RSAI Fellows

2024

     
higanoyoshiro
University of Tsukuba, Japan
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University of São Paulo, Brazil
andrea
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
 

2023

     
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University of Sao Paulo, BRAZIL
denise pumain
Géographie-cités, FRANCE
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University of Groningen, THE NETHERLANDS
 

2022

     
Atorre1
University Paris-Saclay, FRANCE
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Australian National University, AUSTRALIA
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Erasmus University Rotterdam, THE NETHERLANDS
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University of Southern California, USA

2021

     
AMIT
Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
ALESSANDRA
Gran Sasso Science Institute (GSSI), ITALY
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West Virginia University, USA
KKstairway
University of Texas at Austin, USA

2020

     
jouke
University of Groningen, THE NETHERLANDS
juan
University of Alcalà, SPAIN
   

2019

     
Michael Batty
University College London, UK
Ingmar Prucha
University of Maryland, USA
isabella
Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium
 

2018

     
kohlhase3
University of Houston, USA
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University of California at Santa Barbara, USA
dan
Oklahoma State University, USA
ANDRES
London School of Economics, UK

2017

     
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University of Southern California, USA
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Roberto Camagni (deceased, 2023)
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
adamrose
University of Southern California, USA
 

2016

     
Professor Philip McCann
University of Groningen, THE NETHERLANDS
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The Ohio State University, USA
 rey
Arizona State University, USA
 

2015

     
donaghy
Cornell University, USA
florax
Raymond J.G.M. Florax (deceased, 2017)
Purdue University, USA
poot
University of Waikato, NEW ZEALAND
 

2014

     
gilles
University of Pennsylvania, USA
Strange W
University of Toronto, Canada
 

 

 

 

2013

roberta
Polytechnic Milano, ITALY
kiyoshi
Kyoto University, JAPAN
tonnu
Tönu Puu (deceased, 2020)
University of Umeå, SWEDEN
thill
University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA

2012

Brian berry
The University of Texas at Dallas, USA
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Ronald E. Miller (deceased, 2023)
University of Pennsylvania, USA
stuart
Syracuse University, USA
zenou
Stockholm University, SWEDEN

2011

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Åke E. Anderson (deceased, 2021)
Jönköping International Business School, SWEDEN
gordon mulligan
Gordon Mulligan (deceased, 2023)
University of Arizona, USA
   

2010

Princeton University, USA
diego
Madrid Institute for Advanced Studies, SPAIN
University of Bologna, ITALY
bob stimson
University of Queensland, AUSTRALIA
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, USA
University of Washington, USA
sonis michael
Michael Sonis (deceased, 2016)
Bar-Ilan University, ISRAEL
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University of Arizona, USA
verhoef
VU University Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS
folmer
Wageningen and Groningen Universities, THE NETHERLANDS
 
 

2009

bailey
Antoine Bailly (deceased, 2021)
University of Geneva, SWITZERLAND
rchurch
University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
benard
University of Strathclyde, UK
reginald
Reginald Golledge (deceased, 2009)
University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
petergordon
University of Southern California, USA
daniel
University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Keith Ihlanfeldt
Florida State University, USA
lesaje
Texas State University, USA
janice
University of Pennsylvania, USA
piet r
Piet Rietveld (deceased, 2013)
VU University Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS
venables
University of Oxford, UK
 

2008

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T.R. Lakshmanan (deceased, 2020)
Boston University, USA
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University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
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University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
oosterhavenJ
University of Groningen, THE NETHERLANDS
Harry W. Richardson
Harry W. Richardson
University of Southern California, USA
sthoug
Roger Stough (deceased, 2019)
George Mason University, USA
taka
University of Tokyo, JAPAN
 

2007

kanemoto
University of Tokyo, JAPAN
harry
Harry H. Kelejian (deceased, 2024)
University of Maryland, USA
ana
University of Massachusetts, USA
Stough-Papageorgiou
McMaster University, CANADA
allan
University College London, England, UK
 
 
 

2006

alex
SUNY Buffalo, USA
 
arnott
Richard Arnott (deceased, 2023)
Boston College, USA
peterbatey
University of Liverpool, UK
manfred
WU Wien, Vienna, AUSTRIA
greenwood
University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
haynes
George Mason University, USA
kim
 University of Illinois, USA
ann markusen
University of Minnesota, USA
parr
John Parr (deceased, 2023)
University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK
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University of California, Irvine, USA
 
 

2005

marcus
Washington University in Saint Louis, USA
brueckner
University of California, Irvine, USA
getis
Arthur Getis (deceased, 2022)
San Diego State University, USA
pines
Tel-Aviv University, ISRAEL
karen
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
 
 
 

2004  

anselim
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
henderson
Brown University, USA
peter
Erasmus University, NETHERLANDS
quigley
John M. Quigley (deceased, 2012)
University of California, Berkeley, USA

2003

fujita
Kyoto University, JAPAN
hewings
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
tony
University of Pennsylvania, USA
thisse
Catholic University of Louvain, BELGIUM

2002

RSAI Council initiated the RSAI Fellows Award to honour a select group of members of the Association who have made important scholarly and research contributions to the field of regional science. The inaugural Fellows were the living recipients of the Founder's Medal at that time   

Isard portait
Walter Isard (deceased, 2010)
Cornell University, USA
beckmann
Martin Beckmann (deceased, 2017)
Brown University, USA and Technical University of Munich, Germany
Paelinck
Erasmus University, NETHERLANDS
boyce
Northwestern University, USA
 

RSAI Fellows

RSAI fellows are distinguished scholars with a proven and recognized research record in the field of regional science during a considerable part of their scientific career. Such honoured members of the RSAI are appointed after a careful nomination and selection procedure, based on a broad consultation of the RSAI membership.

The RSAI fellowship is a world-wide sign of scientific recognition that is bestowed on a regional scientist with outstanding research credentials in his/her field. The RSAI fellowship does not imply any obligation to the Association, although it is expected that fellows on a voluntary basis will serve the scientific objectives of the RSAI whenever possible or appropriate.

Regional science has witnessed a great increase in scholarly interest and scientific publications all over the world. To create a vital Association, it is therefore critical that senior members - and, in particular, RSAI fellows – act as a role model, in particular for a younger generation. The RSAI membership should have the highest expectations on – and appreciation for – its fellows, given their past seminal research contributions.

RSAI fellows may contribute to the fulfillment of the goals of the Association by offering a scientific service or incentive to its members through various means, such as:

  • Organization of a fellows’ meeting at any conference venue, where a major RSAI conference is taking place (ERSA, NARSC, PRSCO, World Conference). This could be a socializing meeting (e.g., a luncheon or late afternoon drinks) or a substantive meeting (e.g., an exploratory venue addressing future research strategies or topics).
  • Organization of dedicated panels or focused fellows’ sessions at any major international or supraregional RSAI meeting with the aim to reflect on new methodologies or promising approaches in research.
  • Organization of early-bird (breakfast) meetings, luncheon meetings or late afternoon drinks meetings with a small group of young researchers, based on an open subscription/application system, in which informal presentations (5-10 minutes) are held by young researchers (‘meet the professor’ meetings).
  • Organization of a solid pre-conference special session at any major RSAI conference, with a balanced mix of seniors (in particular, RSAI fellows) and juniors (‘rising stars’), where fellows and rising stars present recent research work (in the long run, even joint senior-junior research work could be foreseen).
  • Organization of short ‘next gen’ training courses, prior to any major conference.
  • Organization of a voluntary ‘Foster Fellow Plan’, in which an RSAI fellow is willing to adopt for a period of (e.g.) one year a selected young researcher from a different country –in consultation with his/her supervisor – with the aim to provide network contacts or scientific guidance, or perhaps to start a joint research project.
  • Organization of an RSAI column by a fellow in any issue of the RSAI Newsletter (after consultation of the Newsletter editors).

Any meeting or panel at conferences needs to be done in consultation with the conference organizers.

Limit on the Number of Fellows

  1. An upper limit on the number of fellows is set at 5% of the membership of RSAI.
  2. Fellows who are deceased are not counted in the upper limit on the number of fellows set out in 1 above.

Nomination and Selection Protocol of RSAI Fellows:

  1. Each RSAI member - except RSAI fellows – is entitled to nominate candidates for the RSAI fellowship, but self-nominations are not allowed. Each nomination has to be done through a standard concise nomination form that follows a systematic template.
  2. A nominee has to be RSAI member (or a member of any section recognized by the RSAI) and to meet the qualifications mentioned in Annex A.
  3. The selection of new RSAI fellows takes place only once a year, but nominations can be sent in at any time and will be considered for a given selection round, if they have been received before a given deadline. A nomination has a maximum life of two years.
  4. All nominations will be put on a list supplemented with non-elected candidates for the RSAI fellowship who were on the short list from the previous year.
  5. The short list will be screened by the RSAI fellows selection committee (in consultation with the RSAI President and Executive Director). This committee comprises 3 RSAI fellows appointed by the RSAI Council for a period of staggered 3-year terms. The President and Executive Director will make the nominations for Council’s consideration unless Council sets up a special committee that handles this nomination process. The selection committee has to seriously consider all available information on the candidates and can remove candidates (unanimous vote) who do not qualify.
  6. The selection committee can also decide to reduce the list of nominated RSAI members to a manageable number, so that candidates can be selected with a qualified majority. This short list should normally not contain more than 10 to 12 names and no fewer than 8 names (unless the number of nominations is fewer than eight).
  7. The short list is next circulated to all RSAI fellows, who have the exclusive right to vote for (a maximum of) 3 candidate-fellows. No ranking of candidates is allowed.
  8. The only upper ceiling that may be imposed on the number of candidates in a given year is a number that would result in exceeding the limit on the total number of Fellows permitted as a percentage of the membership of RSAI.
  9. A vote of at least 1/3 will normally mean election, unless that would exceed the ceiling referred to in #8 above.
  10. The selection committee informs the RSAI Director of the final selection results, who will communicate these results to the selected RSAI fellows, the RSAI Council, and the home institutions of the newly appointed fellows.

Standard Nomination Form for RSAI Fellows:

  1. Factual bio-data on candidate, including a proof for RSAI membership
  2. Professional career of candidate (max. 100 words)
  3. Substantive contribution to regional science (max. 200 words)
  4. Path-breaking publications on regional science (max. 5)
  5. Signs of international scientific recognition (max. 50 words)
  6. Reasons for nominating the candidate (max. 50 words)

To ensure full consideration by the committee, these materials should be provided in electronic format (pdf preferred) by April 15 of each year.

Submit nominations by April 15, 2024 to:

Andrea Caragliu, RSAI Executive Director (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)

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