Levin, Princeton's James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Princeton University, is among the 93 scientists around the world named fellows of the Royal Society.
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on May 27, 2026, 1:21 p.m.
Simon Levin, Princeton University’s James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, has been elected as a fellow of the United Kingdom’s Royal Society, a scholarly academy dedicated to “promoting excellence in science for the benefit of humanity.”
“I am delighted to welcome this newest group of exceptional scientists to the Fellowship of the Royal Society,” said Paul Nurse, the organization’s president, in its announcement of the new fellows. “Their work exemplifies the enduring value of curiosity, creativity and rigorous inquiry.”
The Fellowship of the Royal Society has existed since 1660, and election to it is lifelong.
“I am deeply honored to join the Royal Society,” said Levin. “Not only is it the oldest national scientific academy in the world, but I am especially grateful because the scholars who elected me include colleagues whom I have known and respected for decades. I am thrilled to join them and to contribute in whatever way I can to the great work the Royal Society performs.”
Levin’s work has helped put environmental research into context for experts and the public alike. He focuses on complexity, particularly how large-scale patterns — including at the ecosystem level — emerge from individual behaviors and local environmental factors.
He and his research team use observational data and mathematical models to explore topics such as biological diversity, the evolution of structure and organization, and the management of public goods and shared resources. While primarily focused on ecology, Levin has also analyzed conservation, financial systems, economic systems, and the dynamics of infectious diseases and antibiotic resistance.
Levin joined Princeton’s faculty in 1992, and two years later he was the founding director of the High Meadows Environmental Institute.
He has received many major awards, including the 2015 National Medal of Science, the 2014 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement, the Ecological Society of America’s 2010 Eminent Ecologist Award and the 2005 Kyoto Prize in Biological Sciences from the Inamori Foundation of Japan. Most recently, he received an honorary degree from Johns Hopkins University on May 21.
Levin is a member of numerous national and international honorary societies, including the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the National Academy of Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He received his bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Johns Hopkins University in 1961 and his doctorate in mathematics from the University of Maryland in 1964.
Other fellows and foreign members of the Royal Society on Princeton’s faculty include:
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