This is a list of University of Warwick people, including office holders, current and former academics and alumni of the
University of Warwick, including a brief description of their notability.
Warwick has over 283,000 alumni[1] and an active alumni network.[2]
Stephen Merchant (Film and Literature 1996) – wrote, directed and acted in the British television series The Office and Extras, in such roles as the 'Oggmonster' and 'Darren Lamb' respectively.
Timmy Mallett (History 1977) – 1980s children's television presenter
Simon Mayo (History and Politics 1981) – broadcaster
Peter Salmon (European Literature 1977) – BBC television executive
Tim Vickery (History and Politics) – South American football correspondent for BBC Sport, ESPN and an analyst on
SporTV's main morning programme, Redação SporTV.
Wyn Grant – former Chair of the British
Political Studies Association (2002–2005); President of the PSA (2005–2008) Political scientist with interest in comparative public policy
^VILLALOBOS, Tania (5 May 2016).
"Luis Alberto Arce Catacora". Trigésimo sexto período de sesiones de la CEPAL (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 October 2020.
This is a list of University of Warwick people, including office holders, current and former academics and alumni of the
University of Warwick, including a brief description of their notability.
Warwick has over 283,000 alumni[1] and an active alumni network.[2]
Stephen Merchant (Film and Literature 1996) – wrote, directed and acted in the British television series The Office and Extras, in such roles as the 'Oggmonster' and 'Darren Lamb' respectively.
Timmy Mallett (History 1977) – 1980s children's television presenter
Simon Mayo (History and Politics 1981) – broadcaster
Peter Salmon (European Literature 1977) – BBC television executive
Tim Vickery (History and Politics) – South American football correspondent for BBC Sport, ESPN and an analyst on
SporTV's main morning programme, Redação SporTV.
Wyn Grant – former Chair of the British
Political Studies Association (2002–2005); President of the PSA (2005–2008) Political scientist with interest in comparative public policy
^VILLALOBOS, Tania (5 May 2016).
"Luis Alberto Arce Catacora". Trigésimo sexto período de sesiones de la CEPAL (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 October 2020.