− | May was appointed [[Knight Bachelor]] in 1996,<ref>{{London Gazette |issue=54255 |date=30 December 1995 |page=2 |supp=y}}</ref> and a [[Companion of the Order of Australia]] in 1998. In 2001, on the recommendation of the [[House of Lords Appointments Commission]], he was created a [[life peer]]. He was one of the first fifteen peers to be elevated in this manner. After his initial preference for "Baron May of [[Woollahra, New South Wales|Woollahra]]" failed an objection from the Protocol Office of the Australian [[Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (Australia)|Prime Minister's Department]], he chose the style and title '''Baron May of Oxford''', of [[Oxford]] in the [[Oxfordshire|County of Oxfordshire]].<ref>{{London Gazette |issue=56282 |date=23 July 2001 |page=8681}}</ref><ref>Annabel Crabb, ''Good Lord, he said what?'',''[[The Sunday Age]]'', 20 November 2005</ref> He was made a member of the [[Order of Merit]] in 2002.<ref>{{London Gazette |issue=56746 |date=8 November 2002 |page=13557}}</ref>
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− | He was elected to the Fellowship of the [[Royal Society]] in 1979, a Corresponding Fellow of the [[Australian Academy of Science]] in 1991, a Foreign Member of the [[United States National Academy of Sciences]] in 1992, to the [[Academia Europaea]] in 1994 and Fellow of the [[Royal Society of New South Wales]] in 2010.<ref>{{cite web |title=Fellows of RSNSW |url=http://royalsoc.org.au/society/fellows.htm |publisher=RSNSW |accessdate=25 June 2012}}</ref> In 2005, he was appointed an Honorary [[Fellow]] of the [[Royal Academy of Engineering]].<ref name="List of Fellows"/> In 2009 Lord May became only the 7th ever Honorary Fellow of the Australian Institute of Building (HonFAIB).<ref>The first six honorary fellows of the Australian Institute of Building (HonFAIB) are: HRH Prince Philip, Sir Eric Neil AC CVO, Janet Holmes a'Court AC, James Service AO, Sir Laurence Street AC KCMG QC, and Sir John Holland AC [vale]. Subsequent appointments are Professor Marie Bashir AC CVO and Dr Kenneth Michael AC. {{Cite web |url=http://www.aib.org.au/scripts/cgiip.exe/WService=AIB/ccms.r?pageid=10068 |title=Life and Honorary Fellows |publisher=[[Australian Institute of Building]] |accessdate=21 April 2014}}</ref> He has received honorary degrees from universities including [[University of Uppsala|Uppsala]] <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uu.se/en/about-uu/traditions/prizes/honorary-doctorates/|title=Honorary doctorates - Uppsala University, Sweden|first=David|last=Naylor|website=www.uu.se}}</ref>(1990), [[Yale]] (1993), [[University of Sydney|Sydney]] (1995), [[Princeton University|Princeton]] (1996), and the [[ETH Zurich|Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich]] (2003). He has been awarded the Weldon Memorial Prize by the [[University of Oxford]] (1980), an [[MacArthur Fellows Program|Award]] by the [[MacArthur Foundation]] (1984), the [[Linnean Medal|Medal]] of the [[Linnean Society of London]] (1991), the Marsh Christian Prize (1992), the Frink Medal by the [[Zoological Society of London]] (1995), the [[Crafoord Prize]] (1996), the [[Balzan Prize]] (1998) for Biodiversity and the [[Copley Medal]] by the [[Royal Society]] (2007) and the [[Lord Lewis Prize]] by the [[Royal Society of Chemistry]] (2008).
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| *2010年,被选为新南威尔士皇家学会 Royal Society of New South Wales 的研究员。<ref>{{cite web |title=Fellows of RSNSW |url=http://royalsoc.org.au/society/fellows.htm |publisher=RSNSW |accessdate=25 June 2012}}</ref> | | *2010年,被选为新南威尔士皇家学会 Royal Society of New South Wales 的研究员。<ref>{{cite web |title=Fellows of RSNSW |url=http://royalsoc.org.au/society/fellows.htm |publisher=RSNSW |accessdate=25 June 2012}}</ref> |