Several positions did not technically exist prior to the formal incorporation of the University by approval of its Charter on 4 January 1965. However several were appointed beforehand as nominal "officer designates", performing the same duties. Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent was not formally installed as Chancellor until 30 March 1966.[1]
Can Evrenol - Turkish Film director including Baskin
Lyn Gardner - theatre critic, children's writer and journalist, founding member of City Limits magazine, and who contributes reviews and articles to The Stage and was theatre critic at The Guardian for 23 years.
Anna Nsubuga - United Kingdom Ambassador to UNESCO
Damilola Odufuwa - Founder of Nigerian Feminist Coalition and Microfinance specialist. One of Vogue (magazine)'s 12 Women leaders who changed the World in 2020.
Joshua Leakey - known for courageous actions in the Afghanistan campaign in 2015; recipient of the Victoria Cross (did not graduate - left in the first year to join the British Army)
Johnny Yeo - artist and portraitist - his paintings are included in the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery, London. His painting of King Charles III was his first portrait as King.
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