The University of Liverpool’s Professor Sara Cohen, James and Constance Alsop Chair in our Department of Music, has been elected one of 86 fellows to the British Academy in 2024.
Professor Cohen joins a cohort of the very best academics elected from the field of humanities and social science research, both across the UK and globally.
Of the 86 new fellows elected in 2024, 52 were from institutions across the UK.
On hearing of her award, Professor Cohen said: “It is an honour and a privilege to have been elected a Fellow of the British Academy and I’m extremely grateful.
“I very much look forward to helping to champion the important work of the Academy across the arts, humanities and social sciences.”
Professor Julia Black, President of the British Academy, said: “We are delighted to welcome this year’s cohort of Fellows, and I offer my warmest congratulations to each and every one. From the Academy’s earliest days, our Fellows are the lifeblood of the organisation, representing the very best of our disciplines – and we could not do all that we do without their expertise, time and energy. I very much look forward to working closely with our new Fellows – the breadth and depth of their expertise adds so much to the Academy.”
Founded in 1902, the British Academy is a Fellowship consisting of over 1700 of the leading minds in humanities and social sciences subjects from the UK and overseas. Current Fellows include the classicist Professor Dame Mary Beard, the historian Professor Sir Simon Schama and philosopher Professor Baroness Onora O’Neill, while previous Fellows include Dame Frances Yates, Sir Winston Churchill, Seamus Heaney and Beatrice Webb.
The Academy is also a funder of both national and international research, as well as a forum for debate and public engagement.