Paul Gilroy

British historian

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2023 Received an honorary doctorate from the University of Oxford, marking another significant milestone in his distinguished academic career.
2020 Became a Fellow of King's College London and received an honorary doctorate from the University of Copenhagen, further cementing his academic reputation.
2020 Became the founding director of University College London's Sarah Parker Remond Centre.
2019 Wins the prestigious Holberg Prize (€660,000) for his outstanding contributions across multiple academic disciplines, including cultural studies, critical race studies, sociology, history, anthropology, and African-American studies.
April 2018 Elected as an international honorary member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.
2017 Awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Sussex, reinforcing his significant academic contributions.
2016 Received an honorary doctorate from the University of Liège, further acknowledging his international academic influence.
2014 Elected as a Fellow of the British Academy, a prestigious recognition of his scholarly achievements.
2014 Elected as a fellow of the British Academy and the Royal Society of Literature.
September 2012 Joined King's College London. Also awarded a 50th Anniversary Fellowship from Sussex University.

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