List of University of Exeter people explained
This is a list of University of Exeter people, including office holders, current and former academics, and alumni of the University of Exeter.
In post-nominals, the University of Exeter is abbreviated as Exon. (from the Latin Exoniensis), and is the suffix given to honorary and academic degrees from the university.
Chancellors
- Mary Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire, GCVO, CBE (1955–1972)
- Derick Heathcoat-Amory, 1st Viscount Amory of Tiverton, KG, PC, GCMG, TD, DL (1972–1981)
- Sir Rex Richards, FRS, FRSC (1982–1998)
- Robert Alexander, Baron Alexander of Weedon, QC, FRSA (1998–2005)
- Floella Benjamin, Baroness Benjamin, OBE (2006–2016)
- Paul Myners, Baron Myners, CBE (2016–2021)
- Sir Michael Barber, (2022-)
Vice-chancellors
Principals of the University College of the South West of England
Vice-chancellors of the University of Exeter
Honorary graduates
See also: List of honorary graduates of the University of Exeter.
Notable academics
- Richard Acland, Education
- John Adair, Management (Leadership)
- Omar Ashour, Middle East Studies
- Manuel Barange, Biosciences
- Barry Barnes, Sociology
- Jeremy Black, History
- Barbara Borg, Classical Archaeology
- Adam Curle, Psychology and Education
- Uri Davis, Middle East Studies
- John Dupré, Philosophy
- John Endler, Animal Behaviour
- Edzard Ernst, Complementary Medicine
- Timothy Gorringe, Theology
- Alex Haslam, Psychology
- Philip Hensher, Creative Writing
- Ghada Karmi, Middle East Studies
- Paul Kline, Psychology
- William Lewis, Chemistry
- Alastair Logan, Theology
- Linda Long, Biochemistry
- Richard Lynn, Psychology
- Peter Cox (climatologist), Climatology
- Colin MacCabe, Film Studies
- Moelwyn Merchant, English
- Gerd Nonneman, Middle East Studies
- Richard Overy, History
- Ilan Pappe, Middle East Studies
- Philip Payton, Cornish Studies
- David Rees, Pure Mathematics
- Nicholas Rodger, History
- Roy Sambles, Physics
- Richard Seaford, Classics
- Dikran Tahta, Mathematics educator
- Nick Talbot, FRS, Molecular genetics
- Andrew Thorpe, History
- Malcolm Todd, History
- Sir John Tooke, Medicine
- Garry Tregidga, History
- Paul Webley, Psychology
- Canon Vernon White, Theology (Lecturer and Lazenby Chaplain)
- Michael Winter, Politics
- Ted Wragg, Education
- Tim Lenton, Climatology
Notable alumni
Academics
- Sir Michael Berry - mathematical physicist, known for the Berry Phase and recipient of the Ig Nobel Prize for using magnets to levitate a frog
- Iwona Blazwick - OBE, art critic and lecturer
- Stephen J. Ceci - cognitive psychologist - PhD Psychology (1978)
- Imogen Coe - biochemist and Dean of Toronto Metropolitan University
- Rose Ferraby - archaeologist and artist
- Andrew D. Hamilton - former vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford, current president of New York University
- David Maguire - Vice-Chancellor of the University of East Anglia
- Sami Moubayed - historian and writer
- Rachel Owen - photographer, printmaker and lecturer on medieval Italian literature
- Raymond St. Leger - mycologist, entomologist and molecular biologist
- Sir William Wakeham - former vice-chancellor of Southampton University
- Namira Nahouza - French author, academic researcher, university lecturer, teacher of Arabic and religious studies, and research fellow at Cambridge Muslim College
- Max Baker-Hytch - analytic philosopher and fellow of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford.
Actors and directors
Business people
Entertainers and journalists
Judges, lawyers and law enforcement
Military personnel
Musicians
Politicians
Religion
Royalty
- Sultan bin Muhammad Al-Qasimi - ruler of Sharjah - PhD History (1985)
- Infanta Elena of Spain - eldest daughter of King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofía - MA Sociology and Education - (1990)
- Peter Phillips - eldest grandson and first grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh - Sport Science (2000)[3]
- Zara Phillips - eldest granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II - Physiotherapy[4]
Sports people
Writers and artists
Others
Fictional alumni
- Debbie Aldridge - character in radio soap opera The Archers, played by Tamsin Greig
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Isabel Hardman: politics, depression and The Natural Health Service . The Times . Alice . Thomson . 18 April 2020 . 8 May 2021.
- Web site: University of Exeter.
- News: Princess Anne's son set to marry. BBC. 28 July 2007.
- Web site: An in-depth look at your favourite celebrity personalities - hellomagazine.com, HELLO!. 2007-10-22.
- Web site: Robert Sloman . The Guardian . Barry . Letts . 6 December 2005 . 6 May 2021.