!!!John Robert McNeill
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__Present and Previous Positions__
* 2006 - present University Professor, Georgetown University
* 2003 - 2006 Cinco Hermanos Chair of Environment and International Affairs, Georgetown
* 1993 - 2003 Professor, Georgetown University History Dept. and Walsh School of Foreign Service
* 1990 - 1993 Associate Professor, Georgetown University History Dept. and Walsh School of Foreign Service
* 1985 - 1990 Assistant Professor, Georgetown University History Department and Walsh School of Foreign Service  
* 1983 - 1985 Assistant Professor, European history, Goucher College
* 1981 - 1983 Instructor and Visiting Assistant Professor, Duke University
* 1982 - 1983  Researcher, Ecosystems Center, Marine Biological Laboratory
* 1975 - 1976  Instructor in Geography and Economics, Athens College (Athens, Greece)
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__Fields of Scholarship__
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__Honours and Awards__
* 2019 President, American Historical Association
* 2019 Distinguished Scholar Award, American Society for Environmental History
* 2018 Dr A.H. Heineken Prize for History for his important work in integrating two recent branches of the study of history: global history and environmental history. (Other winners include Aleida Assmann, lorraine Daston and Jan de Vries)
* 2017 Elected Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences (one of only ca 200 historians)
* 2016 Fellow, Institute for Advanced Study, University of Warwick (UK)
* 2014 World History Association, Pioneer of World History Award
* 2011 - 2013 President, American Society for Environmental History
* 2010  Beveridge Prize, American Historical Association (for Mosquito Empires)
* 2010 Toynbee Prize “to recognize social scientists for significant academic and public contributions to humanity”. Other winners in include J. Osterhammel, Jean-Paul Sartre, Raymond Aron, Natalie Zemon Davis and George Kennan
* 2003  Distinguished Visitor, Yale University, International Security Studies 
* 2000  Canterbury Fellow, Christchurch, New Zealand
* 1997 - 1998 Guggenheim Fellowship
* 1996 - 1997 Woodrow Wilson Center Fellowship
* 1996  Garrod Lecture in Archaeology, Cambridge University
* 1992 - 1993 Fulbright (research award in environmental history, New Zealand)
* 1987 - 1988 Fulbright (research award in Greece, Italy, Spain)
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[Curriculum Vitae |User/McNeill_John_Robert/CV]
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[Publication list|User/McNeill_John_Robert/Publications]
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[Highlights of my work and anecdotes|User/McNeill_John_Robert/Highlight]
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[Other information|User/McNeill_John_Robert/OtherInformation]
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