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Professor Schapira elected to Academia Europaea

We're delighted to announce that Professor Schapira (Professor of Clinical Neuroscience, Clinical and Movement Neurosciences, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology) has been elected to Academia Europaea.

19 June 2023

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The Academia Europaea was founded in 1988, on the initiative of the UK's Royal Society and other National Academies in Europe. It is the pan-European academy of science, humanities and letters, with a membership of over 5000 eminent scholars, drawn from all countries of Europe, and all disciplines, nationalities and geographical locations.

Elected members 2023

The Board of trustees are pleased to announce that 349 international scholars have been elected to membership in Academia Europaea in the four Classes of humanities and arts; social and related sciences; exact sciences and life sciences, following a rigorous peer review process.

 "I am both delighted and honoured to be elected to the Academia Europaea. This is a prestigious institution and reflects all the excellent work done by those with whom I have had the pleasure of working with in our Parkinsons disease research over many years." Professor Schapira (Professor of Clinical Neuroscience, Clinical and Movement Neurosciences, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology) 

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