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  1. Fellowship of the British Academy (post-nominal letters FBA) is an award granted by the British Academy to leading academics for their distinction in the humanities and social sciences. The categories are: Fellows – scholars resident in the United Kingdom; Corresponding Fellows – scholars resident overseas

  2. Os Membros da Academia Britânica (do inglês: Fellow of the British Academy (FBA)) consistem de acadêmicos e pesquisadores líderes mundiais em ciências humanas e sociais. [1] Vários bolsistas são eleitos a cada ano em julho na Assembleia Geral Anual da Academia, por sua distinção nas áreas acadêmicas citadas anteriormente ...

  3. Read, Watch, Listen Each fortnight we bring insights from Fellows of the British Academy and share our recommendations for what to read, watch and listen. Funding Opportunities Receive updates on funding opportunities when they are open for applications.

  4. List of fellows of the British Academy. The Fellowship of the British Academy consists of world-leading scholars and researchers in the humanities and social sciences. A number of fellows are elected each year in July at the academy's annual general meeting. [1]

    • Purposes
    • History
    • Fellowship
    • Funding Schemes
    • International Work
    • Higher Education and Research
    • Policy Work
    • Public Events
    • Award of Prizes
    • Publications

    The academy states that it has five fundamental purposes: 1. To speak up for the humanities and the social sciences 2. To invest in the very best researchers and research 3. To inform and enrich debate around society's greatest questions 4. To ensure sustained international engagement and collaboration 5. To make the most of the Academy's assets to...

    The creation of a "British Academy for the Promotion of Historical, Philosophical and Philological Studies" was first proposed in 1899 in order that Britain could be represented at meetings of European and American academies. The organisation, which has since become simply "the British Academy", was initiated as an unincorporated society on 17 Dece...

    Election as a Fellow of the British Academy recognises high scholarly distinction in the humanities or social sciences, evidenced by published work. Fellows may use the letters FBA after their names. Fellows are elected into one of the following disciplinary sections: Humanities 1. Classical Antiquity 2. Theology and Religious Studies 3. African an...

    The British Academy channels substantial public funding into support for individuals and organisations pursuing humanities and social sciences research and scholarship in the UK and overseas. These funding schemes are designed to aid scholars at different stages of their academic career and include postdoctoral fellowships, Wolfson Research Profess...

    In order to promote the interests of UK research and learning around the world, the Academy works to create frameworks to support international networking and collaboration and develop the role of humanities and social sciences research in tackling global challenges. It draws on expertise from a wide range of sources from within the fellowship and ...

    As the UK's national voice for the humanities and social sciences, the British Academy seeks to promote and protect the interests and health of these disciplines and their research base. It makes independent representations to the government and other bodies on relevant higher education and research issues, contributes statements and submissions to...

    The British Academy's Fellowship represents breadth and excellence of expertise across these disciplines, and the Academy's policy work is dedicated to applying that insight to policy issues for public benefit and societal well-being. The goal is to enlighten the context, meaning and practicalities of policy challenges. This work is meant to bring ...

    The British Academy organises a wide-ranging annual programme of more than 50 public lectures, panel discussions, conferences and seminars showcasing new research and debating topical issues. This includes a number of long-established lecture series, such as the Shakespeare Lecture, first given in 1911.Most events are free and most take place at th...

    The British Academy awards a total of 15 prizes and medals, most of them awarded annually. 1. British Academy President's Medal, created in 2010 and awarded to up to five recipients each year who have demonstrated "signal service to the cause of the humanities and social sciences" 2. British Academy Medal, created in 2013 and awarded to up to three...

    Lectures and conferences papers
    Monographs
    Research series
  5. Fellows. Fellows are the major category of fellowship at the Academy. They are scholars who have 'attained distinction in any of the branches of study which it is the object of the Academy to promote' – ie, the humanities and the social sciences.

  6. List of honorary fellows of the British Academy. The Fellowship of the British Academy consists of world-leading scholars and researchers in the humanities and social sciences. A varying number of fellows are elected each year in July at the Academy's annual general meeting. [1]