By the Numbers: University of Michigan Faculty Honors
By Kelsey Keeves
The University of Michigan is a world-leading university known for its impressive academic programs, historic campus and national championship football program. It is also one of the world’s most renowned research universities.
From increasing the capacity of manufacturing systems, to understanding how our brain’s biology affects our emotions, the university’s talented historians, sociologists, scientists, engineers and physicians work on a wide range of subjects to further our understanding of the world around us.
And for their amazing work, U-M faculty have collectively earned an impressive number of prestigious awards and academic honors.
The honors, prizes and awards U-M faculty have received strengthen the university’s ability to lead on a national stage in topics from medicine and health to art and history. They include:
272
Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
150
Members of the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM)
95
Members of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences
96
Guggenheim Fellows
13
Recipients of National Medals (Science, Humanities, Technology, and the Arts)
To learn more about the national and international honors received by University of Michigan faculty, visit facultyhonors.umich.edu. The website highlights the prestigious awards, fellowships and elected society memberships across disciplines, from the sciences, engineering and medicine to the humanities, social sciences and creative arts.






