RSE fellows...

March 18, 2005

The following have been elected honorary fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: David Attenborough, freelance writer and broadcaster; Michael Berry (Bristol); John McCarthy (Stanford); Michael Porter (Harvard Business School).

Corresponding Fellows: Orley Ashenfelter (Princeton); Malcolm Chisholm (Ohio State); Bruno Frey (Zurich); Cameron Gordon (Texas); Knut Helle (Bergen); Elizabeth Loftus (California, Irvine); Ralph Steinman (Rockefeller).

Ordinary fellows: Robin Allshire (Edinburgh); Robert Anderson (Edinburgh); Alan Archibald (Roslin Institute Edinburgh); Christopher Berry (Glasgow); Wendy Bickmore (Western General Hospital); Susan Black (Dundee); George Borthwick (Napier); Jane Bower (Glasgow Caledonian); Alistair Brown (Aberdeen); Steve Bruce (Aberdeen); Doreen Cantrell (Dundee); Michael Cates (Edinburgh); Stephen Chapman (Edinburgh); Patricia Connolly (Strathclyde); Edward Cowan (Glasgow); Anthony Doyle (Glasgow); Allan Findlay (Dundee); Mary Gibby (Royal Botanic Garden); Evelyn Glennie, professional musician; Anne Glover (Aberdeen); Alison Goligher (Schlumberger Oilfield Services); Andrew Goudie (Scottish Executive); Istvan Gyongy (Edinburgh); John Hancock (Glasgow); John Irvine (St Andrews); Eve Johnstone (Edinburgh); Paul Jowitt (Heriot-Watt); Michael Keating (Aberdeen and European University Institute, Italy); Peter Keightley (Edinburgh); Andrew Knox (Glasgow); David Leigh (Edinburgh); Kenneth McKinnon (Edinburgh); Irwin McLean (Dundee); Gilleasbuig MacMillan (St Giles Cathedral); Duncan MacMillan (Scotsman newspaper and professor emeritus, Edinburgh); Ian MacPhail (College of Justice); Susan Manning (Edinburgh); Andrew Meharg (Aberdeen); Duncan Michael (Arup Group); Alan Millar (Stirling); Gordon Murray (Edinburgh); James Naismith (St Andrews); Anthony Nash (Edinburgh); Anne Neville (Leeds); Jeremy Peat (Royal Bank of Scotland); James Prosser (Aberdeen); Stuart Ralston (Edinburgh); Bob Reid (Edinburgh Business School); John Rotter (Edinburgh); John Savill (Edinburgh Medical School); Marian Scott (Glasgow); Mona Siddiqui (Glasgow); Garry Taylor (St Andrews); Philip Wadler (Edinburgh); John Webster (Aberdeen).

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