This is a list of University of Southampton people , including famous officers, staff (past and present) and student alumni from the University of Southampton or historical institutions from which the current university derives.
Hartley Institution and Hartley College [ edit ]
Chancellors were known as principals before the formation of University College[ 1]
1862–1873 Francis Bond
1873–1874 Charles Blackader
1875–1895 Thomas Shore
1896–1900 R. Stewart
1900–1902 Spencer Richardson
Chancellors were known as presidents before the formation of university[ 1]
Vice-chancellors were known as principals before the formation of University[ 1]
Selected past and current pro-chancellors[ 1] [ 17]
Current and former notable members of academic staff by subject field:
Heinz Henghes , modernist sculptor and former head of Fine Art at the Winchester School of Art
Electronics and computer science [ edit ]
Sir Tim Berners-Lee , World Wide Web inventor
Bashir Al-Hashimi , co-director of the ARM-ECS Research Centre, and current dean
Sir Tim Berners-Lee , World Wide Web inventor[ 41]
Michael Butler , expert in formal methods for software engineering [ 42]
Christopher Gutteridge , Open Data innovator[ 43]
Dame Wendy Hall , President of the British Computer Society ; co-founding Director of the Web Science Research Initiative [ 44]
Stevan Harnad Cognitive scientist and external member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences [ 45]
Tony Hey CBE , Corporate Vice-President of Microsoft UK[ 46]
Nick Jennings , Regius Professor of Computer Science [ 47]
Kirk Martinez , computer scientist ; digital imaging and wireless sensor network pioneer[ 48]
Luc Moreau , expert in digital provenance [ 49]
Kieron O'Hara , philosopher , computer scientist and political writer[ 50]
David Payne CBE , member of the team that invented the erbium-doped fibre amplifier EDFA used in fiber optic cables[ 51]
Philip Russell , Director of the third division of the Max Planck Research Group [ 52]
Sir Nigel Shadbolt , computer scientist; co-founder and Director of the Web Science Research Initiative[ 53]
Erich Zepler , pioneering contributor to radio receiver development[ 54]
Ocean and earth science [ edit ]
Physics and astronomy [ edit ]
Nursing and midwifery [ edit ]
Sir Alan Budd , economist and founding member of the Bank of England 's Monetary Policy Committee
Sir Alan Budd , economist, founding member of the Bank of England 's Monetary Policy Committee [ 70]
Nitin Desai , economist and United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs[ 71]
Sir Ian Diamond , UK National Statistician, formerly Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Aberdeen and Chief Executive of Economic and Social Research Council [ 72]
Clive Gamble , archaeologist and anthropologist specialising in human origins, and a trustee of the British Museum [ 73]
Paul Geroski , economist and former member of Monopolies and Mergers Commission [ 74]
Jan Haaland , Rector of the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration [ 75]
Tim Holt , former President of the Royal Statistical Society and Office for National Statistics [ 76]
Christopher Janaway , philosopher specialising in the work of Nietzsche ; publishing through OUP Oxford, his most recent work is Beyond Selflessness: Reading Nietzsche's Genealogy [ 77]
Maurice Kugler , Colombian economist; CIGI Chair in International Public Policy;Visiting Professor of Public Policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government
Harold Lawton , former Pro Vice-Chancellor of University of Sheffield ; thought to have been the last surviving Allied soldier captured on the Western Front[ 78]
Jakob Broechner Madsen , economist, professor, former financial analyst, deputy chief economist at the Bank of Jutland
David Pearce , pioneer of environmental economics ; chief environmental adviser to the UK Secretaries of State, 1989-1992; a convening lead author of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Christopher Pissarides , Nobel Laureate in Economics
Colin Renfrew, Baron Renfrew of Kaimsthorn , archaeologist[ 79]
Howard Root , Professor of Theology
Raymond Plant, Baron Plant of Highfield , Labour peer; Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Philosophy at King's College London
Steve Smith , Vice-Chancellor, University of Exeter ; Chair of the Board of the 1994 Group [ 80]
T. M. Fred Smith , former President of the Royal Statistical Society [ 81]
Donald Tyerman , former editor of The Economist [ 82]
Peter Ucko , founder of the World Archaeological Congress [ 83]
Paul Webley , Director and Principal of the School of Oriental and African Studies , University of London [ 84]
Richard Werner , Professor of Finance, known for his theory of quantitative easing
Former notable students at Southampton include:
Jackie Akhavan , chemist, Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and head of the Centre for Defence Chemistry at Cranfield University [ 96]
Richard Aldridge , former President of the Palaeontological Association [ 97]
Joanna Bauldreay , British chemist and Aviation Fuel Development Manager at Shell Global Solutions
Anthony Cohen CBE , Vice-Chancellor of Queen Margaret University , Edinburgh[ 98]
Shanaka L de Silva , geologist, academic and author.
Kairbaan Hodivala-Dilke , cell biologist, medical researcher, and academic at Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry
Sir Christopher Ingold , chemist, recipient of the Longstaff Medal of the Royal Society of Chemistry in 1951 and the Royal Medal of the Royal Society in 1952[ 99]
David Jones , Flavelle Medal –winning biologist[ 100]
Sir Harold Marshall , acoustician, Knight of the New Zealand Order of Merit , Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand , awarded Wallace Clement Sabine Medal in 1995 and Rayleigh Medal in 2015[ 101]
Phil Moorby , computer scientist and recipient of the Phil Kaufman Award [ 102]
Zohrah Sulaiman , Vice-Chancellor of Universiti Teknologi Brunei
Antony Sutton , economist who published on controversial topics such as the West's role in developing Soviet Union , Wall Street 's involvement in the Russian Revolution and the rise of Adolf Hitler and the University of Yale 's Skull and Bones Society[ 103]
Adrian Tinniswood , author, historian and educationalist[ 104]
Nigel Weatherill , engineer, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive of Liverpool John Moores University
Colin White , historian and Director of the Royal Naval Museum [ 105]
Ashraf El-Shihy , former Minister of Higher Education , Minister of Scientific Research, and a University President/Chancellor in Egypt .[ 106]
Christine Patch , nurse and genetic counsellor, Clinical Lead for Genetic Counselling at Genomics England [ 107] and former President of the European Society of Human Genetics [ 108]
Brian Eno , alumnus of Winchester School of Art
Ritu Arya , actress best known for her role in The Umbrella Academy
Darren Almond , artist working in film, installation, sculpture and photography; nominated for the 2005 Turner Prize [ 109]
Stephen Baxter , award-winning science fiction author[ 110]
Stephen Baysted , composer of video game soundtracks[ 111]
Martin Bell , poet and founder member of The Group
John Buckley , sculptor, creator of the Headington Shark [ 112]
James Castle , draughtsman and sculptor; Invited Artist at Royal West of England Academy [ 113]
Daniel Catán , composer of Florencia en el Amazonas [ 114]
Ronald Cavaye , pianist and music author[ 115]
James Clarke , composer of Voices in collaboration with Harold Pinter
Stephen Deuchar , Director of Tate Britain [ 116]
Brian Eno , electronic music pioneer, recording artist and producer[ 117]
Kodwo Eshun a British-Ghanaian writer, theorist and filmmaker.
Aaron Fletcher , musician in The Bees [ 118]
Anne Hardy , artist best known for her large-scale photographic work of unusual interior spaces[ 119]
Jeremy Hardy , winner of the Perrier Comedy Award in 1988[ 120]
Mark Hill , record producer; member of Artful Dodger band[ 121]
Mick Jackson , director of L.A. Story and Volcano
Stephen Jeffreys , playwright of The Libertine [ 122]
Edward Kluz , artist, illustrator and printmaker[ 123]
Marek Larwood , comedian in BBC Three sitcom Rush Hour [ 124]
Paul Lee , sculptor[ 125]
Robin Maconie , composer, pianist, and writer[ 126]
Dominic Muldowney , composer and former music director of the Royal National Theatre [ 127]
John Nettles , actor best known for playing the main roles in Bergerac and Midsomer Murders [ 128]
James Saunders , playwright and writer of BBC sitcom Bloomers
Rosemary Squire , co-founder and Executive Director of the Ambassador Theatre Group [ 129]
Pauline Stainer , poet[ 130]
Linda Sutton , artist and regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition
Antony G. Sweeney , former director of the Australian Centre for the Moving Image
Stephen Payne on board the RMS Queen Mary 2 in July 2013
George Buckley , Chairman, President, and Chief Executive of 3M [ 131]
Richard Cuthbertson , Research Director of the Oxford Institute of Retail Management, Oxford University[ 132]
Tom Delay CBE , climate economist and former Chief Executive of the Carbon Trust .[ 133]
Chris Hohn , founder of The Children's Investment Fund Management ; Britain's biggest charity donor[ 134]
Hosein Khajeh-Hosseiny , founder of OpenX Innovations, trustee of The Brookings Institution
Frederick Lanchester , co-founder of the Lanchester Motor Company [ 135]
Christopher Orlebar , former British Airways Concorde pilot[ 136]
Chai Patel CBE , former Chief Executive of the Priory Healthcare group[ 137]
Stephen Payne OBE , maritime consultant and former Vice-President and Chief Naval Architect at Carnival Corporation (owners of Cunard )[ 138]
Stuart Popham , senior partner at Clifford Chance [ 139]
Peter Tertzakian , Chief Energy Economist of ARC Financial Corporation[ 140]
Justin Urquhart Stewart , Co-founder of 7IM, investment company and well known Business commentator. University has a bursary award named after him.[ 141]
Politics and public life [ edit ]
Sir Adrian Fulford , Judge of the International Criminal Court
Baroness Liz Barker , Liberal Democrat Life Peer
Sir Conor Burns , former Member of Parliament for Bournemouth West [ 142]
Grenville Cross , Director of Public Prosecutions of Hong Kong, China [ 143]
John Denham , Labour Member of Parliament for Southampton Itchen ; Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills [ 144]
Evan Enwerem , former president of the Senate of Nigeria [ 145]
Mohammed Lutfi Farhat , Member of the Pan-African Parliament from Libya ; the Parliament's North African Vice President[ 146]
Astrid Fischel Volio , Vice-President of Costa Rica[ 147]
Sir Adrian Fulford , Judge of the International Criminal Court [ 148]
Justine Greening , Conservative Former Member of Parliament for Putney ; Former Secretary of State for Education and Minister for Women and Equalities [ 149]
Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg , former German Minister of Defence [ 150]
Baroness Gloria Hooper , lawyer and Life peer in the House of Lords [ 151]
Rima Horton , Labour Party councillor on the Kensington and Chelsea London Borough Council from 1986 to 2006.
Gerald Howarth , Conservative former Member of Parliament for Aldershot ; Shadow Minister for Secretary of State for Defence [ 152]
Jason Hu , Mayor of Taichung City and former foreign minister of the Republic of China [ 153]
David Kurten , UKIP Member of the London Assembly
Usutuaije Maamberua , Namibian politician, head of the South West Africa National Union [ 154]
Glyn Mathias , former Electoral Commissioner of the United Kingdom[ 155]
Bob Mitchell , former Labour Member of Parliament for Southampton Test ; Social Democratic Party Member of Parliament for Southampton Itchen [ 156]
Peter Price , honorary Member of the European Parliament ; member of the European Strategy Council[ 157]
Geoffrey Rowland , Bailiff of Guernsey [ 158]
Arnold Shaw , former Labour Member of Parliament for Ilford South [ 159]
Viscount Jan David Simon , Labour Member of the House of Lords [ 160]
Lord Clive Soley , Labour Member of the House of Lords [ 161]
Sir John Stevens , former head of the Metropolitan Police Service ; current international security advisor to the prime minister [ 162]
Matthew Taylor , chief executive of the Royal Society of Arts [ 163]
Lord George Thomas , former Speaker of the House of Commons ; Labour Member of Parliament for Cardiff Central and Cardiff West [ 164]
Richard Thomas , Information Commissioner and former director of public policy at Clifford Chance law firm[ 165]
Melchior Wathelet Jr. , former Belgian Minister of the Interior [ 166]
Alan Whitehead , Labour Member of Parliament for Southampton Test [ 167]
William Whitlock , former Labour Member of Parliament for Nottingham North [ 168]
Sheila Wright , former Labour Member of Parliament for Birmingham Handsworth [ 159]
John Inverdale , sports broadcaster
Laura Bailey , model and fashion writer[ 169]
Liz Barker , former Blue Peter presenter[ 170]
Andrea Benfield , co-anchor of Wales Tonight [ 171]
Alex Brummer , financial commentator; City Editor for The Mail on Sunday and the Daily Mail newspapers
Stefan Buczacki , horticulturalist, radio and TV expert[ 172]
William Frank Kobina Coleman , Director General of the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (1960–1970)
Jason Cowley , editor for the New Statesman magazine[ 173]
David Cracknell , former Political Editor for the Sunday Times newspaper[ 174]
Jon Craig , Chief Political Correspondent for Sky News [ 175]
John Inverdale , sports broadcaster for the BBC [ 176]
Glyn Mathias , Political Editor of Independent Television News (1981-1986) and BBC Wales (1994-1999); the Electoral Commission 's Commissioner for Wales (2001-2008); board member of OFCOM (2011–present)
Dominic Mohan , editor of the newspaper The Sun [ 177]
Chris Packham , naturalist and television presenter for Inside Out in the South[ 178]
Daniel Sandford , Home Affairs Correspondent for the BBC
Jon Sopel , presenter of The Politics Show ; a lead presenter on BBC News 24 [ 179]
Kathy Tayler , former presenter of Holiday on the BBC[ 180]
Stella Tennant , modeled for Chanel , Calvin Klein , Hermès and Burberry [ 181]
Srđa Trifković , foreign affairs editor for the Chronicles magazine and director of the Center for International Affairs at the Rockford Institute
Caroline Wyatt , Religious correspondent for the BBC[ 182]
Adrian Newey , Technical Director of Red Bull Racing
Guin Batten , won silver at the 2000 Summer Olympics in the quadruple scull ; set the record for the fastest solo crossing of the English Channel in a rowing shell[ 188]
Miriam Batten , won silver at the 2000 Summer Olympics in the quadruple scull [ 188]
Roger Black ; 400m athlete; European, Commonwealth and World Championship gold medalist[ 189]
Pavlos Kontides , sailor; won silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the Men's Laser class [ 190]
Tim Male , rower in the 2004 Summer Olympics [ 191]
Adrian Newey , Technical Director, Red Bull Racing Formula One team[ 192]
Jon Potter , member of the gold-winning British field hockey squad at the 1988 Summer Olympics and bronze winning squad at the 1984 Summer Olympics [ 193]
John Smith , former Pro-Bowl placekicker for the New England Patriots of the NFL
Harry Tarraway , Olympian at the 1948 Olympic Games [ 194]
Mark Taylor , former captain of Wales national rugby union team [ 195]
Robert Tobin , part of the silver medal-winning 4×400 relay team at the 2009 World Athletic Championships in Berlin[ 196]
Bruce Tulloh , 5000m athlete; won gold medal at the 1962 European Championships in bare feet[ 197]
Lawrence Wallace , medal winner at the 1938 Empire Games [ 198]
Rob White , deputy managing director engine at Renault F1 [ 199]
Daniel Wright , referee at the 2008 European Lacrosse Championship [ 200] and 2010 World Lacrosse Championship [ 201]
T. Q. Armar , Ghanaian publisher
Kevin Ashman , international Mastermind champion[ 202]
Sally Clark , lawyer, convicted for the murder of her two children in 1999, subsequently quashed on appeal in 2003; notable for the involvement of Sir Roy Meadow and Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy [ 203]
Katy Croff Bell , National Geographic Explorer
George Hersee , BBC engineer responsible for development of Test Card F [ 204]
June Jolly , children's nurse[ 205]
Scott Mills , Radio One DJ; involved with Southampton University's radio station, Surge , although never a student at the University[ 206]
Gerry del-Guercio, Richard Hanson, Neil Higton, John Maskell and Alexei Roszkowiak, members of indie rock band SixNationState , formed whilst studying sociology at Southampton[ 207]
Jeremy Stangroom , writer, editor, and website designer
Christopher Stark , British radio personality known for his work as a co-host on the Scott Mills show on BBC Radio 1 .
Jane Wilson-Howarth author
Fictional characters [ edit ]
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