The British Academy is a fellowship of around 1,400 leading national and international academics elected for their distinction in the humanities and social sciences.
Gender and ageing, including care-giving, older men, pensions; health inequalities, including women's health, social capital, cross-national comparisons; sociology of sleep, research on women, couples and ageing
Law's role in facilitating and regulating business activity: integrating legal and economic analysis in the domestic and comparative study of company law, corporate governance, financial regulation and insolvency
Women's writing; English language and literature; 19th-century poetry and literature; Victorian literature
The economics of industry, regulation of network utilities, competition policy, pricing strategy, markets with boundedly rational consumers.
Modern History; History of South Asia, History of Science; History of Medicine; Social History
Law Legal History Labour Law and Discrimination USA, Canada and/or Mexico
English Language and Literature
Law
Industrial Organization; Market Design; Statistical Methods for Causal Inference
Models of Visual brain development, underlying visual, spatial and social cognition in both typical and at-risk infants and children, including those with very premature birth and Williams Syndrome
Economics South America Colombia South Asia India Economic Policy USA, Canada and/or Mexico Mexico
The language of literature and literary theory: Renaissance prosodic experiments, English poetic rhythm, James Joyce and J. M. Coetzee, philosophical approaches to literature.
Technology-based and technology-enabled entrepreneurship and innovation; entrepreneurial and innovation ecosystems; new venture internationalisation; impact of digitalisation on these dynamics; comparative entrepreneurship in developed and emerging economies