List of University of Reading alumni
This is a list of University of Reading alumni.
Academics
- Catherine Abbott - Professor of Molecular Genetics at the University of Edinburgh
- Fatima Akilu – Nigerian psychologist and head of major national program of de-radicalisation to tackle Boko Haram
- Ash Amin – Professor of Geography, University of Cambridge
- Simon Batterbury, Professor of Environmental Studies, geographer at the University of Melbourne
- Janet Beer – Vice-Chancellor of the University of Liverpool (formerly Vice-Chancellor of Oxford Brookes University)
- L. J. F. Brimble – botanist and editor of Nature magazine
- Sir Clifford Charles Butler – co-discoverer of hyperons and mesons, Professor of Physics at Imperial College London, Vice-chancellor of Loughborough University
- Stephen E. Calvert – Emeritus Professor of Geology, University of British Columbia
- David Carpanini – Emeritus Professor of Art, University of Wolverhampton
- Michael Cox – Professor of International Relations, London School of Economics
- Sir Peter Crane – Professor of Botany, Yale University
- Beate Hermelin (1920–2008) – German-born experimental psychologist, who worked in the UK
- Sean Holly – Professor of Economics, University of Cambridge
- Jolyon Howorth – Professor of European politics, University of Bath and Visiting Professor of Political Science at Yale University
- Michael Leifer – was a professor of International Relations, London School of Economics
- Jane Lewis - Barnett Professor of Social Policy at the University of Oxford
- David Marks – Professor of Psychology, City University London
- Dragan Marušič – Professor of Mathematics at the University of Ljubljana
- Sarah Mercer – Professor of linguistics at the University of Graz
- Mark Nixon – Emeritus Professor of Electronics and Computer Science at University of Southampton
- Avi Shlaim – Professor of International Relations, University of Oxford
- Nigel Smart (cryptographer)
- Zohrah Sulaiman – Vice-Chancellor of Universiti Teknologi Brunei
- John R. Terry – Professor of Biomedical Modelling, University of Exeter
- June Thoburn – Emeritus Professor of Social Work at the University of East Anglia
- Ethelwynn Trewavas – ichthyologist and taxonomist
- John Turner – Professor of Engineering and Pro-Vice Chancellor of the University of Portsmouth
- Janet Watson - geologist
- Sean Whelan (scientist) – Professor of Microbiology at Harvard Medical School
- A. E. Wilder-Smith – creationist and chemist
Broadcasting
Business
Military
Music
- Rotimi Alakija – Nigerian disc jockey, record producer and recording artist.
- Rick Battersby – member of the band Twelfth Night
- Arthur Brown – rock and roll singer
- Alan Clayson – singer, composer, record producer, leader of the band Clayson and the Argonauts
- Jamie Cullum – jazz pianist and singer
- Brian Devoil – member of the band Twelfth Night
- Falz - Nigerian Musician and actor
- Liam Howe – music producer, musician, formed the band Sneaker pimps with David Westlake and Joe Wilson (musician) also alumni
- Hilary James – singer, double bassist, guitarist, and mando-bassist
- Andy MacKay – member of the band Roxy Music
- Geoff Mann – member of the band Twelfth Night
- Simon Mayor – mandolinist, fiddle player, guitarist, and composer
- Clive Mitten – member of the band Twelfth Night
- Martin Noble – musician, Noble in the band British Sea Power
- Andy Revell – member of the band Twelfth Night
- Edmund Rubbra – composer
- Julian Wagstaff – composer
- Scott Wilkinson – musician and composer, Yan in the band British Sea Power
Politics
- Anton Apriantono, Indonesian politician
- Dimeji Bankole – Nigerian politician and Speaker of the House of Representatives of Nigeria
- Sharon Bowles, British Liberal Democrats European politician.
- Harriet Cross, British Conservative Party politician
- Daniel Feetham, Gibraltarian politician
- Fred Gardiner, Canadian politician
- Gilbert Seidu Iddi, Ghanaian politician
- Edison James, Prime Minister of Dominica 1995–2000
- Morgan Jones, British Labour Party politician, the first conscientious objector to be elected to Parliament after the First World War[2]
- Shukuru Kawambwa, Tanzanian Government Minister
- Jan Kavan, Czech diplomat and politician
- Rupert Lowe, Reform UK politician
- Penny Mordaunt, British Conservative Party politician
- Tony Page, British Labour Party politician
- Mike Penning, British Conservative Party politician
- Frauke Petry, German Politician
- Mark Prisk, British Conservative Party politician
- Hugh Robertson, British Conservative Party politician
- Adrienne Ryan - Australian politician
- Sophie Walker, British Women's Equality Party politician
- Rob Wilson, British Conservative Party politician
- Sardor Umurzakov, Adviser to the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan for Special Assignments
Sport
Writing and art
Others
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