Among many honours and awards, in 1990, Somerville was made a Member of the
Order of Australia "for service to the law and to bioethics". In 1991, she was made a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Canada and in 2022 a fellow of the Royal Society of New South Wales. In 2004 she was chosen by an international jury as the first recipient of
UNESCO's Avicenna Prize for Ethics in Science. She has received honorary degrees from
University of Windsor (1992),
Macquarie University (1993),
St. Francis Xavier University (1996) and the
University of Waterloo (2004). Her honorary degree awarded 19 June 2006, at
Ryerson University in Toronto was controversial because of her objections to
same sex marriage. She has since received honorary degrees from
Mount Saint Vincent University in
Halifax, Nova Scotia (2009),
St. Mark's College, Vancouver (2010) and the
Royal Military College of Canada in
Kingston, Ontario (2013). In 2006, Somerville was nominated for membership in the
Order of Canada by
Carol Finlay, a professor at the
Toronto School of Theology. Finlay says Somerville was turned down for the honour because she was "too controversial." In 2020, Pope Francis named Somerville a Dame of the Order of Saint Gregory the Great for contributions to Bioethics. ==Selected bibliography==