The following is a list of Royal Holloway, University of London people, including alumni, members of faculty and fellows. It is not exhaustive.
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Notable alumni
Royal Holloway College, Bedford College and RHUL have over 80,000 alumni.
Entertainment, media, theatre
- Chris Aldridge, British radio newsreader (BBC Radio 4)
- David Benson (born 1962), English comedian, writer and actor
- Peter Bramley, British actor, director and theatre director
- Mark Carwardine, Zoologist, Writer, wildlife photographer, TV and radio presenter
- Candace Chong Mui Ngam (born 1976), Hong Kong playwright
- Richard Clarke (born 1978), English radio presenter
- James Dagwell (born 1974), British journalist
- Isabel Fay (born 1979), English comedy writer and character comedian
- Emma Freud OBE (born 1962), English broadcaster and cultural commentator
- Pippa Guard (born 1952), English actress
- Janice Hadlow, controller of BBC Two[1]
- Lenny Henry (born 1958), Television presenter [2]
- Alex Hyndman (born 1978), British newsreader
- Robin Ince (born 1969), English comedian
- Anthony Jabre, film producer and financier
- Karena Johnson, English theatre director
- Roxanne McKee (born 1980), British actress and model
- John Moloney, comedian and comedy writer
- Mary Nightingale (born 1964), British newsreader[3]
- Jeremy Northam (born 1961), actor
- Simon Nye (born 1958), English comic television writer[3]
- Lucy Owen (born 1970), Welsh newsreader
- Ben Richardson (b.198?), British cinematographer
- Mark Strong (born 1963), English actor
- Daniel Lawrence Taylor (born 198?), British actor and comedy writer
- Francis Wheen (born 1957), British journalist, writer and broadcaster
- Roger Wright (born 1956) Controller of BBC Radio 3 and director of the BBC Proms
- David Herrera (born 1986) Colombian Filmmaker.
Literature
- Tahmima Anam (born 1975), Bangladeshi-born writer and novelist
- Ivy Compton-Burnett (1884–1969), English novelist
- Richmal Crompton (1890–1969), English writer of Just William[3]
- George Eliot (1819–1880), British novelist[3]
- Jane Gardam OBE FRSL (born 1928), novelist
- Rosemary Manning (1911–1988), British author
- Gerda Mayer (1927–2021), English poet
- Jojo Moyes (born 1969), British novelist
- Redell Olsen (born 1971), poet, performer and academic
- Sophie Robinson, (born 1985) contemporary English poet
- Miranda Seymour (born 1948), Biographer, novelist
- Jacqueline Simpson (born 1930), British author and folklorist
- Carol Townend (born 1953) English author
Music
- Richard Baker (born 1972), British composer and conductor
- Susan Bullock CBE (born 1958), English soprano
- Jonathan Cole (born 1970), British composer
- Tansy Davies (born 1973), British composer
- Example (musician) (born 1982), British singer, rapper and songwriter
- Sarah Fox (born 1973) English operatic soprano
- Geoff Hannan (born 1972), British composer
- Dame Felicity Lott DBE (born 1947), English soprano
- Ivan Moody (born 1964), British composer
- Paul Newland (born 1966), British composer
- Ewan Pearson (born 1972), British music producer
- Andrew Poppy (born 1954), British composer, pianist and music producer
- China Soul (born 1988) American-British singer/songwriter
- Joby Talbot (born 1971) British composer
- KT Tunstall (born 1975) Scottish singer and songwriter
- John Scott Whiteley (born 1950) York Minster organist and composer
Politics
- Abbas Ahmad Akhoundi (born 1957), Iranian politician
- Catherine Ashton (born 1956), British Labour politician; High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy; vice president, European Commission
- Norman Baker (born 1957) Liberal Democrat MP for Lewes 1997–2015
- Gregory Barker MP (born 1966), British politician
- Emily Davison (1872–1913), English suffragette activist
- Dame Janet Fookes DBE DL (born 1936) English politician, Conservative member House of Lords
- Norvela Forster (1931–1993) British businesswoman, exporter and politician (MEP)
- Jean Henderson (1899–1997), British barrister and Liberal Party politician
- Moussa Ibrahim (born 1974), Gaddafi spokesman during the 2011 Libyan civil war
- Stewart Jackson MP (born 1965), British politician
- Tess Kingham (born 1963), British politician
- Jessica Lee MP (born 1976), British politician
- Victoria Prentis MP (born 1971), Conservative MP
- Jenny Randerson (born 1948), Welsh Liberal Democrat politician
- Andrew Stephenson MP (born 1981), British politician
- Frances Stevenson (1888–1972), personal secretary and second wife of David Lloyd George
- Valerie Vaz MP (born 1954), British politician
- Diana Warwick, Baroness Warwick of Undercliffe (born 1945) Labour member House of Lords
Science
- Waleed A. Alrodhan (born 1981), Saudi author and researcher
- David Bellamy OBE (1933–2019) Botanist, environmentalist, author and broadcaster[3]
- Martin Buck FRS (born 1956) microbiologist
- John B. Cosgrave (born 1946), Irish mathematician
- Jackie Hunter (born 1956) chief executive BBSRC
- Dame Kathleen Lonsdale DBE FRS (1903–1971), crystallographer
- Rosalind Pitt-Rivers FRS (1907–1990) biochemist
- Helen Porter FRS (1899–1987) botanist, first female professor of Imperial College London
- Eva Germaine Rimington Taylor (1871–1966), English geographer, historian of science
- Derek Yalden (1940–2013) English zoologist, reader at the University of Manchester
- Grace Waterhouse (1906–1996), British mycologist
Sport
- Sophie Christiansen CBE (born 1987), gold medal winner, Paralympics equestrian events[4]
- Jessica Eddie (born 1984), British rower, Olympic silver medalist
- Helene Raynsford (born 1979), British paralympic rower and gold medallist
- Andy Sheridan, (born 1979) Rugby Union, Sale Sharks and England
- Joe Saward (born 1961), British Formula One journalist
- Alex Lewington (born 1991) English rugby player
- Theo Brophy-Clews (born 1997) English rugby player
Other
- Kitty Anderson DBE (1903–79) BA PhD Head North London Collegiate School 1945–65[5]
- Muhammad Abdul Bari MBE (b.1953), Former Secretary General Muslim Council of Britain
- Sophie Bryant (1850–1922) Anglo-Irish mathematician, educator, feminist and activist
- Helen Cam CBE FRHistS (1885–1968), English historian
- Lucy Caslon, founder and director of charity Msizi Africa
- Ilse Crawford (born 1962), British designer
- Edith Durham (1863–1944), British traveller, artist, writer and anthropologist
- Tania El Khoury (born 1976), Lebanese artist
- Dame Janet Finch (born 1946) VC, Prof Social Rel, Keele 1995–2010, hon fellow RHC 1999
- Jayne-Anne Gadhia (born 1961), Chief Executive Officer of Virgin Money UK
- Robert Garside (born 1967), English record-breaking adventurer
- Nick Hallard (born 1975), British artist
- Giles Hart (1949–2005), British engineer and trade union activist
- Duncan McCargo, British academic
- Louisa Martindale CBE FRCOG (1872–1966), British physician and surgeon
- Victor Olisa QPM, former senior Metropolitan Police officer
- Jennifer Page CBE (b. 1944), former chief executive of the London Millennium Dome project
- Thea Porter (1927–2000), fashion designer (expelled)[6]
- Sarah Parker Remond (1815-c.1894) African-American lecturer, abolitionist and doctor
- Simon Thurley CBE (born 1963), British architectural historian[3]
- Amanda Vickery professor of early modern history at Queen Mary, University of London
- Ronald Alan Waldron (born 1927), English medievalist
- Ahmed Yerima, Nigerian professor, administrator
- Sofia Abramovich (born 1995), daughter of Roman Abramovich
Notable staff
The following is a list of notable office-holders, academics and other teachers or researchers:
- H. B. Acton, taught political philosophy
- Philip Allen, Baron Allen of Abbeydale, Member college council at the merger with Bedford
- Khizar Humayun Ansari OBE, director of the Centre for Ethnic Minority Studies
- Sarah Ansari, professor of history
- Geoffrey Alderman RSA, professor of politics and contemporary history
- Giovanni Aquilecchia, professor of Italian and Italian Renaissance scholar
- Gillian Bailey, fellow in theatre studies
- George Barger, professor of chemistry
- Dame Gillian Beer, former President of Clare Hall, Cambridge
- Sir William Benham, Fellow of the Royal Society, zoologist
- Margaret Jane Benson, Professor of Botany
- John Bercow, Professor of Politics, former Speaker of the House of Commons
- Francis Berry, professor of English literature
- Luiza Bialasiewicz, senior lecturer in human geography
- James Booth, Fellow of the Royal Society, mathematician
- Mark Bowden, professor of composition
- Andrew Bowie, professor of philosophy and German
- Mary Boyce, taught Anglo-Saxon literature and archaeology
- David Bradby, professor of drama and theatre studies
- Daniel Joseph Bradley, Fellow of the Royal Society
- Peter Bramley professor of biochemistry
- Kai Brodersen, visiting professor in ancient history and classics
- Jonathan Burrows, visiting professor of drama and theatre
- Hugh Longbourne Callendar, Fellow of the Royal Society
- Chris Carey, professor of classics
- William Benjamin Carpenter CB, Fellow of the Royal Society
- Lorna Casselton FRS, fungal geneticist
- Philip Cashian, composer, taught in the music department
- David Cesarani, OBE, Research Professor in History
- William Gilbert Chaloner, Fellow of the Royal Society
- Justin Champion, professor of the history of early modern ideas
- Alexey Chervonenkis, professor of computer science
- Christopher Cocksworth, college chaplain, now Bishop of Coventry
- Paul Cohn, Fellow of the Royal Society
- Grenville Cole, Fellow of the Royal Society
- Peter Conrad, visiting professor in sociology
- Nicholas Cook, professorial research fellow in music
- Glen Cowan, professor of physics
- Denis Cosgrove, professor of geography and dean of the graduate school
- Joseph Mordaunt Crook CBE FBA, historian
- Tim Cresswell, professor of human geography
- Hilda Ellis Davidson, lecturer in archaeology and anthropology
- Veronica Della Dora FBA, professor of human geography
- Antonella De Santo, lecturer in experimental physics, coordinator for the ATLAS experiment-UK supersymmetry group
- Whitfield Diffie, visiting professor at the information security group
- Richard Dixon, Fellow of the Royal Society, biologist
- Roland Dobbs, emeritus professor of physics
- Klaus Dodds FRGS, professor of geopolitics
- Felix Driver FBA FAcSS FRGS, professor of human geography
- Michael Eysenck, (now emeritus) professor of psychology
- Lilian Faithfull CBE, university administrator
- Giles Foden, fellow in creative and performing arts
- Sir Gregory Foster, former vice-chancellor of the University of London
- Mary Fowler, professor of geology, now Master of Darwin College, Cambridge
- Harold Munro Fox, Fellow of the Royal Society
- Dame Jane Francis, director of the British Antarctic Survey
- Dame Helen Gardner, assistant lecturer in English literature
- Reginald Gates, Fellow of the Royal Society
- A. C. Grayling CBE, Master of New College of the Humanities
- Edith Hall, professor of classics and drama
- Robert Gavin Hampson, professor of modern literature
- Glyn Harman, professor of mathematics
- Nick Hardwick CBE, former HM Chief Inspector of Prisons
- J. P. E. Harper-Scott, professor of music history and theory
- Leonard Hawkes, Fellow of the Royal Society
- Harriet Hawkins FRGS, professor of geography
- Margaret Hayes-Robinson, Head of History
- John F Healy, professor of classics and archaeology
- Sir Frank Heath GBE, KCB, educationist and civil servant
- Olaus Henrici, Fellow of the Royal Society
- Frank Horton, professor of physics and vice-chancellor of London University 1939–45
- Dame Olwen Hufton, professorial research fellow in the history department
- Jonathan Holmes, senior lecturer in drama
- Joan M. Hussey, professor of history
- Julian Johnson FBA, Regius Professor of Music
- Brian Juden, professor of French 1970–1985
- Sharman Kadish, scholar of Jewish British history
- Peter Knight, Jubilee research fellow in quantum optics
- Robert Latham FBA, historian, dean of men, joint author 1970–83 The Diary of Samuel Pepys
- Robert Lethbridge chair French, head of dept, dean of the graduate school, vice-principal
- Roger Lockyer, reader in history, specialist in Tudor and Stuart Britain
- Sir Oliver Lodge, Fellow of the Royal Society
- S L Loney, professor of mathematics
- Peter Longerich, director of the research centre for the Holocaust and 20th century history
- John Duncan Mackie CBE, historian
- Louis MacNeice CBE, poet and playwright
- Ursula Martin CBE, computer scientist
- J. D. Mackie, professor of modern history
- Ursula Martin, taught in the computer science department
- Sir William McCrea FRS, professor of mathematics 1944–66
- Oliver McGregor, Baron McGregor of Durris, sociologist
- Katie Mitchell OBE, professor of Theatre Directing. Former associate director of the National Theatre, Royal Court Theatre and Royal Shakespeare Company. Internationally renowned and award-winning theatre director.
- Sir Andrew Motion FRSL, Poet Laureate, professor of creative writing
- Sean Murphy, professor of cryptology
- David Naccache, visiting professor at the information security group
- Anthony J. Naldrett, visiting professor of geology
- Meredith Oakes, taught play-writing
- Ben O'Loughlin, prof. of international relations, co-director, New Political Communication Unit
- Sir Roger Penrose OM, recipient of the 2020 nobel prize in physics
- Dame Lillian Penson, professor of modern history; first woman vice-chancellor of London University
- Kevin Porée record producer, songwriter, composer, arranger, lecturer theatre studies
- H. F. M. Prescott, Jubilee research fellow on Thomas Wolsey
- Boris Rankov, professor of Roman history
- Dan Rebellato, professor of contemporary theatre
- Jonathan Riley-Smith FRHistS, taught in the history department
- Adam Roberts, teacher of literature and creative writing
- Eric Robertson, professor of modern French literary and visual culture
- Francis Robinson CBE, professor of the history of South Asia
- Matt Robshaw, lecturer in cryptology
- Francis Rose MBE botanist
- Conrad Russell, 5th Earl Russell (1937–2004), reader in history
- William James Russell, Fellow of the Royal Society
- Nigel Saul, professor of medieval history
- Andrew Cunningham Scott emeritus prof. of geology, dir science communications 1996–2007
- Andrew Sentance, visiting professor, economist
- Jo Shapcott, poet and lecturer in creative writing
- Pankaj Sharma, Professor of Clinical Neurology
- Dame Barbara Shenfield, social scientist and politician
- David Skinner, taught in the music department
- Ray Solomonoff, visiting professor at the Computer Research Learning Centre
- Oskar Spate, lecturer in geography
- Sonya Stephens, former President of Mount Holyoke College
- Anthony Stockwell FRAS, professor of modern history
- Alex Stokes, lecturer in physics
- Francis Thompson CBE, historian
- Adam Tickell, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sussex
- Kathleen Tillotson CBE, academic and literary critic
- Samuel Tolansky FRS FRAS, professor of physics
- Vladimir Vapnik, professor of computer science and statistics
- Andrew Wathey CBE, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Northumbria
- Michael Walker OBE, mathematician
- Martin West OM FBA, classical scholar
- Nathan Widder, professor of political theory
- William Wilson, Fellow of the Royal Society
- Sir Bernard Williams, philosopher
- Michael John Williams, reader in international relations
- John Woolrich, composer, taught in the music department
- Barbara Wootton, Baroness Wootton of Abinger CH, sociologist
See also
References
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