Amos was awarded an
honorary professorship at
Thames Valley University in 1995 in recognition of her work on equality and social justice. On 1 July 2010, she received the honorary degree of
Doctor of the University (DUniv) from the
University of Stirling in recognition of her "outstanding service to our society and her role as a model of leadership and success for women today." She has also been awarded the
honorary degrees of
Doctor of Laws (Hon LLD) from the
University of Warwick in 2000 and the
University of Leicester in 2006. At the University of Birmingham, where she studied as an undergraduate, the
Guild of Students have named one of the committee rooms "The Amos Room" after her, in acknowledgement of her services to society. In 2012, Amos was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree (Hon LLD) from the
University of Nottingham, and in 2013, made an honorary
Doctor of Civil Law (Hon DCL) at
Durham University. Amos was appointed a
Member of the Order of the Companions of Honour (CH) in the
2016 Birthday Honours for services to the United Nations and emergency relief. In 2017, Amos was awarded an
honorary degree at
Middlesex University, thereby "recognising achievement at the highest level as well as dedication to public duty and making a difference to others' lives." In July 2018, Amos received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree (Hon LLD) from the
University of Bristol. In December 2018, she was awarded an honorary
Doctorate of Literature (Hon DLitt) by the
University of the Witwatersrand. On 1 January 2022, the Queen appointed Amos a
Lady Companion of the Order of the Garter (LG). Amos's banner of arms was erected at
St George's Chapel, Windsor, on 13 June. Amos is the first black "knight or lady companion" member of the order since its foundation (excluding the
Emperor of Ethiopia Haile Selassie, who as a foreign monarch was a stranger knight companion of the order). In November 2022, Amos was awarded an
honorary fellowship of the
University of London. In May 2023, Amos took part in the
Coronation of Charles III, representing the
Order of the Garter. In July 2023, the
University of Sussex awarded Amos an honorary degree, praising her as "the first Black woman to lead a university", and in November of the same year, she was conferred with an Honorary Doctor of Law degree (Hon LLD) from the
University of Guyana. ==Coat of Arms==