Nominations for Honorary Fellowship in 2026 are now open and will close on Friday 20 June 2025 at 17:00.
Nominations
Nominations for Honorary Fellowship 2026 are now open and will close on Friday 20 June 2025 at 17:00.Â
We invite nominations for colleagues in these categories:
- Paediatricians based in the UK
- Paediatricians based Internationally
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Nominations can only be proposed and seconded by RCPCH members (any category) and ·É¾±³Ù³ó´Ç³Ü³ÙÌýthe knowledge of the nominee. They are accepted by completion of our online form, with a maximum of 250 words for each of the five questions.Â
Further information for Nominators can be found in the guidance below.Â
The awards shall be made on the recommendations of Council after it has been advised by the Nominations Committee. We inform only those nominees who have been successfully awarded.
Recent Honorary Fellows
See the citations for our Honorary Fellows 2024
Our winners for 2025 will be announced at RCPCH Conference in March 2025.
See a listing of Honorary Fellows from 2010 to present
What we offer Honorary Fellows
- Invitations to special events, such as the President's lunch at RCPCH Conference - many such events are free of charge
- Quarterly newsletter
- Option to receive regular email news bulletins
- CPD tools and advice
- Use of the members' room in RCPCH London
- Reduced fees for RCPCH Conference and other courses and events
- Option to receive the College journal Archives of Disease in Childhood at a reduced rate of £100 a year (cost to non-members £370)
- Annual fees to RCPCH paid for life
Further details
Honorary Fellowship is distinct from Fellowship by election, applications for which are made by individuals on their own behalf, considered by the »Ê¼Ò»ªÈËCommittee and approved by Council three times a year.
Fellowship by election is for individuals who are working in a substantive, non-training post, who recognises practitioners that have completed their specialist training and celebrates their contribution to paediatrics and child health.
There is not a fixed number of Honorary Fellowships that are made each year; however, this is typically between eight to twelve a year.