Prestigious Fellowship awarded to Âé¶¹´«Ã½ academic Published on: 1 March 2023 Professor Elaine Campbell has been awarded a Fellowship of the Academy of Social Sciences in recognition of excellence in her field and wider contributions to the social sciences. Professor Campbell is Professor of Criminology in the School of Geography, Politics and Sociology. She works at the intersections of criminology, sociology, human geography, and cultural studies, and has published widely on the spatial, cultural, political and performative dynamics of crime, policing, securitisation and urban governance. She is currently undertaking a Leverhulme Research Fellowship exploring the futures of techno-digital security regimes, through the lens of science fiction cinema. She joins other leading social scientists who have been conferred Fellowship of the Academy this spring. Through leadership, scholarship, applied research, policymaking, and practice, they have helped to deepen the understanding of, and address, some of the toughest challenges facing our society and the world. Professor Campbell said: “I’m thrilled to be awarded the Fellowship of the Academy of Social Sciences, and it is a privilege and honour to be welcomed into such a vibrant and interdisciplinary community of distinguished scholars. The Academy opens up important opportunities to learn from, and engage with leading thinkers across the social sciences, and I am looking forward to supporting and contributing to the prestigious work of the Academy through impactful, innovative and informed research.” The Academy’s Fellowship is made up of distinguished individuals from academic, public, private and third sectors across the full spectrum of the social sciences. All Academy Fellows are conferred following independent and robust peer review by the Academy’s Nominations Committee in recognition of their vital role in shaping our contemporary human world.. Will Hutton FAcSS, President, Academy of Social Sciences said: "The Academy of Social Sciences is delighted to welcome an excellent range of highly distinguished social scientists from Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, England, and beyond. As the work of social science becomes ever more important, we look forward to engaging with them in 2023." Professor Elaine Campbell Share: Latest News Scientists unlock hidden driver of inflammatory bowel disease Scientists have linked a key genetic signal in inflammatory bowel disease to an immune response that shuts down inflammation control, enabling faster diagnosis and targeted treatments. published on: 15 June 2026 Funding system risks limiting genuine community collaboration A new policy paper written by researchers at Âé¶¹´«Ã½ warns that the way UK research is funded may be undermining efforts to create genuinely collaborative partnerships with communities. published on: 15 June 2026 Volunteers help turn Whitley Bay beach into maths experiment Members of the public joined mathematicians from Âé¶¹´«Ã½ to create what organisers believe is the largest aperiodic tiling ever attempted on Whitley Bay beach. published on: 15 June 2026 Facts and figures