List of awards and honours received by Aung San Suu Kyi

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Aung San Suu Kyi has received numerous honours and awards, including the 1991 Nobel Peace Prize and the Presidential Medal of Freedom, throughout her life for her peace and freedom activism in her homeland of Myanmar. However, since the start of the Rohingya genocide in 2016, many of these honours and awards have been revoked due to her perceived inaction to stop the crisis.[1]

Currently held edit

Orders, decorations and medals edit

Foreign

Other distinctions edit

Scholastic edit

University Degrees
Location Date School Degree
  England 1967 St. Hugh's College, Oxford Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Philosophy, politics and economics
  England 1988 SOAS, University of London Master of Philosophy (M.Phil) in Burmese literature candidate
Chancellor, visitor, governor, rector, and fellowships
Location Date School Position
  Japan 1985 – 1986 Center for Southeast Asian Studies at Kyoto University Visiting scholar [3]
  India February 1987 – February 1989 Indian Institute of Advanced Study Fellow [8]
  England 1990 – St Hugh's College, Oxford Honorary Fellow [9]
  England 1991 – 9 November 2017 LSE Students' Union Honorary President [10]
  England 2009 – Liverpool John Moores University Honorary Fellow [11]
  Connecticut 2012 – 2013 Timothy Dwight College at Yale University Chubb Fellow[12]
  Japan 15 April 2013 – Kyoto University Honorary Fellow [13]
  England  – St Antony's College, Oxford Honorary Fellow [14]

Honorary degrees edit

Honorary degrees
Location Date School Degree Status
  Ontario November 1993 University of Toronto Doctor of Laws (LL.D) [15]
  District of Columbia January 1997 American University Doctor of Laws (LL.D) [9]
  Czech Republic 10 January 1997 Charles University Doctor of Laws (LL.D) [16]
  Australia 1997 University of Technology Sydney Doctor of Letters (D.Litt) [17]
  South Africa 1997 University of Natal Doctor of Laws (LL.D)
  England 1998 University of Bath Doctor of Laws (LL.D) [18]
  England 1998 University of Bristol Doctor of Laws (LL.D) [19]
  Australia 1998 University of Melbourne Doctor of Laws (LL.D) [20]
  New Zealand 1999 Victoria University of Wellington Doctor of Laws (LL.D) [21]
  Newfoundland and Labrador May 2004 Memorial University of Newfoundland Doctor of Laws (LL.D) [22]
  Northern Ireland 2009 Ulster University Doctor of Laws (LL.D) [23]
  South Africa October 2011 University of Johannesburg Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) [24]
  Maryland 2012 Johns Hopkins University Doctor of Humane Letters (DHL) [25]
  Hong Kong 15 March 2012 University of Hong Kong Doctor of Laws (LL.D) [26]
  Republic of Ireland 18 June 2012 Trinity College Dublin Doctor of Laws (LL.D) [27]
  England 20 June 2012 University of Oxford Doctor of Civil Law (DCL) [28]
  California September 2012 University of San Francisco Doctorate [29]
  Australia 27 November 2013 University of Sydney Doctor of Laws (LL.D) [30]
  Australia 30 November 2013 Monash University Doctor of Laws (LL.D) [31]
  Australia 2013 Australian National University Doctor of Letters (D.Litt) [32]
  Taiwan 12 December 2015 National Chiao Tung University Doctorate [33]
  Japan 3 November 2016 Kyoto University Doctorate [34]

Memberships and fellowships edit

Country Date Organisation Position
  Scotland 10 February 2015 – Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Honorary Fellow [35]

Freedom of the City edit

  •   1994: Rome (Collected on 27 October 2013) [36]
  •   13 May 2011: Brighton and Hove [37]

Revoked or status otherwise withdrawn edit

Honorary citizenship edit

Distinctions of societies and associations edit

Honorary degrees edit

Memberships and fellowships edit

  •   United Kingdom Hony. Member of UNISON (suspended 20 September 2017)[48]

Freedoms of cities edit

References edit

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