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This article is a list of people associated with
Newcastle University as either a student or teacher.
A
William Armstrong
Rowan Atkinson
B
Bruce Babbitt
Alan Beith
Bruce Babbitt - U.S. politician; 16th Governor of Arizona (1978–1987); 47th
United States Secretary of the Interior (1993–2001); Democrat
[13]
James Baddiley - biochemist, based at Newcastle University 1954–1983;
[14] the Baddiley-Clark building is named in part after him
Tunde Baiyewu - member of the
Lighthouse Family
[15]
John C. A. Barrett - clergyman
[16]
G. W. S. Barrow - historian
[17]
Neil Bartlett - chemist, creation of the first noble gas compounds (BSc and PhD at
King's College, University of Durham , later
Newcastle University )
[18]
Sue Beardsmore - television presenter
[19]
Alan Beith - politician
[20]
Jean Benedetti - biographer, translator, director and dramatist
[21]
Phil Bennion - politician
[22]
Catherine Bertola - contemporary painter
[23]
Simon Best - Captain of the
Ulster Rugby team; Prop for the
Ireland Team
[24]
Andy Bird - CEO of
Disney International
[25]
Rory Jonathan Courtenay Boyle, Viscount Dungarvan - heir apparent to the
earldom of Cork
David Bradley - science writer
[26]
Mike Brearley - professional cricketer, formerly a lecturer in philosophy at the university (1968–1971)
[27]
Constance Briscoe - one of the first black women to sit as a judge in the UK; author of the best-selling autobiography Ugly ;
[28] found guilty in May 2014 on three charges of attempting to pervert the course of justice; jailed for 16 months
[29]
Steve Brooks - entomologist; attained BSc in Zoology and MSc in Public Health Engineering from Newcastle University in 1976 and 1977 respectively
[30]
Thom Brooks - academic, columnist
[31]
Gavin Brown - academic
[32]
Vicki Bruce - psychologist
[33]
Basil Bunting - poet; Northern Arts Poetry Fellow at Newcastle University (1968–70); honorary DLitt in 1971
[34]
[35]
John Burgan - documentary filmmaker
[36]
Mark Burgess - computer scientist
[37]
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
[38]
William Lawrence Burn - historian and lawyer, history chair at King's College, Newcastle (1944–66)
[39]
John Harrison Burnett - botanist, chair of Botany at King's College, Newcastle (1960–68)
[40]
C
D
Alexander Downer
E
F
Tim Farron
Bryan Ferry
G
H
Ken Hodcroft
Bill Hopkins
I
J
George Neil Jenkins
Rich Johnston
K
L
M
Chris Mullin
Jack Mapanje - writer and poet
[145]
Milton Margai - first prime minister of
Sierra Leone (medical degree from the Durham College of Medicine, later
Newcastle University Medical School )
[146]
Laurence Martin - war studies writer
[147]
Murray Martin , documentary and docudrama filmmaker, co-founder of
Amber Film & Photography Collective
[148]
Adrian Martineau – medical researcher and professor of respiratory Infection and immunity at
Queen Mary University of London
[149]
Carl R. May - sociologist
[150]
Tom May - professional rugby union player, now with
Northampton Saints , and capped by England
[151]
Kate McCann – journalist and television presenter
[152]
Ian G. McKeith – professor of Old Age Psychiatry
[153]
John Anthony McGuckin - Orthodox Christian scholar, priest, and poet
[154]
Wyl Menmuir - novelist
[155]
Zia Mian - physicist
[156]
Richard Middleton - musicologist
[157]
Mary Midgley - moral philosopher
[158]
G.C.J. Midgley - philosopher
Moein Moghimi - biochemist and nanoscientist
[159]
Hermann Moisl - linguist
[160]
Anthony Michaels-Moore - Operatic Baritone
[161]
Joanna Moncrieff - Critical Psychiatrist
Theodore Morison - Principal of Armstrong College, Newcastle upon Tyne (1919–24)
[162]
Andy Morrell - footballer
[163]
Frank Moulaert - professor
[164]
Mo Mowlam - former British
Labour Party Member of Parliament, former
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland , lecturer at Newcastle University
[165]
[166]
Chris Mullin - former British
Labour Party Member of Parliament, author, visiting fellow
[167]
VA Mundella - College of Physical Science, 1884—1887; lecturer in physics at the College, 1891—1896: Professor of Physics at
Northern Polytechnic Institute and Principal of
Sunderland Technical College .
Richard Murphy - architect
[168]
N
Lisa Nandy
O
P
Chris Patten
Q
Baroness Quin
R
Matthew White Ridley, 4th Viscount Ridley
S
Jonathan Sacks
Nigel Shadbolt
T
Chris Vance
V
W
Kevin Warwick
Duncan Watmore
Charlie Webster
Alick Walker - palaeontologist
[246]
Matthew Walker - Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley
[247]
[248]
Tom Walker -
Sunday Times foreign correspondent
[249]
Lord Walton of Detchant - physician; President of the
GMC ,
BMA ,
RSM ; Warden of
Green College, Oxford (1983–1989)
[250]
Kevin Warwick - Professor of Cybernetics; former Lecturer in Electrical & Electronic Engineering
[251]
Duncan Watmore - footballer at
Millwall F.C.
[252]
Mary Webb - artist
[253]
Charlie Webster - television sports presenter
[254]
Li Wei - Chair of Applied Linguistics at UCL Institute of Education, University College London
[255]
Joseph Joshua Weiss - Professor of Radiation Chemistry
[256]
Robert Westall - children's writer, twice winner of
Carnegie Medal
[257]
Thomas Stanley Westoll - Fellow of the
Royal Society
[258]
Gillian Whitehead - composer
[259]
William Whitfield - architect, later designed the Hadrian Building and the
Northern Stage
[260]
Claire Williams - motorsport executive
[261]
Zoe Williams - sportswoman, worked on
Gladiators
[262]
Donald I. Williamson - planktologist and carcinologist
[263]
Philip Williamson - former Chief Executive of
Nationwide Building Society
[264]
John Willis - Royal Air Force officer and council member of the University
[265]
Lukas Wooller - keyboard player,
Maxïmo Park
[69]
Graham Wylie - co-founder of the
Sage Group ; studied Computing Science & Statistics BSc and graduated in 1980; awarded an honorary doctorate in 2004
[266]
Rachel Woolford - boutique fitness studio owner, Winner of The Apprentice series 18
[267]
Y
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