List of Newcastle University people

This article is a list of people associated with Newcastle University as either a student or teacher. == A == Ali Mohamed Shein, 7th President of Zanzibar Richard Adams - fairtrade businessman Kate Adie - journalist Yasmin Ahmad - Malaysian film director, writer and scriptwriter Prince Adewale Aladesanmi - Nigerian prince and businessman Jane Alexander - Bishop Theodosios Alexander (BSc Marine Engineering 1981) - Dean, Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology of Saint Louis University William Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong - industrialist; in 1871 founded College of Physical Science, an early part of the University Roy Ascott - new media artist Dennis Assanis - President, University of Delaware Neil Astley - publisher, editor and writer Rodney Atkinson - eurosceptic conservative academic Rowan Atkinson - comedian and actor Kane Avellano - Guinness World Record for youngest person to circumnavigate the world by motorcycle (solo and unsupported) at the age of 23 in 2017 == B == Bruce Babbitt - US politician; 16th Governor of Arizona (1978–1987); 47th United States Secretary of the Interior (1993–2001); Democrat James Baddiley - biochemist, based at Newcastle University 1954–1983; the Baddiley-Clark building is named in part after him Tunde Baiyewu - member of the Lighthouse Family Max Balegde - social media star John C. A. Barrett - clergyman G. W. S. Barrow - historian Neil Bartlett - chemist, creation of the first noble gas compounds (BSc and PhD at King's College, University of Durham, later Newcastle University) Sue Beardsmore - television presenter Peter Phillips Bedson - chemistry professor Alan Beith - politician Jean Benedetti - biographer, translator, director and dramatist Phil Bennion - politician Catherine Bertola - contemporary painter Simon Best - Captain of the Ulster Rugby team; Prop for the Ireland Team Andy Bird - CEO of Disney International Rory Jonathan Courtenay Boyle, Viscount Dungarvan - heir apparent to the earldom of Cork David Bradley - science writer Mike Brearley - professional cricketer, formerly a lecturer in philosophy at the university (1968–1971) Constance Briscoe - one of the first black women to sit as a judge in the UK; author of the best-selling autobiography Ugly; found guilty in May 2014 on three charges of attempting to pervert the course of justice; jailed for 16 months Steve Brooks - entomologist; attained BSc in Zoology and MSc in Public Health Engineering from Newcastle University in 1976 and 1977 respectively Thom Brooks - academic, columnist Gavin Brown - academic Vicki Bruce - psychologist Jo Budd – textile artist Basil Bunting - poet; Northern Arts Poetry Fellow at Newcastle University (1968–70); honorary DLitt in 1971 John Burgan - documentary filmmaker Mark Burgess - computer scientist Sir John Burn - Professor of Clinical Genetics at Newcastle University Medical School; Medical Director and Head of the Institute of Genetics; Newcastle Medical School alumnus John Harrison Burnett - botanist, chair of Botany at King's College, Newcastle (1960–68) == C == Richard Caddel - poet Deborah Cameron - linguist Stuart Cameron - lecturer John Ashton Cannon - historian; Professor of Modern History; Head of Department of History from 1976 until his appointment as Dean of the Faculty of Arts in 1979; Pro-Vice-Chancellor 1983–1986 Ian Carr - musician Steve Chapman - Principal and Vice-Chancellor of Heriot-Watt University Dion Chen - Hong Kong educator, principal of Ying Wa College and former principal of YMCA of Hong Kong Christian College Hsing Chia-hui - author Ashraf Choudhary - scientist Jennifer A. Clack - palaeontologist George Clarke - architect Brian Clouston - landscape architect Ed Coode - Olympic gold medallist John Coulson - chemical engineering academic Caroline Cox, Baroness Cox - cross-bench member of the British House of Lords Nicola Curtin – Professor of Experimental Cancer Therapeutics Pippa Crerar - Political Editor of the Daily Mirror == D == Fred D'Aguiar - author Julia Darling - poet, playwright, novelist, MA in Creative Writing Chris Day - medical academic and researcher, current (2017-) Vice-Chancellor of the University and Chair of the Russell Group Simin Davoudi - academic Richard Dawson - researcher in climate and environmental risks to infrastructure and the built environment Tom Dening - medical academic and researcher Katie Doherty - singer-songwriter Annabel Dover - artist, studied fine art 1994–1998 Alexander Downer - Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs (1996–2007) Chloë Duckworth - archaeologist and presenter Chris Duffield - Town Clerk and Chief Executive of the City of London Corporation == E == Michael Earl - academic Tom English - drummer, Maxïmo Park Princess Eugenie - a niece of King Charles III and granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II. == F == U. A. Fanthorpe - poet Frank Farmer - medical physicist; professor of medical physics at Newcastle University in 1966 Terry Farrell - architect Tim Farron - former Liberal Democrat leader and MP for Westmorland and Lonsdale Ian Fells - professor Andy Fenby - rugby player Bryan Ferry - singer, songwriter and musician, member of Roxy Music and solo artist; studied fine art E. J. Field - neuroscientist, director of the university's Demyelinating Disease Unit John Niemeyer Findlay - philosopher John Fitzgerald - computer scientist Vicky Forster - cancer researcher Maximilian Fosh - YouTuber and independent candidate in the 2021 London mayoral election.

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List of Newcastle University people

This article is a list of people associated with Newcastle University as either a student or teacher. == A == Ali Mohamed Shein, 7th President of Zanzibar Richard Adams - fairtrade businessman Kate Adie - journalist Yasmin Ahmad - Malaysian film director, writer and scriptwriter Prince Adewale Aladesanmi - Nigerian prince and businessman Jane Alexander - Bishop Theodosios Alexander (BSc Marine Engineering 1981) - Dean, Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology of Saint Louis University William Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong - industrialist; in 1871 founded College of Physical Science, an early part of the University Roy Ascott - new media artist Dennis Assanis - President, University of Delaware Neil Astley - publisher, editor and writer Rodney Atkinson - eurosceptic conservative academic Rowan Atkinson - comedian and actor Kane Avellano - Guinness World Record for youngest person to circumnavigate the world by motorcycle (solo and unsupported) at the age of 23 in 2017 == B == Bruce Babbitt - US politician; 16th Governor of Arizona (1978–1987); 47th United States Secretary of the Interior (1993–2001); Democrat James Baddiley - biochemist, based at Newcastle University 1954–1983; the Baddiley-Clark building is named in part after him Tunde Baiyewu - member of the Lighthouse Family Max Balegde - social media star John C. A. Barrett - clergyman G. W. S. Barrow - historian Neil Bartlett - chemist, creation of the first noble gas compounds (BSc and PhD at King's College, University of Durham, later Newcastle University) Sue Beardsmore - television presenter Peter Phillips Bedson - chemistry professor Alan Beith - politician Jean Benedetti - biographer, translator, director and dramatist Phil Bennion - politician Catherine Bertola - contemporary painter Simon Best - Captain of the Ulster Rugby team; Prop for the Ireland Team Andy Bird - CEO of Disney International Rory Jonathan Courtenay Boyle, Viscount Dungarvan - heir apparent to the earldom of Cork David Bradley - science writer Mike Brearley - professional cricketer, formerly a lecturer in philosophy at the university (1968–1971) Constance Briscoe - one of the first black women to sit as a judge in the UK; author of the best-selling autobiography Ugly; found guilty in May 2014 on three charges of attempting to pervert the course of justice; jailed for 16 months Steve Brooks - entomologist; attained BSc in Zoology and MSc in Public Health Engineering from Newcastle University in 1976 and 1977 respectively Thom Brooks - academic, columnist Gavin Brown - academic Vicki Bruce - psychologist Jo Budd – textile artist Basil Bunting - poet; Northern Arts Poetry Fellow at Newcastle University (1968–70); honorary DLitt in 1971 John Burgan - documentary filmmaker Mark Burgess - computer scientist Sir John Burn - Professor of Clinical Genetics at Newcastle University Medical School; Medical Director and Head of the Institute of Genetics; Newcastle Medical School alumnus John Harrison Burnett - botanist, chair of Botany at King's College, Newcastle (1960–68) == C == Richard Caddel - poet Deborah Cameron - linguist Stuart Cameron - lecturer John Ashton Cannon - historian; Professor of Modern History; Head of Department of History from 1976 until his appointment as Dean of the Faculty of Arts in 1979; Pro-Vice-Chancellor 1983–1986 Ian Carr - musician Steve Chapman - Principal and Vice-Chancellor of Heriot-Watt University Dion Chen - Hong Kong educator, principal of Ying Wa College and former principal of YMCA of Hong Kong Christian College Hsing Chia-hui - author Ashraf Choudhary - scientist Jennifer A. Clack - palaeontologist George Clarke - architect Brian Clouston - landscape architect Ed Coode - Olympic gold medallist John Coulson - chemical engineering academic Caroline Cox, Baroness Cox - cross-bench member of the British House of Lords Nicola Curtin – Professor of Experimental Cancer Therapeutics Pippa Crerar - Political Editor of the Daily Mirror == D == Fred D'Aguiar - author Julia Darling - poet, playwright, novelist, MA in Creative Writing Chris Day - medical academic and researcher, current (2017-) Vice-Chancellor of the University and Chair of the Russell Group Simin Davoudi - academic Richard Dawson - researcher in climate and environmental risks to infrastructure and the built environment Tom Dening - medical academic and researcher Katie Doherty - singer-songwriter Annabel Dover - artist, studied fine art 1994–1998 Alexander Downer - Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs (1996–2007) Chloë Duckworth - archaeologist and presenter Chris Duffield - Town Clerk and Chief Executive of the City of London Corporation == E == Michael Earl - academic Tom English - drummer, Maxïmo Park Princess Eugenie - a niece of King Charles III and granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II. == F == U. A. Fanthorpe - poet Frank Farmer - medical physicist; professor of medical physics at Newcastle University in 1966 Terry Farrell - architect Tim Farron - former Liberal Democrat leader and MP for Westmorland and Lonsdale Ian Fells - professor Andy Fenby - rugby player Bryan Ferry - singer, songwriter and musician, member of Roxy Music and solo artist; studied fine art E. J. Field - neuroscientist, director of the university's Demyelinating Disease Unit John Niemeyer Findlay - philosopher John Fitzgerald - computer scientist Vicky Forster - cancer researcher Maximilian Fosh - YouTuber and independent candidate in the 2021 London mayoral election.

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