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American Academy of Arts & Sciences, elected Fellow, 2003
National Academy of Sciences, elected 2004.
Grawemeyer Prize in Psychology (for “Outstanding Ideas in the Science of Psychology”), 2005
Royal Society of Edinburgh, Corresponding Fellow (Scotland’s National Academy of Science & Letters,
Est 1783). 2005
Distinguished Member of Psi Chi (The National Honor Society in Psychology), 2005
Lauds & Laurels, Faculty Achievement Award, University of California- Irvine, (for “great professional
prominence in their field” in research, teaching and public service; 9" recipient in UCI history), 2005
Ireland Distinguished Visiting Scholar Prize, 2006
American Philosophical Society (U.S. oldest learned society, Est. 1745 by Benjamin Franklin), 2006
International Academy of Humanism, elected Humanist Laureate, 2007 (for “outstanding contributions to
science, law, and academic freedom, and to the public understanding of the human mind”)
McGovern Award Lecture, “honors outstanding behavioral scientists from around the world.” American
Assoc. for the Advancement of Science, 2009
Distinguished Contributions to Psychology and Law, American Psychology-Law Society, 2009.
Joseph Priestley Award (for “achievement in the sciences”), Dickinson College, October, 2009.
Howard Crosby Warren Medal, Society of Experimental Psychologists — Est. 1904, (for “significant
contributions to the understanding of the phenomenology of human memory, especially its fragility and
vulnerability to distortion”) 2010
American Association for the Advancement of Science Award for Scientific Freedom and Responsibility
(for "the profound impact that your pioneering research on human memory has had on the
administration of justice in the United States and abroad."), for year 2010, ceremony Feb, 2011
Forensic Mental Health Assn of California, William T. Rossiter Award (for “exceptional global
contribution to the field of forensic mental health”), 2012.
University of California, Irvine Medal (for “exceptional contributions to the vision, mission, and spirit of
UC Irvine”) 2012
Foundation for Critical Thinking, Bertrand Russell Scholar, 2013.
Gold Medal Award for Life Achievement in the Science of Psychology. American Psychological
Foundation. (for “extraordinary contributions to our understanding of memory during the past 40 years
that are remarkable for their creativity and impact”) 2013.
Cornell University: Law, Psychology & Human Development Lifetime Achievement Award (“In
Recognition of a Distinguished Career of Pioneering Contributions in Legal Applications of
Psychological Research”), 2015
Isaac Asimov Science Award, American Humanist Association, 2016
John Maddox Prize (for “promoting sound science and evidence on a matter of public interest, with
perseverance and courage”), 2016
Western Psychological Association, Lifetime Achievement Award (“in recognition of Outstanding Career
Contributions to Research and Teaching”, 2018
Albert Wolters Distinguished Visiting Professor (“in recognition of her world-class contributions to
cognitive psychology”), University of Reading, 2018
Ulysses Medal, University College Dublin, Ireland (“the highest honor bestowed by UCD”) 2018
Lifetime Achievement Award for Psychology, Australian National University, (for “pioneering research
on the science of human memory’) 2019
American Philosophical Society’s Patrick Suppes Prize in Psychology, “in recognition of her
demonstrations that memories are generally altered, false memories can be implanted, and the changes
in law and therapy this knowledge has caused”, 2020
International Union of Psychological Science, Lifetime Career Award, (for “distinguished and enduring
lifetime contributions to advancing knowledge in psychology.”’) 2021
Other Public Honors & Recognition
Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal (CSICOP): “In Praise of Reason”
Award, 1994 (Renamed: Committee for Skeptical Inquiry — C.S.I.)
Sexual Sanity Award, Sexual Intelligence, 2001
OC Metro magazine selection as one of the “Hottest 25 People in Orange County for 2002”
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