List of Cardiff University people explained
This is a list of notable alumni and staff of Cardiff University and its predecessor institutions
Heads of state and government
Politics
- David Bahati – State Minister of Finance for Planning in the Cabinet of Uganda
- Christine Chapman – MS for Cynon Valley
- Jeffrey Cuthbert – Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner, MS for Caerphilly and Welsh Government Minister for Communities and Tackling Poverty
- Hefin David – MS for Caerphilly
- Wayne David – MP for Caerphilly and UK Shadow Minister for Europe, Shadow Minister for Defence Procurement and Shadow Minister for the Armed Forces
- S. O. Davies – miner, trade union official and Labour Party MP[2]
- Guto Harri – broadcaster, Communications Director for the Mayor of London
- Mike Hedges – MS for Swansea East
- Lord Jenkins, former Chancellor of the Exchequer – Home Secretary, President of the European Commission and Chancellor of the University of Oxford (did not graduate)
- Elin Jones – MS for Ceredigion, Presiding Officer of the National Assembly for Wales and Welsh Government Minister for Rural Affairs
- Fatou Sanyang Kinteh – Gambian Minister for Women's Affairs, Children and Social Welfare
- Sir Emyr Jones Parry – British Permanent Representative to the United Nations[3]
- Glenys Kinnock – MEP and UK Foreign Office Minister
- Neil Kinnock – MP for Bedwellty and for Islwyn, Leader of the Labour Party, Leader of the Opposition
- Hilary Marquand – MP for Cardiff East and Minister for Health.
- Robert Minhinnick – co-founder of Friends of the Earth (Cymru)[4]
- Christopher Walter Monckton, 3rd Viscount Monckton of Brenchley – advisor to Margaret Thatcher
- Craig Oliver – Conservative Party Director of Communications
- Adam Price – MS and leader of Plaid Cymru
- Bill Rammell – MP for Harlow
- David Rees – MS for Aberavon and Deputy Presiding Officer of the Senedd Cymru.
- Lord Richards – Chief of the Defence Staff
- Michael Shrimpton – barrister, politician, and conspiracy theorist
- John Smith – MP for the Vale of Glamorgan, member of the Defence Select Committee
- Victoria Starmer – Wife of Sir Keir Starmer, solicitor, and NHS occpuational health worker.[5]
- Brian Wilson – MP for Cunninghame North and Minister of State
- Mike Wood – MP for Dudley South
University administrators
- C. W. L. Bevan – Principal of the University College of South Wales and Monmounthshire 1966–1972; Principal of University College Cardiff 1972–1987
- Leszek Borysiewicz – Vice Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
- David Grant – Vice Chancellor of University of Wales Cardiff 2001–2005; Vice Chancellor of Cardiff University 2005–2012
- Ernest Howard Griffiths – Principal of the University College of South Wales and Monmounthshire 1901–1918
- John Viriamu Jones – Principal of the University College of South Wales and Monmounthshire 1883–1901
- Frederick Rees – Principal of the University College of South Wales and Monmounthshire 1929–1949
- Colin Riordan – Vice Chancellor of Cardiff University since 2012
- Brian Smith – Principal of University of Wales College Cardiff 1988–1996; Vice Chancellor of University of Wales Cardiff 1996–2001
- Anthony Steel – Principal of the University College of South Wales and Monmounthshire 1949–1966
- Sir Aubrey Trotman-Dickenson – Principal of the University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology 1968–1988; Principal of University of Wales College Cardiff 1988–1993
Academics
- Abedelnasser Abulrob – medical researcher
- Miguel Alcubierre – Mexican theoretical physicist
- Rudolf K. Allemann – Swiss biochemist
- Gabrielle Allen – computer scientist
- Robin Attfield – philosopher
- Martin J. Ball – Emeritus Professor of Linguistics at Bangor University, Cymru/Wales
- Paul E. A. Barbier – Professor of French at the University of Leeds
- Jason Barker – professor
- Yehuda Bauer – Professor of Holocaust Studies at the Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Archie Cochrane – pioneer of scientific method in medicine
- Peter Coles – Professor of Astrophysics
- David Crouch – historian
- Alun Davies – bioscientist
- Huw Dixon – economist
- Stephen Dunnett – neuroscientist
- Alice Laura Embleton – biologist, zoologist and suffragist.
- Martin Evans – Nobel Prize for Medicine[6] 2007
- Mahmoud Ezzamel – professorial fellow
- Dimitra Fimi – writer
- Brian J. Ford – Honorary fellow of Cardiff University (1986), honorary fellow of the Linnean Society, honorary fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society.
- John S. Fossey – Professor of synthetic chemistry at the University of Birmingham
- Burt Goldberg – university professor, microbiologist
- Karen Holford – engineer
- Robert Huber – Professor of Chemistry, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry 1988[7] [8]
- John Loughlin – Professor of Politics
- Vaughan Lowe – Chichele Professor of Public International Law in the University of Oxford
- Ursula Masson – women's history and feminism
- Patrick Minford – Professor of Applied Economics
- John Warwick Montgomery – American lawyer and theologian; Distinguished Research Professor of Philosophy and Christian Thought at Patrick Henry College[9]
- Christopher Norris – literary critic
- Keith Peters – Regius Professor of Physic in the University of Cambridge
- Wendy Sadler – physicist and science communicator
- H. W. Lloyd Tanner – Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy (1883–1909)
- Pamela Taylor – Professor of Forensic Psychiatry since 2004
- Meena Upadhyaya – medical geneticist
- Keith Ward – philosopher, Gresham Professor of Divinity, Gresham College
- Chandra Wickramasinghe – mathematician, astronomer and astrobiologist, Professor of Applied Mathematics
- Rheinallt Nantlais Williams – professor of the philosophy of religion, principal of the United Theological College, Aberystwyth
- Emma Yhnell – biomedical research scientist
Business
Religion
Sport
Arts and journalism
Notes and References
- Web site: 2024-10-09 . About Me Mark Drakeford M . 2024-10-09 . Mark Drakeford MS Cardiff West . en-GB.
- Web site: DAVIES, STEPHEN OWEN (1886?-1972), miners' leader and Labour politician . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . 9 November 2022 .
- Web site: Former Permanent Representatives . 4 March 2011 . United Kingdom Mission to the United Nations . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110807152911/http://ukun.fco.gov.uk/en/about-us/whos-who/former-permanent-representatives . 7 August 2011 . dmy.
- Web site: Robert Minhinnick . British Council . 4 March 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110103092359/http://www.contemporarywriters.com/authors/?p=authC2D9C28A1d58c25E5CyUw369EA16 . 3 January 2011 . dmy-all.
- News: Baldwin . Tom . The private life of Keir Starmer — his wife and family reveal all . 27 May 2024 . . 17 February 2024 . subscription.
- Web site: The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2007 . Nobelprize.org . 9 March 2011.
- Web site: Nobel laureate joins University . 4 July 2008 . Cardiff University.
- Web site: The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1988 . 4 July 2008 . The Nobel Foundation.
- Web site: JWM's WEB SITE . 10 September 2012.
- News: Schlumberger CEO to retire, remains as chairman . Forbes . 1 August 2011.
- News: CNN International – Anchors & Reporters – Max Foster . CNN International . 4 March 2011.
- Web site: Ron Smerczak at TVSA . TVSA . 3 December 2014 .