Nick Ellis, Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Linguistics, has been elected as one of six 2026 Fellows for the Cognitive Science Society. Fellowships are awarded to individuals whose research has exhibited sustained excellence and who have had sustained impact on the Cognitive Science community, typically through interdisciplinary research. Dr. Ellis has conducted broad-ranging research in second-language acquisition, spanning corpus linguistics, cognitive linguistics, applied linguistics, and psycholinguistics and joins an esteemed list of cognitive scientists in earning this fellowship.