A list of people related to the University of Nottingham or to its predecessor, University College, Nottingham.
Bob Boucher – Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sheffield
Arthur Carty – National Science Advisor to the Prime Minister of Canada
Sir Bernard Crossland – President of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers
Paul Dibb – Australian defence intelligence official and Head of the ANU Strategic and Defence Studies Centre
Louis Essen – physicist
Charles Bungay Fawcett – geographer
Pamela Gillies – Vice-Chancellor of Glasgow Caledonian University
Sir Clive Granger – 2003 Nobel Laureate , Economics
Gerald Hawkins – Professor of Astronomy, noted for his interest in Stonehenge
Harriet Hawkins – Professor of Human Geography, noted in the field of geohumanities
Nigel Healey – Vice-Chancellor of Fiji National University
Sir Brian Heap – Master of St Edmund's College, Cambridge and former Vice-President of the Royal Society
Reginald Hugh Hickling – lawyer, colonial civil servant, law academic and author
John Pilkington Hudson – the university's first Professor of Horticulture
Jack Lewis, Baron Lewis of Newnham – chemist
Scot McKnight – Professor of Religious Studies at North Park University , recognised for his scholarship on the New Testament, early Christianity, and the historical Jesus
Victor Mundella — Physicist; Professor of Physics, Northern Polytechnic Institute ; Principal of Sunderland Technical College
Sir Keith O'Nions – geologist, Director-General UK Research Councils
Brian Norton – solar energy technologist, President, Dublin Institute of Technology
Austin Quigley – Dean, Columbia College
Nigel Shadbolt – Principal of Jesus College, Oxford and Chairman of the Open Data Institute
Roger Tomlinson – "father of GIS "
Carl Trueman – author, Presbyterian theologian, and Professor of Historical Theology and Church History, Westminster Theological Seminary .
Graham Twelftree – Distinguished Professor of New Testament, Regent University School of Divinity, renowned for his contribution to the Third Quest for the Historical Jesus and his extensive work on miracles in the New Testament
Matthew P. Walker – Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley , and Founder and Director of the Center for Human Sleep Science
Silke Weinfurtner – Physicist and quantum gravity researcher
London Grammar
Theo James
Government and politics [ edit ]
International politics [ edit ]
Natural sciences, engineering and medicine[ edit ]
Qanta Ahmed - British-American physician specializing in sleep disorders , and author, women's rights activist, journalist, and public commentator.
Monica Lakhanpaul - medical doctor, public health expert, and academic
Tim Brabants
Writers and literature [ edit ]
D.H. Lawrence
Andre Geim – Nobel Prize–winning physicist
Sir Clive Granger , economist awarded the 2003 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
Sir Ian Kershaw , historian
Gwen Alston - aerodynamicist and educationalist
Viacheslav Belavkin – mathematician, pioneer of quantum probability
Wilfrid Butt – biochemist and endocrinologist
Kenneth Cameron - toponymist of English place-names
George Carey – Archbishop of Canterbury
George Checkley – modernist architect
Bryan Campbell Clarke – pioneering geneticist , particularly noted for his work on apostatic selection , and work with snails
Stephen Daniels – cultural geographer
Robert Edgeworth-Johnstone - first Lady Trent professor of chemical engineering
Esther Eidinow – ancient historian
Ivan Fesenko – mathematician
Sir John Ambrose Fleming – pioneer of electronics
Hugh Gaitskell – Chancellor of the Exchequer , Leader of the Opposition 1955-1963
Andre Geim – Nobel Prize–winning physicist
Clive Granger – Nobel Memorial Prize -winning economist
David Greenaway – economist and Vice Chancellor (2008–2017)
Don Grierson – geneticist
George Garfield Hall – mathematician
F. B. Hinsley - founder of the School of Mining Engineering
Susan Howson – first female winner of the Adams Prize (for mathematics)
Robin Lyth Hudson – mathematician, pioneer of quantum probability
Luce Irigaray
Sir Ian Kershaw – historian, one of the world's leading experts on Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich
Graham Kendall - Professor of Computer Science and the Provost and CEO of University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
Sir Michael Lyons – Chairman, BBC Trust
Sir Peter Mansfield – physicist who was awarded the 2003 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
David H.H. Metcalfe – President, Royal College of General Practitioners
Tom Paulin – poet and literary critic
Monica Partridge - first woman Prof at Nottingham University.[ 9]
Ivy Pinchbeck - economic historian
Lewis Thorpe – translator of Medieval works; Professor of French
Sir Martyn Poliakoff – chemist
Prof. John Rich - emeritus professor in the department of Classics
Sir John Cyril Smith – lawyer
Vivian de Sola Pinto – poet and literary critic
W. J. H. Sprott – Professor of Philosophy
John Webster – mycologist
Vernon White – formerly special lecturer in theology, now principal of STETS and Canon of Winchester
Richard G. Wilkinson – public health
Robert Wood - special professor 1998-2005, psychologist and writer
Xu Zhihong – President, Peking University
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