List of University of Manchester people

This is a list of University of Manchester people. Many famous or notable people have worked or studied at the Victoria University of Manchester and the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology institutions, which combined in 2004 to form the University of Manchester.

The following list includes the names of all 25 Nobel prize laureates among them (in bold print).

Fine and applied arts

Architecture

Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank is one of the most famous architects

Literature

George Gissing, novelist

Music

Theatre, cinema and broadcasting

Others

Natural and applied sciences

Psychology

Biology and chemistry

John Dalton, founder of modern chemistry and atomic theory

Computer science

Statue of Turing by Stephen Kettle at Bletchley Park, commissioned by the American philanthropist Sidney E. Frank[9]

Engineering

Mathematics

Physics

Andre Geim, awarded 2010 Nobel Prize in physics for pioneering work on graphene
Sir Bernard Lovell, radio-astronomer
Ernest Rutherford, "the Father of Nuclear Physics" discovered the structure of the atom at the University of Manchester

Physiology and medicine

The University of Manchester currently has 28 Fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences.[11] Present and historical University of Manchester people notable for their contributions to medicine and physiology include:

Social sciences and education

Business

Economics

Education

Law, public administration and social welfare

Politics

Social anthropology

Others

History

Religion and philosophy

Sport

Chancellors

Victoria University of Manchester

UMIST

University of Manchester

Vice-Chancellors

See also

References

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  9. "Bletchley Park Unveils Statue Commemorating Alan Turing". Retrieved 30 June 2007.
  10. Kettle, Danielle Amanda (2006). Cosmic Microwave Background Interferometer Systems and the Very Small Array (MSc thesis). University of Manchester.
  11. http://www.acmedsci.ac.uk/index.php?pid=59&nam=&spe=&org=manchester&year=&submit=Filter+Results
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  13. "Profile: Michael Sherwood - the UK's golden Goldman boy". The Daily Telegraph. November 19, 2010. Retrieved February 26, 2016.
  14. http://www.manchester.ac.uk/aboutus/news/display/?id=8511
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