- List of Newcastle University people
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This article is a list of people who spent time at Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, as either a student or teacher.
Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T V W Y
References — External linksA
- Richard Adams - Fair-trade businessman.[1]
- Kate Adie - Journalist.[2]
- Yasmin Ahmad - A critically acclaimed multi-award winning film director, writer and scriptwriter from Malaysia.[3]
- Jane Alexander - Bishop.[4]
- William Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong - Industrialist, in 1871 founded College of Physical Science, later Armstrong College, an early part of the University.[5]
- Roy Ascott - New media artist.[6]
- Neil Astley - British publisher, editor and writer.[7]
- Rodney Atkinson - British eurosceptic conservative academic.[8]
- Rowan Atkinson - Comedian/Actor.[9]
B
- Bruce Babbitt - U.S. politician, Democrat.[10]
- Tunde Baiyewu - Member of the Lighthouse Family.[11]
- Masoud Banisadr - Historian.[12]
- John C. A. Barrett - Clergyman.[13]
- G. W. S. Barrow - Historian.[14]
- Sue Beardsmore - Television presenter.[15]
- Alan Beith - Politician.[16]
- Simon Best - Captain of the Ulster Rugby team and a Prop for the Ireland Team.[17]
- Andy Bird - CEO of Disney International.[18]
- David Bradley - Science Writer.[19]
- Rory, Viscount Dungarvan - heir apparent to the earldom of Cork.[20]
- Constance Briscoe - One of the first black women to sit as a judge in the UK. Author of the best-selling autobiography Ugly.[21]
- Gavin Brown - Academic.[22]
- Vicki Bruce - Psychologist.[23]
- Basil Bunting - Poet, Northern Arts Poetry Fellow at Newcastle University (1968–70).[24]
- Mark Burgess - Computer scientist.[25]
C
- Richard Caddel - Poet.[26]
- Stuart Cameron - Lecturer.[27]
- Robert Carter - Novelist.[28]
- Ian Carr - Musician.[29]
- Jimmy Cartmell - Rugby Player, Newcastle Falcons.[17]
- Steve Chapman - Principal and Vice-Chancellor of Heriot-Watt University.[30]
- Choo Chiau Beng - CEO of Keppel Corporation & Chairman of Keppel Offshore & Marine.[31]
- Chua Chor Teck - Managing Director of Keppel Group.[32]
- Ashraf Choudhary - Scientist.[33]
- Jennifer A. Clack - Palaeontologist.[34]
- George Clarke - Architect.[35]
- Carol Clewlow - Novelist.[36]
- Brian Clouston - Landscape architect.[37]
- Ed Coode - G.B. Olympic gold medallist.[38]
- John Coulson - Chemical engineering academic.[39]
- Caroline Cox, Baroness Cox - Cross-bench member of the British House of Lords.[40]
D
- Fred D'Aguiar - Author.[41]
- Simin Davoudi - Academic.[42]
- Katie Doherty - Singer-songwriter.[43]
- Nowell Donovan - Vice-chancellor for academic affairs and Provost of Texas Christian University.[44]
- Alexander Downer - Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs (1996–2007).[45]
- Catherine Douglas - Ig Nobel Prize winner for Veterinary Medicine.[46]
- Annabel Dover - Artist, studied Fine art 1994–1998.[47]
- Chris Duffield Town Clerk and Chief Executive of the City of London Corporation.[48]
E
- Tom English - drummer, Maxïmo Park.[49]
- Michael Earl - Academic.[50]
F
- U. A. Fanthorpe - Poet.[51]
- Tim Farron - Liberal Democrat MP for Westmorland and Lonsdale.[52]
- Sir Terry Farrell - Architect.[53]
- Ian Fells - Professor.[54]
- Andy Fenby - Rugby player.[55]
- Bryan Ferry - singer with Roxy Music. Studied fine art.[56]
- John Niemeyer Findlay - Philosopher.[57]
- John Fitzgerald - Computer scientist.[58]
G
- Peter Gibbs - Television weather presenter.[59]
- Chrissie Gittins - Poet and writer.[60]
- Ken Goodall - Rugby player.[61]
- Peter Gooderham - British ambassador.[62]
- Michael Goodfellow - Professor in Microbial Systematics.[63]
- Robert Goodwill - Politician.[64]
- Richard Gordon - Author.[65]
H
- Alex Halliday - Professor of Geochemistry, University of Oxford.[66]
- Rupert Harden - Professional Rugby Union player with Gloucester
- Tim Head - artist.[67]
- Patsy Healey - Professor.[68]
- Alastair Heathcote - GB Rower.[69]
- Dorothy Heathcote - Academic.[70]
- Adrian Henri - 'Mersey Scene' Poet and painter.[71]
- Stephen Hepburn - politician.[72]
- Jack Heslop-Harrison - Botanist.[73]
- Stuart Hill - Author.[74]
- Jean Hillier - Professor.[75]
- Jeremy Hoad - author and academic.[76]
- Robert Holden - Landscape architect.[77]
- Ken Hodcroft - Chairman of Hartlepool United and founder of Increased Oil Recovery.[78]
- Bill Hopkins - Composer.[79]
- David Horrobin - Entrepreneur.[80]
- Debbie Horsfield - Writer of dramas including Cutting It.[81]
- John House - Geographer.[82]
- Paul Hudson - Weather presenter.[83]
- Philip Hunter - Educationist.[84]
I
- Martin Ince[1] journalist and media adviser, founder of the QS World University Rankings.
- Charles Innes-Ker - Marquess of Bowmont and Cessford.[85]
- Mark Isherwood - politician.[86]
- Jonathan Israel - Historian.[87]
J
- George Neil Jenkins - Medical researcher.[88]
- Wilko Johnson - guitarist, particularly with 1970s British rhythm and blues band Dr. Feelgood.[89]
- Rich Johnston - Comic book writer and cartoonist.[90]
- Cliff Jones - Computer Scientist.[91]
- Colin Jones - Historian.[92]
- David E. H. Jones - Chemist.[93]
- Phil Jones - climatologist.[94]
- Michael Jopling, Baron Jopling - Member of the House of Lords and the Conservative Party.[95]
- Wilfred Josephs - dentist and composer.[96]
K
- Jackie Kay - Poet and novelist, Professor of Creative Writing[97]
- Paul Kennedy - Historian of international relations and grand strategy.[98]
- Debbie King - Television presenter.[99]
L
- Steven Larter - Professor of Petroleum Geology, University of Calgary.[100]
- Dave Leadbetter - politician.[101]
- Lin Hsin Hsin - IT inventor, artist, poet and composer.[102]
- Keith Ludeman- businessman.[103]
- Lim Boon Heng - Singapore Minister .[104]
M
- Jack Mapanje - Writer and Poet.[105]
- Laurence Martin - War Studies Writer.[106]
- Carl R. May - Sociologist.[107]
- Tom May - Professional rugby union player, now with Northampton Saints, and capped by England
- John Anthony McGuckin - Orthodox Christian scholar, priest, and poet.[108]
- Mo Mowlam - politician.[109]
- Zia Mian - physicist.[110]
- Richard Middleton - Musicologist.[111]
- Mary Midgley - Moral philosopher.[112]
- Howard J Morgan - Artist.[113]
- Hermann Moisl - Linguist.[114]
- Andy Morrell - footballer.[115]
- Frank Moulaert - Professor.[116]
- Chris Mullin - ex MP and author, visiting fellow.
- Richard Murphy - architect.[117]
N
- Karim Nayernia - Biomedical scientist.[118]
O
- Sally O'Reilly - Writer.[119]
- Mo O'Toole - politician.[120]
P
- Geoff Parling - Leicester Tigers rugby player.[121]
- Chris Patten, Baron Patten of Barnes - British Conservative politician and Chancellor of the University from 1999 to 2009.[122]
- Mick Paynter - Cornish poet and Grandbard.[123]
- Robert A. Pearce - Academic.[124]
- Guy Pelly - nightclub entrepreneur, studied land management.[125]
- Hugh Percy, 10th Duke of Northumberland - Chancellor of the University from 1964 to 1988.[126]
- Jonathan Pile - Showbiz Editor, ZOO magazine.[127]
- Ben Pimlott - Political historian.[128]
- Robin Plackett - Statistician.[129]
- Alan Plater - Playwright and screenwriter.[130]
- Stuart Prebble - Former chief executive of ITV.[131]
- John Porter - musician.[132]
- Mark Purnell - palaeontologist.[133]
- Poh Kwee Ong - Deputy President of SembCorp Marine.[134]
Q
- Pirzada Qasim - Pakistani scholar, Vice Chancellor of the University of Karachi.[135]
- Joyce Quin, Baroness Quin - politician.[136]
R
- Brian Randell - Computer Scientist.[137]
- Rupert Mitford, 6th Baron Redesdale - Liberal Democrat spokesman in the House of Lords for International Development.[138]
- Alastair Reynolds - Novelist and former research astronomer with the European Space Agency.[139]
- Ben Rice - author.[140]
- Matthew Ridley, 4th Viscount Ridley - Chancellor of the University from 1988 to 1999.[141]
- Neil Rollinson - poet.[142]
- Peter Rowlinson - Ig Nobel Prize winner for Veterinary Medicine.[46]
- John Rushby - Computer scientist.[143]
- Camilla Rutherford - Actress.[144]
S
- Jonathan Sacks - Rabbi.[145]
- Ross Samson - Professional rugby player with London Irish and Scotland U20 and 7s cap
- William Scammell - Poet.[146]
- Sean Scully - painter.[147]
- Mark Sephton - Professor of Organic Geochemistry and Meteoritics, Imperial College London.[148]
- Nigel Shadbolt - Computer Scientist.[149]
- Tom Shakespeare - Geneticist.[150]
- Jo Shapcott - Poet.[151]
- James Shapiro - Canadian surgeon and scientist.[152]
- Jack Shepherd - Actor and playwright.[153]
- Mark Shucksmith - Professor.[154]
- Chris Simms - Crime thriller novel author.[155]
- Iain Smith - Scottish politician.[156]
- Paul Smith - Singer, Maxïmo Park.[49]
- Paul Smith - Politician, former member of Bristol city council.[157]
- Ed Stafford - Explorer, walking the length of the Amazon River.[158]
- Chris Steele-Perkins - Photographer.[159]
- Chris Stevenson - Academic.[160]
- Di Stewart - Sky Sports News Reader.[161]
- Miodrag Stojković - Genetics Researcher.[162]
- Miriam Stoppard - Physician, author and agony aunt.[163]
- Peter Straughan - Playwright and short-story writer.[164]
T
- Eric Thomas - Academic.[165]
- Mathew Tait - Rugby union footballer.[166]
- David Tibet - Cult musician and poet.[167]
- James Tooley - Professor.[168]
- George Grey Turner - Surgeon.[169]
- Maurice Tucker - Sedimentologist.[170]
- Archis Tiku - Bassist, Maxïmo Park.[49]
- Paul Tucker - Member of Lighthouse Family.[11]
- Ronald F. Tylecote - Archaeologist.[171]
V
- Chris Vance - Actor in Prison Break and All Saints.[172]
- Géza Vermes - Scholar.[173]
- Geoff Vigar - Lecturer.[174]
- Hugh Vyvyan - Rugby union player.[175]
W
- Alick Walker - Palaeontologist.[176]
- Tom Walker - Sunday Times foreign correspondent.[177]
- Lord Walton of Detchant - Physician, Warden of Green College, Oxford 1983–1989.[178]
- Kevin Warwick - Professor of Cybernetics, was a Lecturer in Electrical & Electronic Engineering.[179]
- Charlie Webster - Television sports presenter.[180]
- Professor Li Wei - Professor of Applied Linguistics at Birkbeck College, University of London.[181]
- Joseph Joshua Weiss - Professor of Radiation Chemistry.[182]
- Robert Westall - Children's writer, twice winner of Carnegie Medal.[183]
- Thomas Stanley Westoll - Fellow of the Royal Society.[184]
- Gillian Whitehead - Composer.[185]
- Zoe Williams - Sports woman, worked on Gladiators.[186]
- Philip Williamson - Former Chief Executive of Nationwide Building Society.[187]
- Donald I. Williamson - Planktologist and carcinologist.[citation needed]
- John Willis - Royal Air Force officer and council member of the University.[188]
- Lukas Wooller - Keyboard player, Maxïmo Park.[49]
- Graham Wylie - Co-founder of the Sage Group. Studied Computing Science and graduated in 1980.[189]
Y
- Princess Eugenie of York, British royal, sixth in the line of succession to the thrones of 16 Commonwealth realm states. Began studies in Combined Studies BA (Art History, English Literature and Politics) in September 2009.[190]
- John Yorke - Controller of Continuing Drama and Head of Independent Drama at the BBC.[81]
- Martha Young-Scholten - Linguist.[191]
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