HxA Member
Directory
Membership with Heterodox Academy is a meaningful commitment precisely because it is public. Heterodox Academy members are professors, educators, administrators, and staff who have embraced this statement: “I support open inquiry, viewpoint diversity, and constructive disagreement in research and education.”
This list includes faculty, administrators, and staff at higher education institutions. It does not include graduate or undergraduate student members. Members who have retired from academia may be listed with their current non-academic affiliation.
This list should not be used to identify people to email en masse for things like advertising an event, product, service, or calls for submissions. Heterodox Academy does not endorse the scholarship, research, or personal viewpoints of individual members. Individual member perspectives are not necessarily representative of the Heterodox Academy organization nor of other HxA members.
Scott Aaronson
The University of Texas at AustinComputer ScienceAnil Aba
Yasar UniversityEconomicsJon Abbink
Leiden UniversityAfrican Studies CenterDorian Abbot
University of ChicagoGeophysical SciencesJared Abbott
California State University-Los AngelesPolitical ScienceKaren Abel
University of LeedsDigital Education ServiceTom Abeles
University of Louisville--Peter Abramenko
University of Virginia-CharlottesvilleMathematicsMichael D. Abramoff
University of IowaOphthalmology and Visual SciencesJonathan Abramowitz
University of North Carolina-Chapel HillPsychology and NeuroscienceSamuel Abrams
Sarah Lawrence CollegeHistory & the Social SciencesDavid Abrams
New York UniversitySocial Behavioral SciencesLes Abrams
Hofstra UniversitySociologyBelinha De Abreu
Sacred Heart UniversitySchool of Communication, Media & the ArtsRoger P. Abshire
Texas State UniversityPolitical ScienceNasser Mohieddin Abukhdeir
University of WaterlooChemical EngineeringAybar Acar
Middle East Technical UniversityGraduate School of InformaticsJohn Acevedo
Emory UniversitySchool of Law
Join our community of faculty, staff, and students in our efforts to improve the quality of research and education in universities through viewpoint diversity, open inquiry, and constructive disagreement.
Complimentary membership includes access to the new HxA Portal — a private online forum for HxA members and HxCommunities, invitations to members-only events, funding opportunities, professional development workshops, members-only discounts to HxA Summits, and more.