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This is a list of University of New South Wales alumni.
Academia
Business
Community activism
Government
= Prime Ministers
=Scott Morrison, current Member for Cook and 30th Prime Minister of Australia
= State Premiers
=Gladys Berejiklian, former Premier of New South Wales (Commerce)
Bob Carr, former Premier of New South Wales, former Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs, former politician, author (Arts)
Stephen Hatton, former Chief Minister of the Northern Territory
Campbell Newman, former Premier of Queensland, former politician
= Federal politicians
== Australian state and territory politicians
=International politicians
Australian local government politicians
Kathryn Greiner , former Alderman of the City of Sydney and social advocate (Social Work)
Lucy Turnbull, former Lord Mayor of Sydney (MBA)
= Public servants
== Other public figures
=Bruce Hawker, political pundit, political writer, political consultant, political advisor (LLB)
Janette Howard, spouse of the 25th Prime Minister of Australia, John Howard (Arts)
Humanities
= Architecture
=Philip Cox, architect and entrepreneur, founder of COX Architects (Science)
Richard Johnson , architect, best known as the creator of some of the Australian most important and iconic cultural buildings and spaces (Architecture, 1969)
= Arts
== History
=John Blaxland, Australian historian, academic, and former Australian Army officer (Arts)
Tim Cook , Canadian military historian and author (PhD)
Jeffrey Grey, former Australian military historian and academic (PhD Military history)
David Horner , Australian military historian and academic (M.Arts [Honours])
= Journalism
=Jordan Shanks, Political commentator
Bettina Arndt, sex therapist and journalist
Monica Attard , award-winning journalist and Australian Broadcasting Corporation host (LLB)
Richard Carleton, television journalist (Commerce)
Allan Hogan, investigative journalist and television producer (Commerce)
Craig James, economic journalist and economist, currently chief economist with Commsec (Commerce/Economics)
Debbie Kruger, Australian music journalist and pop-culture writer (BA/MA)
= Literature, writing and poetry
== Philosophy
=Khosrow Bagheri, Iranian philosopher
Rosalyn Diprose, Australian philosopher and academic (Philosophy)
Moira Gatens, Australian academic
= Law
=Judges and magistrates
Other legal professionals
Stuart Fuller, legal partner in the banking and finance team at law firm King & Wood Mallesons (Commerce/Law)
Stuart Littlemore , barrister, writer and original host of ABC's Media Watch (Law)
George Newhouse, human rights lawyer and a former local councillor (Commerce/Law)
Military
Popular culture
Amy Lyons – Internet personality in China
Sam Chui – World's most popular Aviation Blogger based in United Arab Emirates
Pranav Mohanlal – Malayalam film actor
Religious leaders
Peter Chiswell, Anglican bishop, formerly the Bishop of Armidale
Tom Frame, Anglican bishop, historian, academic, author and social commentator (Arts/PhD)
Peter Hayward, Anglican bishop, currently serving as the Bishop of Wollongong (Civil Engineering)
Brian King, former Anglican assistant bishop in the Diocese of Sydney (Theology)
Julian Leow Beng Kim, current Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kuala Lumpur (Building)
Sciences
= Biology
=Mark Burgman, ecologist (Science)
Jessie Christiansen, exoplanetologist
Bernard d'Abrera, entomological taxonomist and philosopher of science (Arts with majors in History/Science)
Steve Donnellan, biologist and chief research scientist of the Evolutionary Biology Unit at the South Australian Museum (Science)
Tim Flannery, mammalogist, palaeontologist, environmentalist and global warming activist; 2007 Australian of the Year (PhD Palaeontology)
Levon Khachigian, vascular cell and molecular biologist and academic (B.Science (Honours), PhD, D.Science)
Zinnia Kumar, evolutionary biologist, ecologist and fashion model (B. Advanced Science [Honours])
Alan O. Trounson, biologist
Camille Goldstone-Henry, Wildlife Scientist
= Chemistry
=Rose Amal, chemical engineer
Gordon Aylward, chemist and author
Naiyyum Choudhury, Bangladeshi biochemist, founding Chairman of Bangladesh Atomic Energy Regulatory Authority (BAERA) (Biotechnology)
Kathryn Fagg AO (M.Com.), chemical engineer, chair of the CSIRO from 2021
= Computer scientists
=Clive Finkelstein, computer scientist, known as the "father" of information technology engineering (Science)
Carsten Haitzler, computer scientist, creator of Enlightenment
Gernot Heiser, operating systems and ACM Fellow
Adam Kennedy, computer scientist
Sitthichai Pookaiyaudom, first Thai elected to IEEE Fellow; current President of Mahanakorn University of Technology; Thailand's Minister of Information and Communication Technologies
Claude Sammut, computer scientist
Raj Reddy, computer scientist, Turing Award
= Engineering
=Julie Cairney, Professor of Materials Science and Director of the Australian Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis
Michael Collins, Canadian structural engineer (PhD)
Saeid Eslamian, Iranian hydrologist (Engineering)
Ron Fitch, railway executive and railway engineer (PhD)
Graham Goodwin, Australian electrical engineer and academic (Science, 1964; PhD, 1970)
Saul Griffith, Australian American inventor and material science mechanical engineer (Mechanical Engineering, 1997)
Sam Michael, sporting director of McLaren (Engineering)
Jim May, CEO of AMIRA, Chemical Engineer and Metallurgist
Stuart Wenham, Director of ARC Photovoltaics Centre of Excellence, UNSW Australia (Engineering)
= Mathematics and economics
=Michael Barber, mathematician, physicist and Vice-Chancellor of Flinders University from 2008 until 2014 (Mathematics)
Lynne Billard, statistician and US academic (Science)
Lawrie Brown, cryptographer and computer security researcher (Mathematics)
Stephen Duckett, health economist (Health Administration/PhD)
= Medicine
=Samy Azer, international medical educator (Medicine)
Julie Campbell, vascular biologist
David A. Cooper, HIV/AIDS researcher and immunologist
Sir Richard Feachem , global public health administrator and anti-malaria activist (PhD in Environmental Health)
Peter Fricker , sports physician and administrator (MB BS)
Michelle Haber , paediatric cancer researcher (Psychology, PhD [Pathology])
Louise Maple-Brown , endocrinologist and clinical researcher
Steven Krilis, immunologist
Charlie Teo, neurosurgeon
Other medical sciences
John Ball, cognitive scientist
Julie Campbell, vascular biologist and current Director of the Centre for Research in Vascular Biology at the University of Queensland (Physiology)
David Cooper , Australian HIV/AIDS researcher, immunologist, professor at the University of New South Wales, and the director of the Kirby Institute (Medicine)
Gordon Parker, psychiatrist
= Physics
=Joan Adler, computational physicist
Murray Batchelor, mathematical physicist
Karl Kruszelnicki, physicist, medical practitioner, and science communicator (Biomedical Engineering)
John Pyke, physicist and retired law lecturer (LLB)
Service sector
Huen Su Yin, Malaysian blogger and cake designer (Construction Management)
Sport
See also
References
Further reading
Hobson, Australia (2005). The good universities guide. Universities and private colleges. Years. Hobsons Australia. ISBN 1-876197-88-9.
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