Academy, we remain committed to mobilising a diverse array of expertise to confront society’s most pressing challenges, and I am certain that our new Fellows will prove invaluable assets to the RSE.”
Armando Iannucci was elected as an Honorary Fellow, known for award-winning satirical films and programmes such as The Death of Stalin and The Thick of It. Alongside Armando Iannucci was another Honorary Fellow, health and social care expert, chair of both the Royal College of Physicians and Dementia UK, Professor David Croisdale-Appleby. Broadcaster and journalist Sally Magnusson was also elected for her charity work and her own dementia charity Playlist for Life.