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This List of University of East Anglia alumni includes graduates. And non-graduate former students of the: University of East Anglia. The list includes one current monarch and former Prime Minister, two de facto heads of state, one Vice President, one Deputy Prime Minister, and two former Leaders of the House of Lords. The list also includes two Nobel laureates in Physiology/Medicine, one President of the Royal Society, two Lasker Award winners, and a further 15 Fellows of the Royal Society. Literary alumni include one Nobel laureate in Literature, three Booker Prize winners, 11 Costa Book Award (formerly Whitbread Award) winners, and three Caine Prize winners.

Politics and government

Heads of state and government

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
King Tupou VI BA, 1980 King of Tonga (2012–present) and Prime Minister of Tonga (2000–2006)
Sir Robert Fulton KBE BA, 1970 Governor of Gibraltar (2006–2009) and Commandant General Royal Marines
Sir Carlyle Glean GCMG MA, 1982 Governor-General of Grenada (2008–2013)

United Kingdom

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Valerie Amos, Baroness Amos CH ARE, 1978 Leader of the House of Lords (2003–2007)
Douglas Carswell BA, 1993 Conservative and UKIP Member of Parliament
Judith Chaplin OBE DipEcon Conservative Member of Parliament
Tony Colman MA, 2009; PhD, 2013 Labour Member of Parliament
Caroline Flint BA, 1983 Labour Member of Parliament and former Minister of State for Europe
Michael Heaver BA, 2011 Brexit Party Member of the European Parliament
Jon Owen Jones BSc, 1975 Labour Member of Parliament
Tess Kingham PGCE, 1987 Labour Member of Parliament
Rachael Maskell BSc, 1994 Labour Member of Parliament
Manuela Perteghella MA, 2000; PhD, 2006 Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament
Timothy Bentinck, 12th Earl of Portland MBE BA, 1975 Crossbench Peer and actor
Murad Qureshi BA, 1987 Labour Member of the London Assembly
Adrian Ramsay BA, 2002; MA, 2005 Green Party Member of Parliament and co-leader
Connor Rand BA, 2014 Labour Member of Parliament
Rosalind Scott, Baroness Scott of Needham Market BA, 1999 Liberal Democrat Peer
Karin Smyth BA, 1988 Labour Member of Parliament
Ivor Stanbrook PhD, 1995 Conservative Member of Parliament
Thomas Galbraith, 2nd Baron Strathclyde CH BA, 1982 Leader of the House of Lords (2010–2013)
David Thomas BA, 1993 Labour Member of the European Parliament
Adam Tomkins LLB, 1990 Conservative Member of the Scottish Parliament

Europe

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Rubina Berardo BA, 2003 Member of the Portuguese Assembly of the Republic
Hugh Bronson MA; PhD, 2001 Member of the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin
Marios Demetriades BSc, 1993 Cypriot Transport Minister
Françoise Dupuis MA, 1967 President of the Brussels Regional Parliament
Össur Skarphéðinsson PhD, 1983 Icelandic Foreign Minister

Middle East

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Mohamed Ali Hasan Ali MSc, 1987; PhD, 1994 Member of the Bahraini Consultative Council
Serwan Baban PhD, 1991 Kurdish Cabinet Minister
Saeed Qasim Al-Khalidi Al-Maliki MSc, 2002; PhD 2006 Member of the Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia
Mansour bin Attia bin Mohammed Al-Mazrouei PhD, 2006 Member of the Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia
Yahya Al-Mutawakel PhD, 1992 Yemeni Trade Minister
Hilal Al Sarmi MA Member of the Consultative Assembly of Oman
Tariq bin Saeed bin Hilail Al-Shammari PhD, 2016 Member of the Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia

Asia

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
José Abel MSc, 2004 East Timorese Secretary of State
Mariyam Azra MA, 1998 Maldivian Minister of State
Anil Baijal MA Lieutenant Governor of Delhi
Nomin Chinbat BA, 2006 Mongolian Cabinet Minister
Cüneyd Düzyol MA, 1993 Turkish Cabinet Minister
Hala Hameed MPhil, 1993; PhD, 2004 Maldivian Minister of State
Choida Jamtsho MSc, 2006 Member of the Bhutanese National Assembly
Cheng Kai-nam BA, 1988 Member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong
Murat Karayalçın MA, 1977 Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey and Turkish Foreign Minister
Martin Manurung MA, 2007 Member of the Indonesian People's Representative Council
Suyoi Osman BA, 1975 Bruneian Education and Health Minister
Adam Shareef MA, 2008 Maldivian Defence Minister
Salbiah binti Sulaiman BA, 1978 Member of the Legislative Council of Brunei
Suchart Thada-Thamrongvech DipEcon Thai Finance Minister
Wan Hisham BSc, 1979 Malaysian State Assemblyman
Adanan Yusof BA Bruneian Home Affairs and Health Minister

Oceania

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Mathias Cormann Law, 1994 Australian Finance Minister and Secretary-General of the OECD
Dee Margetts BA, 1982 Senator for Western Australia
Teima Onorio MA, 1990 Vice President of Kiribati

Americas

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Alvin Bernard MA Member of the Dominican House of Assembly
Julio Boltvinik MA, 1973 Member of the Mexican Chamber of Deputies
Gino Costa MA, 1983 Peruvian Interior Minister
Óscar González MA, 1974; PhD, 1980 Member of the Mexican Chamber of Deputies
Daniel Kagan Politics, 1973 Member of the Colorado Senate
Manuel Lajo PhD, 1987 Member of the Peruvian Congress
Pedro Rosas Bravo MSc, 1978 Venezuelan Finance Minister

Africa

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Gamal El-Araby MA Egyptian Education Minister
Manuel de Araújo PhD, 2011 Member of the Mozambican Assembly of the Republic
Syda Bbumba Ugandan Finance Minister
Aimé Boji MA, 1997 Democratic Republic of the Congo Budget Minister
Sinknesh Ejigu MSc, 1988 Ethiopian Cabinet Minister
Daphrose Gahakwa MSc, 1997; PhD, 2001 Rwandan Education Minister
Zuwera Ibrahimah MA Ghanaian Member of Parliament
Ousman Jammeh MA, 1984 Gambian Foreign Minister
Asha Abdullah Juma MA, 2000 Member of the Tanzanian National Assembly
Donald Kaberuka MPhil, 1979 President of the African Development Bank and Rwandan Finance Minister
Rosebud Kurwijila MPhil, 1994 African Union Commissioner
Agnes Kwaje Lasuba BA, 1990; MSc, 1991 South Sudanese Cabinet Minister
Alie Badara Mansaray MA, 2005 Sierra Leonean National Commissioner for Social Action
Eddie Mbadiwe PhD, 1975 Member of the Nigerian House of Representatives
Tito Mboweni MA, 1988 Governor of the South African Reserve Bank and South African Labour Minister
Juma Ngasongwa PhD, 1988 Tanzanian Trade Minister
Rolph Payet BSc, 1992 Seychellois Cabinet Minister
Junedin Sado PgDip, 1987 Ethiopian Cabinet Minister
Peter Sinon BA, 1990; MA, 1996 Seychellois Cabinet Minister
Stone Sizani MA, 1995 Member of the South African National Assembly
Hassan Wario MA, 1998; PhD, 2013 Kenyan Cabinet Minister
Yusuf Abubakar Yusuf MA, 1983 Member of the Nigerian Senate

Diplomats

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Aníbal de Castro BA, 1979 Dominican Republic Ambassador to the United States
Albert Chua BA, 1990 Singaporean Permanent Representative to the United Nations
Shofry Abdul Ghafor BA, 1981 Bruneian Permanent Representative to the United Nations
Alan Hunt CMG BA, 1970 UK High Commissioner to Singapore
Arjun Karki PhD, 2001 Nepali Ambassador to the United States
Abubakarr Multi-Kamara MA, 1982 Sierra Leonean Ambassador to China
Philip Priestley CBE BA, 1968 UK Ambassador to Gabon and UK High Commissioner to Belize
Ingebjørg Støfring MA, 1987 Norwegian Ambassador to Bangladesh and Zimbabwe

Science and academia

Science and public health

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Ibrahim Abubakar PhD, 2007 Director of the UCL Institute for Global Health
Neil Adger PhD, 1998 Professor of Human Geography at the University of Exeter
Franklin Aigbirhio BSc, 1984 Professor of Molecular Imaging Chemistry at the University of Cambridge
James Barber FRS MSc, 1965; PhD, 1967 Ernst Chain Professor of Biochemistry at Imperial College London
Nick Barton FRS PhD, 1979 Darwin Medal, Darwin–Wallace Medal and Erwin Schrödinger Prize winning evolutionary biologist
Sir John Beringer CBE PhD, 1973 Emeritus Professor at the University of Bristol
Keith Beven FRS PhD, 1975 Robert E. Horton Medal winning hydrologist
Mervyn Bibb FRS BSc, 1974; PhD, 1978 Molecular microbiologist
Alan Bishop BSc Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award winning scientist
Robert Boutilier PhD, 1981 Lecturer in Zoology at the University of Cambridge
Keith Briffa BSC; PhD, 1984 Climatologist
Dennis Brown BSc, 1972; PhD, 1975 Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School
Kevin Burgess MSc, 1980 Rachal Professor of Chemistry at Texas A&M University
Lucy Carpenter MBE, FRS PhD, 1996 Rosalind Franklin Award winning physical chemist
Ken Carslaw FRS MSc, 1991; PhD, 1994 Professor of Atmospheric Science at the University of Leeds
Sir Andrew Cash OBE BA Chief Executive of Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Gavin Crooks BSc, 1992; MSc, 1993 Discoverer of Crooks fluctuation theorem
Huw Davies PhD, 1980 Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Organic Chemistry at Emory University
Karen Duff BSc, 1987 Potamkin Prize winning pathologist
Nick Dulvy PhD, 1998 Professor of Marine Biodiversity & Conservation at Simon Fraser University
Julian Eastoe BSc, 1986; PhD, 1990 Professor of Chemistry at the University of Bristol
Nick Eyles PhD, 1978 E. R. Ward Neale Medal winning geologist
Marcus Flather MBA, 2016 Cardiologist and expert in clinical trials
Richard Flavell CBE, FRS PhD, 1967 Director of the John Innes Centre
Lynne Frostick CBE PhD, 1975 President of the Geological Society of London
Dame Sarah Gilbert DBE, FRS BSc, 1983 Saïd Professor of Vaccinology at the University of Oxford and Project Lead on the Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine
Beverley Glover PhD, 1996 Bicentenary Medal winning botanist
Don Grierson OBE, FRS BSc, 1967 Emeritus Professor at the University of Nottingham
Jane Hart PhD, 1987 Professor of Physical Geography at the University of Southampton
Louise Heathwaite CBE, FRS BSc, 1982 Hydrochemist
Martin Heeney PhD, 1990 Professor of Organic Materials at Imperial College London
Brian Hemmings FRS PhD, 1975 Cloëtta Prize winning biochemist
Sir Michael Houghton BSc, 1972 2020 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine laureate and co-discoverer of Hepatitis C and of the Hepatitis D genome
Keith Hunter PhD, 1977 Marsden Medal winning marine chemist
Tony James BSc, 1986 Daiwa Adrian Prize winning chemist
David Jones PhD, 1965 Flavelle Medal winning biologist
Dame Emily Lawson DBE PhD, 1993 Head of the NHS COVID-19 vaccine programme
Simon Leather PhD, 1980 Professor of Entomology at Harper Adams University
Tim Lenton PhD, 1998 Professor of Climate Change and Earth System Science at the University of Exeter
Neil McKeown BSc, 1984; PhD, 1987 Beilby Medal and Prize and Tilden Prize winning chemist
Nicholas Mills BSc, 1976; PhD, 1979 Professor of Insect Population Ecology at the University of California, Berkeley
Richard Nichols PhD, 1984 Professor of Evolutionary Genetics at Queen Mary University of London
Sir Paul Nurse CH, PRS PhD, 1973 2001 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine laureate and President of the Royal Society
Giles Oldroyd FRS BA, 1994 Plant scientist
Timothy Osborn BSc, 1990; PhD, 1995 Director of the Climatic Research Unit
Julian Pearce PhD, 1973 Bigsby Medal and Murchison Medal winning geochemist
Terence Rabbitts FRS BSc, 1968 Colworth Medal winning molecular biologist
Clive Randall BSc, 1983 Distinguished Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Pennsylvania State University .
Sarah Raper BSc, 1974; PhD, 1978 Climatologist .
Michael G. Ritchie PhD, 1988 Evolutionary biologist .
David Rogers BSc, 1980 Chief Executive of the Met Office
Benjamin Santer BSc, 1984; PhD, 1987 Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award winning atmospheric scientist
Nicole Steinmetz PhD, 2007 Professor of Nanoengineering at the University of California, San Diego
Nicola Stonehouse BSc Professor in Molecular Virology at the University of Leeds
William Sutherland FRS BSc President of the British Ecological Society
Rihab Taha PhD, 1984 Microbiologist who worked on Saddam Hussein's biological weapons program
Nick Talbot FRS PhD, 1990 Professor of Molecular Genetics at the University of Exeter
Colin Thorne BSc; PhD, 1978 Back Award winning geographer
Peter Thorne BSc, 1998; PhD, 2001 IPCC Fifth Assessment Report lead author
Simon Thrush PhD, 1985 Director of the Institute of Marine Science at the University of Auckland
Chris Turney BSc Bigsby Medal winning geologist and climatologist
Amarilis de Varennes PhD, 1985 President of the Instituto Superior de Agronomia
Rob Varley BSc, 1983 Chief Executive of the Met Office
Alan Whiteside OBE MA, 1980 AIDS researcher
Christopher Wood PhD, 1974 Miroslaw Romanowski Medal winning biologist
John Derek Woollins BSc, 1976; PhD, 1979 Professor of Synthetic Chemistry at the University of St Andrews
Deng Zixin PhD, 1987 Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

Other academics

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
David Acheson PhD, 1971 President of the Mathematical Association
Mel Ainscow CBE PhD, 1995 Professor of Education at the University of Manchester
Franklin Allen BA, 1977; MPhil, 1979 Nippon Life Professor of Finance and Economics at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
Virginia DeJohn Anderson MA Historian
John Ashdown-Hill MBE BA, 1971 Historian
Diane Atkinson MA, 2005 Historian
Judith Baxter BA, 1976 Sociolinguist
Deryck Beyleveld PhD, 1975 Professor of Law and Bioethics at Durham University
Will Brooker BA, 1991 Cultural critic
Andrew Bowie PhD, 1980 Professor of Philosophy and German at Royal Holloway, University of London
Peter Buckley OBE MA, 1970 Professor of International Business at the University of Leeds
Michael Casey BA, 1990 James Wright Professor of Music at Dartmouth College
Steven Casey BA, 1994 Professor of International History at the London School of Economics
Mark Coeckelbergh MA, 1999 Philosopher of technology
Selim Deringil BA, 1975; PhD, 1979 Historian
Tim Dunne BA, 1989 International relations scholar
Glenn Foard PhD, 2008 Archaeologist
Charles Freeman MA, 1978 Historian
Gerald Gazdar BA, 1970 Linguist
Richard Grayson BA, 1991 Professor of Twentieth Century History at Goldsmiths, University of London
Andrew Hemingway Emeritus Professor of Art History at University College London
Kathryn Hughes FRSL MA, 1987 Historian
William John Hutchins PhD, 2000 Linguist
Peter Lamarque BA, 1970 Professor of Philosophy at the University of York
Christopher Lane BA, 1988 Professor of English at Northwestern University
Robert Lyman PhD, 2011 Military historian
Susan Owens OBE BSc; PhD, 1981 Professor of Environment and Policy at the University of Cambridge
Judith Phillips OBE PhD, 1989 Gerontologist
Andrew Reynolds BA, 1998 Political scientist
Peter Stachura MA, 1968; PhD, 1971 Historian
June Thoburn CBE MSW, 1988 Social work scholar
Sir Alan Tuckett OBE BA, 1969 Educationist
Graeme Turner PhD, 1976 Cultural historian
Ginette Vincendeau PhD, 1985 Professor of Film Studies at King's College London
Richard Webster BA, 1972 Cultural historian
Marysia Zalewski BA, 1988 International relations scholar

Academic administrators

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Asaf Savaş Akat MA, 1968 Rector of Istanbul Bilgi University
Robin Baker CMG PhD, 1984 Vice-Chancellor of Canterbury Christ Church University and the University of Chichester
Rick Caulfield PhD, 1993 Chancellor of the University of Alaska Southeast
Carl Lygo LLM, 1991 Vice-Chancellor of Arden University
Margaret Muthwii MA, 1986; PhD, 1994 Vice-Chancellor of Pan Africa Christian University
Ahmed Nasri PhD, 1985 President of Fahd bin Sultan University
Mike Rands BSc, 1978 Master of Darwin College, Cambridge
John Saka PhD, 1985 Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malawi and Mzuzu University
Paul Thompson MA, 1984; PhD, 1987 Chair of the British Council and Rector of the Royal College of Art
Ibrahim Umar PhD, 1974 Vice-Chancellor of Bayero University Kano
Primitivo Viray PhD, 1999 President of Ateneo de Naga University
Paul Wellings CBE PhD, 1980 Vice-Chancellor of the University of Wollongong and the University of Lancaster

Literature

Booker Prize winners

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Anne Enright FRSL MA, 1988 Booker Prize winning author
Sir Kazuo Ishiguro OBE, FRSL MA, 1980 2017 Nobel Prize in Literature laureate and Booker Prize winning author
Ian McEwan CH, CBE, FRSL MA, 1971 Booker Prize winning author

Costa Book Award winners

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
David Almond OBE, FRSL BA, 1973 Whitbread Book Award winning children's author
Tash Aw MA, 2003 Whitbread Book Award winning novelist
Susan Fletcher MA, 2002 Whitbread Book Award winning novelist
Adam Foulds FRSL MA, 2001 Costa Book Award winning poet
Emma Healey MA, 2011 Costa Book Award winning novelist
Avril Joy BA, 1972 Costa Book Award winning author
Andrew Miller FRSL MA, 1991 Costa Book Award winning novelist
Dame Rose Tremain DBE, FRSL BA, 1967 Whitbread Book Award and Orange Prize winning novelist
Christie Watson MA, 2009 Costa Book Award winning novelist

Caine Prize winners

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Helon Habila PhD, 2008 Caine Prize winning novelist
Henrietta Rose-Innes PhD Caine Prize winning novelist
Binyavanga Wainaina MPhil, 2010 Caine Prize winning novelist

Other writers

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Matthew De Abaitua MA, 1994 Writer
Annabel Abbs BA Writer
Ayobami Adebayo MA, 2014 Writer
Anita Agnihotri MSc Writer
Naomi Alderman MA, 2003 Novelist
Nicholas Allan MA, 1981 Children's author
Ali Almossawi BSc, 2005 Writer
Julie Ann Amos BSc, 1983 Writer
Princess Anna of Bavaria MA Political biographer
Árni Þórarinsson BA, 1973 Writer
Mona Arshi MA, 2010 Poet
Trezza Azzopardi MA, 1998 Novelist
Urvashi Bahuguna MA, 2014 Poet and essayist
John Bainbridge BA, 1992 Author
Ayanna Lloyd Banwo MA, 2017 Author
Sebastian Barker FRSL MA, 1970 Poet
Paul Batchelor MA, 2000 Poet
Martyn Bedford MA, 1994 Novelist
Julia Bell MA Novelist
Brett Ellen Block MA, 1998 Author
Peter Bowker MA, 1991 Screenwriter
Tim Bowler BA, 1972 Novelist
John Boyne MA, 1996 Novelist
Jon Brittain BA, 2008 Playwright
Keith Brooke BSc, 1987 Writer
Stephen Buoro MA, 2019 Novelist
Sam Byers MA, 2004; PhD, 2014 Novelist
Aifric Campbell MA, 2003; PhD, 2007 Writer
Anthony Cartwright BA, 1996 Novelist
Christopher Catherwood PhD, 2006 Author
Gillian Chan BEd, 1980 Children's author
Tracy Chevalier FRSL MA, 1994 Historical novelist
Suzanne Cleminshaw PhD, 1991 Writer
Mark Cocker BA, 1982 Author
Stephen Cole BA, 1992 Writer
David Connolly PhD, 1997 Literary translator
Peter J. Conradi FRSL BA, 1967 Writer
Judy Corbalis MA, 1990 Novelist
Sarah Corbett MA, 1999 Poet
Andrew Cowan MA, 1985 Novelist
Nick Crittenden PhD Writer
Helen Cross MA, 1998 Novelist
Fflur Dafydd MA, 2000 Writer
Shon Dale-Jones BA, 1990 Writer
Donna Daley-Clarke MA, 2001 Novelist
Louise Doughty MA, 1987 Novelist
Ruth Dugdall MA Novelist
Suzannah Dunn MA, 1989 Novelist
Joe Dunthorne BA, 2004; MA, 2005 Novelist
Susan Elderkin MA, 1994 Author
Oliver Emanuel MA, 2002 Playwright
Diana Evans MA, 2003 Novelist
Fadia Faqir PhD, 1990 Author
Stephen Finucan MA, 1996 Short story writer
David Flusfeder MA, 1988 Author
Bo Fowler MA, 1995 Novelist
Sue Gee PhD, 2007 Novelist
Ruth Gilligan MA, 2011 Writer
Jim Goar PhD, 2012 Poet
Imogen Hermes Gowar BA; MA Author
Nigel Gray MA, 1983 Author
Tim Guest MA, 1999 Author
Mohammed Hanif MA, 2005 Writer
Graeme Harper PhD, 1997 Writer
Jane Harris MA, 1992; PhD, 1995 Novelist and screenwriter
Alix Hawley MA, 2002 Novelist
Amanda Hodgkinson MA, 2001 Novelist
Edward Hogan MA, 2004 Novelist
Emma Hooper PhD, 2010 Writer
Richard House PhD, 2008 Author
Mick Jackson MA, 1992 Novelist
Christopher James MA, 2000 Poet
Andrew Jefford MA, 1981 Journalist and author
Marie-Louise Jensen BA, 1986 Children's author
Anjali Joseph MA, 2008; PhD Author
Panos Karnezis MA, 2000 Novelist
Tadzio Koelb MA, 2008 Novelist
Muhammad Mojlum Khan BA, 1994 Writer
Larissa Lai MA, 2001 Novelist
Hernán Lara Zavala MA, 1981 Novelist
Joanna Laurens MA, 2003 Playwright
Ágnes Lehóczky MA, 2006; PhD, 2010 Poet
Frances Liardet MA, 2000 Translator of Arabic literature
Steve Lightfoot MA Screenwriter
Toby Litt MA, 1995 Novelist
Philip MacCann MA Writer
Deirdre Madden MA, 1985 Novelist
Robert McGill MA, 2002 Writer
Laura McGloughlin MA, 2007 Literary translator
Nalin Mehta MA, 2003 Writer
Sarah Emily Miano MA, 2002; PhD, 2007 Author
Lucasta Miller PhD, 2007 Writer and journalist
Tom Moran BA, 2009 Writer
Esther Morgan MA, 1998 Poet
Tom Morton-Smith BA, 2001 Playwright
Charles Moseley PhD, 1971 Writer
Syed Askar Mousavi BA, 1987 Writer
Neel Mukherjee FRSL MA, 2001 Novelist
Paul Murray MA, 2001 Novelist
Sandra Newman MA, 2002 Writer
Ng Yi-Sheng MA, 2014 Writer and poet
Timothy Ogene MA Poet and novelist
Tolu Ogunlesi MA, 2011 Writer and journalist
Nessa O'Mahony MA, 2003 Poet and writer
Troy Onyango MA Writer
John Osborne BA, 2000 Writer and poet
Kathy Page MA, 1988 Novelist
Glenn Patterson MA, 1986 Novelist
Christine Pountney MA, 1997 Author
Natasha Pulley MA, 2012 Author
Dina Rabinovitch MA, 2000 Journalist and writer
Mario Reading EUR, 1972 Novelist
Eleanor Rees MA, 2002 Poet
Ben Rice MA, 2000 Novelist
Sam Riviere PhD, 2013 Poet
Eliza Robertson MA, 2012 Writer
Monique Roffey BA, 1987 Writer
Tatiana de Rosnay BA, 1984 Writer
Anthony Sattin MA, 1984 Writer
Simon Scarrow MA, 1992 Author
James Scudamore MA, 2004 Novelist
W. G. Sebald PhD, 1973 Writer
Owen Sheers MA, 1998 Author, poet and playwright
Jeremy Sheldon MA, 1996 Novelist
Robert Sheppard MA, 1979 Poet
Guillermo Sheridan MA, 1986 Literary critic
Elizabeth L. Silver MA, 2004 Writer
Kathryn Simmonds MA, 2002 Poet
Clive Sinclair FRSL BA, 1969; PhD, 1983 Novelist
Alexander Gordon Smith BA, 2003 Novelist
Rob Magnuson Smith MA Novelist
Erin Soros PhD, 2014 Author
Paul Stewart MA, 1979 Writer
Margaret Stohl MA, 1988 Writer
Jon Stone BA, 2004 Poet
Andrea Stuart BA, 1984 Writer
Julia Stuart MA, 2013 Novelist
Todd Swift MA, 2004 Poet
Hwee Hwee Tan BA, 1995 Novelist
Mark Tilton MA, 1997 Screenwriter
Carol Topolski MA, 2004 Novelist
Erica Wagner MA, 1991 Author and literary editor of The Times
Martin Walls BA, 1989 Poet
Craig Warner MA, 2013 Playwright and screenwriter
Thomas Warner MA, 2002 Poet
Phil Whitaker MA, 1996 Novelist
Matt Whyman MA, 1992 Novelist
Clare Wigfall MA, 2000 Writer
Luke Williams MA, 2002 Author
D. W. Wilson MA, 2010; PhD, 2014 Author
Snoo Wilson BA, 1969 Playwright
Jennifer Wong MA, 2009 Writer and poet
Gregory Woods BA, 1974; MA, 1975; PhD, 1983 Poet and author
Luke Wright BA, 2003 Poet
Anna Ziegler MA, 2002 Playwright

Arts

Actors

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Roger Ashton-Griffiths PhD, 2015 Actor
Jack Davenport BA, 1995 Actor
Simon Paisley Day BA Actor
Leena Dhingra MA, 1991; PhD, 2001 Actress
James Frain BA, 1990 Actor
Michael Hobbs Actor
Jennifer Kirby BA, 2010 Actress
Matt Milne BA, 2011 Actor
Annabel Mullion BA, 1991 Actress
Andrew Novell MA, 2003 Actor
Steve Oram BA, 1994 Actor
Vicki Pepperdine Actress
Catherine Rabett BA Actress
John Rhys-Davies BA, 1966 Actor
Jiang Shuying MSc, 2011 Actress
Matt Smith BA, 2005 Actor
Olivia Vinall BA, 2010 Actress

Comedy

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Pat Cahill Comedian
Nina Conti BA, 1995 Comedian
David Cummings BA, 1980 Screenwriter and musician
Simon Day BA, 1989 Comedian and actor
Charlie Higson BA, 1980 Comedian and author
John Kearns BA, 2008 Comedian
Arthur Smith BA, 1976 Comedian and author
Paul Whitehouse DEV, 1977 Comedian

Film and television

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Nan Achnas MA, 1996 Film director
Bea Ballard BA, 1980 Television producer and executive
Sir Colin Callender CBE BA, 1973 President of HBO Films
Gurinder Chadha OBE BA, 1983 Film director
Andy Devonshire BA Television director and producer
Saul Dibb BA, 1990 Film director
Don Homfray BA, 1999 BAFTA award winning production designer
Stephen Lambert BA, 1981 Television producer and executive
Amir Muhammad LLB, 1995 Film director
Simon Nicholls LLB, 1999 Television producer

Visual arts

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Paul Atterbury BA, 1972 Antiques expert
Bendor Grosvenor PhD, 2009 Art historian
Dan Harries MA, 1988 Artist
Anna Jóelsdóttir MA, 1985 Artist
Marianne Majerus MA, 1983 Photographer
Nick Miller BA, 1984 Artist
Philip Mould OBE BA, 1981 Art historian

Arts administrators

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Mary Allen MA, 2002 Chief Executive of the Royal Opera House
Andrew Bolton OBE BA, 1987; MA Museum curator
Alissandra Cummins BA, 1981 Director of the Barbados Museum & Historical Society
Séan Doran BA, 1983 Chief Executive of English National Opera
Derek Gillman LLM, 1996 Director of the Barnes Foundation
Tessa Jackson OBE BA, 1977 Director of the Institute of International Visual Art
Penny Johnson CBE BA, 1978 Director of the Government Art Collection
Jack Lohman CBE BA, 1979 Director of the Museum of London and the Royal British Columbia Museum
Mordechai Omer PhD, 1976 Director of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Anna Southall OBE BA, 1970 Director of the National Museums and Galleries of Wales
Boris Wastiau MA, 1993; PhD, 1997 Director of the Musée d'ethnographie de Genève

Music

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Terry Burrows BA Musician and author
Jo Dipple BA CEO of UK Music and former special adviser to Gordon Brown
Terry Edwards BA, 1982 Musician
William Goodchild BA, 1985 Composer
Aziz Harun BSc, 2021 Bruneian Singer
Shabs Jobanputra BA, 1990 Music executive
Kishon Khan BSc, 1991 Musician
Gareth Malone OBE BA, 1997 Emmy Award winning choirmaster
Eduardo Marturet BA, 1974 Conductor
Dario Palermo PhD, 2014 Composer
Elizabeth Parker BA, 1973 Composer
Geoffrey Poole BA, 1970 Composer
Julian Siegel BA, 1986 Musician
Andrew Skeet BA, 1993 Composer
Matt Tong BA, 2000 Musician

Media

Newsreaders and correspondents

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
David Grossman BA, 1987 Newsnight correspondent
Razia Iqbal BA, 1985 BBC News correspondent
Maupe Ogun MA Nigerian journalist
Stuart Ramsay BA, 1985 Sky News Chief Correspondent and Emmy Award winning journalist
Selina Scott BA, 1972 Newsreader
Mark Stone BA, 2001 Sky News US Correspondent and Emmy Award winning journalist
Geraint Vincent BA, 1994 ITV News Middle East Correspondent

Radio

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Iain Dale BA, 1985 Political commentator and radio presenter
Greg James BA, 2007 BBC Radio 1 presenter
Zeb Soanes BA, 1997 Radio 4 newsreader

Media executives

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Dame Jenny Abramsky GBE BA, 1968 Director of BBC Radio
James Boyle MA, 1971 Controller of BBC Radio 4
Jonathan Powell BA, 1969 Controller of BBC One
Peter Rippon BA, 1988 Editor of Newsnight
Sally-Ann Wilson BA, 1980; MPhil Secretary-General of the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association

Other media personalities

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Benedict Allen BSc, 1981 Explorer
Darren Bett BSc, 1989 BBC weather forecaster
Steve Blame MA, 2006 Broadcaster
Jim Chapman BSc YouTube vlogger
Joanna Coles OBE BA Editor-in-Chief of Cosmopolitan and Marie Claire
John Fraser MA, 1970 Journalist
Rebecca Lowe BA, 2002 Sports reporter
Christina Patterson MA, 1987 Journalist
Mark Seddon BA, 1984 Journalist
Emily Sheffield BA Editor of the Evening Standard
Jake Wallis Simons PhD, 2009 Editor of the The Jewish Chronicle
Penny Tranter BSc, 1982 BBC weather forecaster
Martin Tyler BA, 1967 Football commentator

Activism and charity

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Patrick J. Bergin PhD, 1996 CEO of the African Wildlife Foundation
David Harker CBE BA, 1972 Chief Executive of Citizens Advice
Jad Isaac PhD, 1979 Director General of the Applied Research Institute–Jerusalem
Gary Lefley BA, 1976 General Secretary of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
Richard Sandbrook OBE BSc, 1968 Director of the International Institute for Environment and Development

Business

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Alison Brimelow CBE BA, 1970 President of the European Patent Office
Eduardo Costantini MA, 1975 Argentine billionaire and founder of the Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires (MALBA)
Neil Doncaster MBA, 2008 CEO of the Scottish Premier League
Ahmad Fuaad BSc, 1993 CEO of UMW Holdings, Proton and Malakoff
Joe Greenwell CBE BA, 1973 CEO of Jaguar Land Rover
Tamara Ingram OBE BA, 1982 CEO of Saatchi & Saatchi and J. Walter Thompson
Dame Karen Jones DBE BA, 1978 Founder and CEO of Café Rouge and Punch Taverns
Billy Kan BSc Hong Kong billionaire
Marcus Leaver BA, 1992 Publishing executive
Tshediso Matona MSc, 1996 CEO of Eskom
Mike Norris BSc, 1983 CEO of Computacenter
Brendan O'Neill PhD, 1973 CEO of ICI and Diageo
Robert Schofield BA, 1973 CEO of Premier Foods
Alexander Smith BSc, 1973 CEO of Pier 1 Imports
David Tabizel BA, 1986 Co-founder of Autonomy

Economists

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Carlos Nuno Castel-Branco MA, 1992 Mozambican economist
Mario Luis Fuentes PhD, 1982 Director General of the Mexican Social Security Institute
Engilbert Guðmundsson MSc, 1979 Director General of the Icelandic International Development Agency
Swinburne Lestrade MSc, 1975 Director General of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States
David Nuyoma BA; MA Chairman of the Namibian Stock Exchange and CEO of the Development Bank of Namibia
Güven Sak MA, 1984 Founding member of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Central Bank of Turkey

Law

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Michael Bloch MPhil Barrister
Andrew Gordon-Saker LLB, 1980 Senior Costs Judge
Michael Lodge LLB Secretary-General of the International Seabed Authority
Anna Marcoulli LLB, 1995 Judge of the General Court (European Union)
Derek Pang LLB, 1985 Justice of Appeal of the High Court of Hong Kong
Ashby Pate LLM, 2009 Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Palau
Laura Pillay LLB, 2001 Judge of the Supreme Court of Seychelles
Hassan Al-Sayed PhD, 2003 Judge of the Qatar International Court
Sanford Steelman EAS, 1972 Judge of the North Carolina Court of Appeal
Robert Warnock BA, 1974 Senior Judge of the Sovereign Base Areas
Ian Wingfield BA, 1970 Solicitor General of Hong Kong
David Wood BA, 1970 President of the Council of Circuit Judges
Dora Zatte LLB, 1997 Ombudsman of the Seychelles

Armed forces

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Steven Abbott CBE BA, 1977 Commandant General of the RAF Regiment
Atiqullah Baryalai MA, 2012 Afghan Deputy Defense Minister
Sir Anthony Dymock KBE, CB BA, 1970 UK Military Representative to NATO
Neil Morisetti CB BSc, 1979 Commander United Kingdom Maritime Forces

Policing and intelligence services

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
David Bolt BA, 1976 Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration
Matthew Dunn BA, 1996 MI6 field agent turned author
Sir Peter Fahy MA, 1998 Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police
Michael Shipster CMG, OBE MA, 1977 Diplomat and MI6 officer

Religion

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Ed Condry BA, 1974 Bishop of Ramsbury
Audrey Elkington PhD, 1983 Archdeacon of Bodmin
Olivia Graham BA, 1984 Bishop of Reading
Arthur Hawes BA, 1986 Archdeacon of Lincoln
Garth Norman MEd, 1982 Archdeacon of Bromley & Bexley
Stephen Waine BA, 1980 Dean of Chichester

Sport

Name Class year Notability Reference(s)
Wayne Barnes LLB, 2000 Rugby union referee
Jessica Draskau-Petersson LLB, 2000 Olympic runner
Rebecca Field BA, 2010 Bowls player
Natasha Howard BSc, 2002 Olympic rower
Andy Ripley OBE BA, 1969 England rugby player
James Vowles BSc, 2000 Team Principal of Williams Racing
Phil Whelan BSc, 1993 Premier League footballer

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