Ute Frevert has been selected as “Corresponding Fellows”
Founded in 1902, the British Academy brings together each year a small number of academics and experts who have done outstanding work in the humanities and social sciences.
Ute Frevert, Director at the research center History of Emotions at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, has been selected as one of fifteen new "Corresponding Fellows" of the British Academy. The British Academy, which was founded in 1902, annually elects a limited number of scientists and experts for their outstanding work in the field of humanities and social science research.