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Anti Israel boycott professor elected to Academy

October 14, 2010 14:55

By

Rob Lyons

1 min read

A leading professor who campaigned against the boycott of Israeli universities has been elected to the British Academy.

Shalom Lappin, professor of computational linguistics at King's College, London, was awarded the honour for his groundbreaking work on how children learn languages.

The 59-year-old has developed
a mathematical model to represent a human child's cognitive ability. He said: "I want to illuminate how much of learning is nurture versus nature."

Professor Lappin, from Canada, studied in Israel and has lived in London for the last 17 years. "It is a great honour to earn recognition from my colleagues and join the list of scholars at the British Academy. The only thing that could prise me away from England now is an offer from Harvard," he joked.

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