Swansea academic among leading social scientists conferred as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences

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The Academy of Social Sciences has announced that it has conferred the award of Fellow on 47 leading social scientists, including Professor Tess Fitzpatrick, Head of English and Applied Linguistics at Swansea University.

Prof Tess FitzpatrickProfessor Fitzpatrick (pictured), who is based within the University’s College of Arts and Humanities, has an international reputation in lexical studies and in wider understanding of cognitive processes in language learning and education. She has pioneered extending lexical studies to applications in genetics, aging and dementia.

The new Fellows are drawn from academics, practitioners and policymakers across the social sciences. They have been recognised after an extensive peer review process for the excellence and impact of their work through the use of social science for public benefit.

Announcing the conferment, Professor Roger Goodman FAcSS, Chair of the Academy said: “The outstanding contributions of each new Fellow are a testament to the breadth of the social sciences, both in their ability to inform policy for public benefit, as well as in addressing some of our most pressing societal issues.

“The range of expertise of our more than 1,100 eminent Fellows speaks to the Academy’s growing reach as the representative voice of the social science community as a whole.”

The full list of 47 awardees can be found here.