Academic Honours, Awards, Recognition
- 1977–80 Member, Visiting Committee, Harvard Mathematics Department
- 1980 Fairchild Distinguished Scholar Award, Caltech, Winter Term
- 1987 Humboldt Prize, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Bonn, Germany
- 1991 Emmy Noether Lecture, San Francisco, Ca., U.S.A
- 1997 International Conference in Honor of Alexandra Bellow, on the occasion of her retirement, held at Northwestern University, October 23–26, 1997. A Proceedings of this Conference appeared as a special issue of the Illinois Journal of Mathematics, Fall 1999, Vol. 43, No. 3.
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