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      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.


      Officers




      = Chancellors

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      Hartley Institution and Hartley College


      Chancellors were known as principals before the formation of University College

      1862–1873 Francis Bond
      1873–1874 Charles Blackader
      1875–1895 Thomas Shore
      1896–1900 R. Stewart
      1900–1902 Spencer Richardson


      University College


      Chancellors were known as presidents before the formation of university

      1902–1907 Arthur Wellesley, 4th Duke of Wellington
      1908–1908 Sir Alfred Wills
      1910–1913 Claude Montefiore (Acting President)
      1913–1934 Claude Montefiore
      1934–1947 Lord John Seely
      1948–1949 Lord Wyndham Portal
      1949–1953 Gerald Wellesley, 7th Duke of Wellington


      University


      1952–1962 Gerald Wellesley, 7th Duke of Wellington
      1964–1974 Lord Keith Murray
      1974–1984 Lord Eric Roll
      1984–1995 Earl George Jellicoe
      1996–2006 John Palmer, 4th Earl of Selborne
      2006–2011 Sir John Parker
      2011–2017 Dame Helen Alexander
      2019–2024 Ruby Wax
      1 June 2024 – present: (jointly) Justine Greening and Kamlesh, Lord Patel of Bradford


      = Vice-chancellors

      =


      University College


      Vice-chancellors were known as principals before the formation of University

      1902–1912 Spencer Richardson
      1912–1920 Alexander Hill
      1920–1922 Thomas Tudor Loveday
      1922–1946 Kenneth Hotham Vickers
      1946–1952 Sir Robert Stanford Wood


      University


      1952–1952 Sir Robert Stanford Wood
      1952–1965 David Gwilym James
      1965–1971 Kenneth Mather
      1971–1979 Laurence Gower
      1979–1985 John Roberts, CBE
      1985–1994 Sir Gordon Higginson
      1994–2001 Sir Howard Newby
      2001–2009 Sir William Wakeham
      2009–2015 Don Nutbeam
      2015–2019 Sir Christopher Snowden
      2019–present Mark E. Smith


      = Other

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      Selected past and current pro-chancellors

      Sir Henry Tizard
      Sir Samuel Gurney-Dixon
      Sir Basil Schonland
      Sir Bernard Miller
      Lord Edward Shackleton
      Sir Adrian Swire
      Dame Rennie Fritchie
      Dame Yvonne Moores
      William Darwin, first-born son of Charles Darwin; treasurer of the Hartley Institution


      Staff


      Current and former notable members of academic staff by subject field:


      = Arts

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      = Sciences

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      Chemistry




      Electronics and computer science




      Mathematics




      Ocean and earth science


      George Deacon, awarded the Royal Medal of the Royal Society for contributions to physical oceanography and leadership as director of the National Institute of Oceanography


      Physics and astronomy


      Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell, President of the Institute of Physics
      Sir David Wallace, Director of the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences in Cambridge and master of Churchill College, Cambridge
      Anna Watts, astrophysicist and Professor at University of Amsterdam


      = Engineering

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      Wing Commander Thomas Reginald Cave-Browne-Cave elder brother of Air Vice Marshal Henry Cave-Browne-Cave; both engineering officers in the Royal Naval Air Service during World War I
      Sir Peter Gregson, Vice Chancellor of Cranfield University, former President and Vice-Chancellor of Queen's University Belfast


      = Medicine

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      = Nursing and midwifery

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      Dame Jill Macleod Clark, President of the Infection Control Nursing Association
      Dame Jessica Corner, Dean (since 2010) of the Faculty of Health Sciences; Professor (since 2008) of Cancer and Palliative Care at the University of Southampton


      = Social sciences

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      Geography


      Florence Clark Miller, lecturer in Geography from 1921 and head of the Geography Department from 1949
      Sir Paul Curran, current Vice-Chancellor of City University London; former Vice-Chancellor of Bournemouth University; recipient of the Patron's Medal of the Royal Geographical Society


      History




      Law


      Malcolm Grant, Provost and president of University College London
      Alastair Hudson, Professor of Equity and Finance Law
      Dame Judith Mayhew, former provost of King's College, Cambridge; on the board of directors at Merrill Lynch
      Albie Sachs, former Judge of the Constitutional Court of South Africa


      Students



      Former notable students at Southampton include:


      = Academia

      =
      Jackie Akhavan, chemist, Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and head of the Centre for Defence Chemistry at Cranfield University
      Richard Aldridge, former President of the Palaeontological Association
      Joanna Bauldreay, British chemist and Aviation Fuel Development Manager at Shell Global Solutions
      Anthony Cohen CBE, Vice-Chancellor of Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh
      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
      David Jones, Flavelle Medal–winning biologist
      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
      Phil Moorby, computer scientist and recipient of the Phil Kaufman Award
      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
      Adrian Tinniswood, author, historian and educationalist
      Nigel Weatherill, engineer, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive of Liverpool John Moores University
      Colin White, historian and Director of the Royal Naval Museum
      Ashraf El-Shihy, former Minister of Higher Education, Minister of Scientific Research, and a University President/Chancellor in Egypt.
      Christine Patch, nurse and genetic counsellor, Clinical Lead for Genetic Counselling at Genomics England and former President of the European Society of Human Genetics


      = Arts

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      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
      Stephen Baxter, award-winning science fiction author
      Stephen Baysted, composer of video game soundtracks
      Martin Bell, poet and founder member of The Group
      John Buckley, sculptor, creator of the Headington Shark
      James Castle, draughtsman and sculptor; Invited Artist at Royal West of England Academy
      Daniel Catán, composer of Florencia en el Amazonas
      Ronald Cavaye, pianist and music author
      James Clarke, composer of Voices in collaboration with Harold Pinter
      Stephen Deuchar, Director of Tate Britain
      Brian Eno, electronic music pioneer, recording artist and producer
      Kodwo Eshun a British-Ghanaian writer, theorist and filmmaker.
      Aaron Fletcher, musician in The Bees
      Anne Hardy, artist best known for her large-scale photographic work of unusual interior spaces
      Jeremy Hardy, winner of the Perrier Comedy Award in 1988
      Mark Hill, record producer; member of Artful Dodger band
      Mick Jackson, director of L.A. Story and Volcano
      Stephen Jeffreys, playwright of The Libertine
      Edward Kluz, artist, illustrator and printmaker
      Marek Larwood, comedian in BBC Three sitcom Rush Hour
      Paul Lee, sculptor
      Robin Maconie, composer, pianist, and writer
      Dominic Muldowney, composer and former music director of the Royal National Theatre
      John Nettles, actor best known for playing the main roles in Bergerac and Midsomer Murders
      James Saunders, playwright and writer of BBC sitcom Bloomers
      Rosemary Squire, co-founder and Executive Director of the Ambassador Theatre Group
      Pauline Stainer, poet
      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


      = Business

      =

      George Buckley, Chairman, President, and Chief Executive of 3M
      Richard Cuthbertson, Research Director of the Oxford Institute of Retail Management, Oxford University
      Tom Delay CBE, climate economist and former Chief Executive of the Carbon Trust.
      Chris Hohn, founder of The Children's Investment Fund Management; Britain's biggest charity donor
      Hosein Khajeh-Hosseiny, founder of OpenX Innovations, trustee of The Brookings Institution
      Frederick Lanchester, co-founder of the Lanchester Motor Company
      Christopher Orlebar, former British Airways Concorde pilot
      Chai Patel CBE, former Chief Executive of the Priory Healthcare group
      Stephen Payne OBE, maritime consultant and former Vice-President and Chief Naval Architect at Carnival Corporation (owners of Cunard)
      Stuart Popham, senior partner at Clifford Chance
      Peter Tertzakian, Chief Energy Economist of ARC Financial Corporation
      Justin Urquhart Stewart, Co-founder of 7IM, investment company and well known Business commentator. University has a bursary award named after him.


      = Politics and public life

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      Baroness Liz Barker, Liberal Democrat Life Peer
      Sir Conor Burns, former Member of Parliament for Bournemouth West
      Grenville Cross, Director of Public Prosecutions of Hong Kong, China
      John Denham, Labour Member of Parliament for Southampton Itchen; Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills
      Evan Enwerem, former president of the Senate of Nigeria
      Mohammed Lutfi Farhat, Member of the Pan-African Parliament from Libya; the Parliament's North African Vice President
      Astrid Fischel Volio, Vice-President of Costa Rica
      Sir Adrian Fulford, Judge of the International Criminal Court
      Justine Greening, ConservativeFormer Member of Parliament for Putney; Former Secretary of State for Education and Minister for Women and Equalities
      Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, former German Minister of Defence
      Baroness Gloria Hooper, lawyer and Life peer in the House of Lords
      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
      Jason Hu, Mayor of Taichung City and former foreign minister of the Republic of China
      David Kurten, UKIP Member of the London Assembly
      Usutuaije Maamberua, Namibian politician, head of the South West Africa National Union
      Glyn Mathias, former Electoral Commissioner of the United Kingdom
      Bob Mitchell, former Labour Member of Parliament for Southampton Test; Social Democratic Party Member of Parliament for Southampton Itchen
      Peter Price, honorary Member of the European Parliament; member of the European Strategy Council
      Geoffrey Rowland, Bailiff of Guernsey
      Arnold Shaw, former Labour Member of Parliament for Ilford South
      Viscount Jan David Simon, Labour Member of the House of Lords
      Lord Clive Soley, Labour Member of the House of Lords
      Sir John Stevens, former head of the Metropolitan Police Service; current international security advisor to the prime minister
      Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the Royal Society of Arts
      Lord George Thomas, former Speaker of the House of Commons; Labour Member of Parliament for Cardiff Central and Cardiff West
      Richard Thomas, Information Commissioner and former director of public policy at Clifford Chance law firm
      Melchior Wathelet Jr., former Belgian Minister of the Interior
      Alan Whitehead, Labour Member of Parliament for Southampton Test
      William Whitlock, former Labour Member of Parliament for Nottingham North
      Sheila Wright, former Labour Member of Parliament for Birmingham Handsworth


      = Media

      =

      Laura Bailey, model and fashion writer
      Liz Barker, former Blue Peter presenter
      Andrea Benfield, co-anchor of Wales Tonight
      Alex Brummer, financial commentator; City Editor for The Mail on Sunday and the Daily Mail newspapers
      Stefan Buczacki, horticulturalist, radio and TV expert
      William Frank Kobina Coleman, Director General of the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (1960–1970)
      Jason Cowley, editor for the New Statesman magazine
      David Cracknell, former Political Editor for the Sunday Times newspaper
      Jon Craig, Chief Political Correspondent for Sky News
      John Inverdale, sports broadcaster for the BBC
      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
      Chris Packham, naturalist and television presenter for Inside Out in the South
      Daniel Sandford, Home Affairs Correspondent for the BBC
      Jon Sopel, presenter of The Politics Show; a lead presenter on BBC News 24
      Kathy Tayler, former presenter of Holiday on the BBC
      Stella Tennant, modeled for Chanel, Calvin Klein, Hermès and Burberry
      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


      = Military

      =
      Air Vice Marshal Arthur Button OBE, former Senior Commander in the Royal Air Force
      Admiral Tony Radakin, First Sea Lord, appointed as Chief of the Defence Staff
      Air Commodore Ian Stewart, Commandant of the Air Cadet Organisation
      Admiral Sir George Zambellas, First Sea Lord; awarded the Distinguished Service Cross in 2000


      = Religion

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      Anjem Choudary, Muslim preacher
      David Hallatt, former Bishop of Shrewsbury
      Lee Rayfield, Bishop of Swindon
      Tim Thornton, Bishop of Truro


      = Sport

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      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
      Miriam Batten, won silver at the 2000 Summer Olympics in the quadruple scull
      Roger Black; 400m athlete; European, Commonwealth and World Championship gold medalist
      Pavlos Kontides, sailor; won silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the Men's Laser class
      Tim Male, rower in the 2004 Summer Olympics
      Adrian Newey, Technical Director, Red Bull Racing Formula One team
      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
      John Smith, former Pro-Bowl placekicker for the New England Patriots of the NFL
      Harry Tarraway, Olympian at the 1948 Olympic Games
      Mark Taylor, former captain of Wales national rugby union team
      Robert Tobin, part of the silver medal-winning 4×400 relay team at the 2009 World Athletic Championships in Berlin
      Bruce Tulloh, 5000m athlete; won gold medal at the 1962 European Championships in bare feet
      Lawrence Wallace, medal winner at the 1938 Empire Games
      Rob White, deputy managing director engine at Renault F1
      Daniel Wright, referee at the 2008 European Lacrosse Championship and 2010 World Lacrosse Championship


      = Other

      =
      T. Q. Armar, Ghanaian publisher
      Kevin Ashman, international Mastermind champion
      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
      Katy Croff Bell, National Geographic Explorer
      George Hersee, BBC engineer responsible for development of Test Card F
      June Jolly, children's nurse
      Scott Mills, Radio One DJ; involved with Southampton University's radio station, Surge, although never a student at the University
      Gerry del-Guercio, Richard Hanson, Neil Higton, John Maskell and Alexei Roszkowiak, members of indie rock band SixNationState, formed whilst studying sociology at Southampton
      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


      Alice Aldridge, character in The Archers, studying for an aeronautical engineering degree


      References

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