List of alumni of the University of York
This is a list of alumni of the University of York, listed in alphabetical order by surname. The University of York, founded in 1963, has among its alumni many who have become notable, including at least fifteen Members of the United Kingdom Parliament, five members of the House of Lords, two Members of the Scottish Parliament, one Member of the European Parliament and several ministers of non-UK governments. The university is also represented by alumni educated in the liberal arts such as English literature, social sciences, economics, philosophy, medieval history, and music. More recently, due to expansion into areas of technology, it has also produced notable computer scientists.
A
Edward Acton, former Vice-Chancellor of the University of East Anglia
- Lama Abu-Odeh, Palestinian American academic : MA, philosophy, 1989[1][2]
- Daron Acemoglu, Turkish-born American economist, Professor at MIT : BA, Economics, 1989[3]
- Edward Acton, historian and former Vice-Chancellor of the University of East Anglia : BA, History, 1971[4]
- Mark Addis, philosopher : MSc, Computing, ?[5]
- Haleh Afshar, Baroness Afshar, cross-bench peer : BA, Politics, ?[6]
- Geoffrey Álvarez, composer : D Phil, Composition, ?[7]
- Moniza Alvi, poet : BA, English, ?[8]
- Kerry Andrew, composer and singer (Juice) : BA, music, MA & PhD, composition[9]
- Rollo Armstrong, musician (Faithless) : BA, Philosophy & English, 1988[10]
- Mohammad Hanif Atmar, Interior Minister of Afghanistan : Diploma Information Technology & MA Politics, 1997[11]
B
- Ian Bailey, author : BA, English/Anglo-Saxon, 1980
- Kevin Bailey, poet : BSc, Psychology, 1986[12]
- Sally Baldwin, academic : Dip. Social Administration, & DPhil 1976?[13]
- Tony Banks, Baron Stratford, MP : BA Politics, 1967[14]
- Andrea Barber, actress :
- Hugh Bayley, MP for York : BPhil, South African Studies, 1977[15]
- Helen Bell, composer and musician : BA Music, 2001
- Steve Beresford, musician : BA music, 1970[16]
- Denys Blakeway, television producer and author
- Mark William Bolland, journalist and publicist : BSc Chemistry 1987[17]
- Anne Boyd, composer and professor of music : DPhil composition, 1972[18]
- Keith Bradley, Baron Bradley, politician : MPhil Social Administration, 1979[19]
- Stephen Brewster, professor of computer science : DPhil human-computer interaction, 1994[20]
- Carole Bromley, poet
- Andrew Brons, MEP, former National Front leader : BA Politics, 1970[21]
- Michael Brown, former MP and journalist
- Richard Burden, MP : BA politics 1978[22]
- Charles Butler, author : MSc Information Processing, 1989, DPhil English 1989[23]
- Tanya Byron, child psychologist, author, TV presenter and Chancellor of Edge Hill University : BA Psychology, 1989[24][25]
C
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Aníbal Cavaco Silva, prime minister and president of Portugal
- James Callis, actor : BA English and Related Literature, 1993[26]
- Matt Carter, General Secretary of the Labour Party : DPhil Politics, 1999[27]
- Richard Causton, composer : BMus 1993, MA Composition 1994
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, 11th Prime Minister and 21st President of Portugal : PhD Economics, 1973[28]
- Horatio Clare, writer, radio producer and journalist : BA English & Related Literature, 1996[29]
- Jane Clarke, Professor of Molecular Biophysics, University of Cambridge
- Myrna Combellack, writer, translator and academic : DPhil, English Literature, 1971
- David Conn, journalist and author: BA English Literature & Politics, 1986[30]
- Richard Coyle, actor : BA Politics, 1994[31]
- Megan Crane, novelist : MA English Literature 1999, DPhil 2004[32]
- Tim Crane, Knightbridge Professor of Philosophy, University of Cambridge : MA Philosophy, 1985[33]
- Lee Cronin, chemist, nano-scientist : BSc Chemistry, 1994 & PhD, 1997[34]
D
- Ken Dark, archaeologist : BA Archaeology, 1982?[35]
- Caroline Dean, plant scientist; group leader at the John Innes Centre : BA Biology, 1978 & DPhil, 1982[36]
- Michael Dixon, Director of the Natural History Museum : DPhil Zoology[37]
- Chris d'Lacey, children's author : BSc Biology, 1975?[38]
- Michael Dobbs, US-based author : BA Economic & Social History, 1972[39]
- Paul Dolan, behavioural scientist : MSc and D.Phil Economics, 1991 and 1997[40]
- Duncan Druce, musician : MA Music, 1985
- Helen Dunmore, writer : BA English, 1973[41]
- Christopher Dye, epidemiologist, former Gresham Professor of Physic : Biology
- Greg Dyke, Head of the Football Association and BFI; former Director General of the BBC : BA politics, 1974[42]
E
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Harry Enfield, BAFTA award-winning comedian and actor
- Iain R. Edgar, social anthropologist : BA Philosophy, 1969
- Huw Edwards, MP for Monmouth [43]
- Louise Ellman, MP for Liverpool Riverside : MPhil Social Administration, 1972[22]
- Bryan Elsley, scriptwriter and creator of Skins : BA English & History, 1982[44]
- Stephen Emmott, computer scientist : BSc Experimental Psychology, 1987
- Clive Emsley, historian and criminologist : BA History, 1966[45]
- Harry Enfield, comedian : BA Politics, 1982
F
- Jane Ferguson, journalist
- Steve Foots, Chief Executive of Croda International, BSc Chemistry[46]
- Jay Foreman, musical comedian[47]
- Christopher Fox, composer : DPhil composition, 1984[48]
- Sir Lawrence Freedman, historian and political adviser, Professor of War Studies at King's College London : BPhil
G
- Sean Gabb, libertarian academic : BA History, 1981[49]
- David Gauntlett, sociologist : BA Sociology, 1992[50]
- Sarah Gavron, film director (Brick Lane) : BA English, 1992[51]
- Helen Geake, archaeologist : DPhil Archaeology, 1991?[52]
- Roberta Gilchrist, archaeologist : DPhil Archaeology, 1989?[53]
- Maurice Glasman, Baron Glasman, academic : MA Political Philosophy[54]
- John Godfrey, composer : BA Music, 1983 & DPhil Composition, 1989[55]
- Jeremy Goldberg, historian : MA History[56]
- Paul Goodman, MP : BA English Literature, 1981[57]
- Peter Gordon, radio presenter
- David Graddol, linguist : BA Language/Linguistics, 1975 & Sociology, 1983[58]
- Linda Grant, novelist and journalist : BA, English, 1975[59]
- Michael Gray, author, authority on Bob Dylan : BA History and English Literature, 1967[60]
- Jane Grenville, archaeologist and academic: PhD by publications, 2005
- Susanna Gross, journalist and newspaper editor
H
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Fabian Hamilton, Labour Party MP
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Harriet Harman, MP for Camberwell and Peckham
- Daniel Halasz, Hungarian photographer : Sociology/Economics, 1999
- Emily Hall, composer : BMus, 1999?
- Christine Hamilton, television personality : BA Sociology, 1971?[61][62]
- Fabian Hamilton, MP : BA Social Sciences[22][63]
- Han Seung-soo, 39th Prime Minister of South Korea : DPhil Economics, 1968[64]
- Andrew Harman, science fiction and fantasy author, game designer, co-creator of YAY Games : BSc Biochemistry
- Harriet Harman, MP, solicitor, Former Deputy Leader of the Labour Party : BA Politics, 1972[15]
- Richard Harpin, businessman : Economics, 1986[65]
- Patrick Harrex, musician : Music, 1968[66]
- Tim Harries, bass player: BA Music, 1981
- Jonty Harrison, composer : D Phil Composition, 1980[67]
- Adam Hart-Davis, television producer and presenter : DPhil Chemistry, 1969[68]
- Sue Hartley, Professor of Ecology : DPhil, Ecology[69]
- Joan Higgins, DBE, Professor of Health Policy : BA Social Administration, 1971[70]
- Jimmy Hill, 4Music and Capital FM presenter, YouTuber : BA History, 2009[71]
- Jane Hillston, mathematician : BA Mathematics, 1985[72]
- Robert Hingley, musician : BA Linguistics, 1978[73]
- Peter Hitchens, journalist : BA Philosophy and Politics, 1973[74]
- Patrick Holford, nutrition expert : BSc Psychology, 1976[75]
- Martha Holmes, broadcaster : PhD Marine biology, 1988[76]
- Paul Holmes, MP : BA History, 1978[57]
- Anthony Horowitz, author and screenwriter (Foyle's War) : BA English, 1977[77]
J
- Stevi Jackson, professor of women's studies, University of York : BA Sociology 1973[78]
- Lawrence James, author and journalist : BA English/History, 1966[79]
- Aled Gruffydd Jones, historian, Sir John Williams Professor of Welsh History at Aberystwyth University
- Trevor Jones, composer : BA Music, 1977 & MA Composition 1978[80]
- Jung Chang, writer and historian: PhD linguistics, 1982[81]
K
- Brian Kennedy, journalist and LGBT rights activist : DPhil Biochemistry, 1974[82]
- Ranjana Khanna, literary critic : BA English & Related Literature, 1988, DPhil 1993[83]
- Oona King, Baroness King of Bow, former MP, : BA Politics, 1990[84]
- Panayiotis Kokoras, composer : MA, PhD, musical composition[85]
- Dimitrios Ktenidis, Economist: MSc in Economics, 1992[86]
L
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Zoe Lyons, comedian
- Mark Laity, NATO spokesman, former BBC news reporter : BA, MA[87]
- Philip Lawson, composer, singer (The King's Singers) : BA, Music, 1979[88]
- J. L. (Joanna) Laynesmith, historian : BA English/History, 1993 & DPhil Mediaeval History, 2000[89]
- Ruth Lea, economist : Economic/Statistics, 1969[90]
- Carol Leader, actor : BA History 1971?[91]
- Phil Lester, YouTube vlogger and BBC Radio 1 DJ : BA English Language and Linguistics, 2008 & MA Postproduction with Visual Effects, 2009[92][93][94]
- Victor Lewis-Smith, comedian and writer[95]
- Marina Lewycka, author : BPhil English Literature, 1970[96]
- Tim Liardet, poet : BA History[97]
- Chris Lilley, computer scientist : MSc Biological Computing, 1990[98]
- Peter Lord, Oscar-nominated director of Aardman Animations : BA, English, 1976[99]
- Emma Lowndes, actress : BA English, 1997?[100]
- Zoe Lyons, comedian : Psychology, 1992[101]
M
- Phil Mac Giolla Bhain, journalist : BA Politics and Sociology[102]
- Elleck Mashingaidze, Zimbabwean historian and diplomat : PhD
- Genista McIntosh, Baroness McIntosh of Hudnall, theatre executive
- Grace McCleen, novelist : MA English Literature[103]
- Des McNulty, politician and MSP : BA, Social science, 1974[104]
- Gordon McPherson, composer : BA Music, 1986 & DPhil 1991[105]
- Molly Meacher, Baroness Meacher : BA Economics, 1970[106]
- Paul Mealor, composer : Music, 2002[107]
- Farah Mendlesohn, writer and academic : DPhil History, 1997[108]
- Richard Middleton, musicologist : PhD Music[109]
- Eduardo Reck Miranda, composer : MSc Music Technology, 1992[110]
- Kathryn Mitchell, psychologist: Psychology
- Mahmoud Mohieldin, economist : MSc Economic & Social Policy Analysis, 1990[111]
- Nicola Monaghan, novelist : BSc Mathematics, 1992[112]
- Roy Moore, NGO worker
- Dominic Muldowney, composer : ? 1976[113]
- Greg Mulholland, MP : BA, Politics, 1991 & MA Public Administration Policy, 1995[22][114]
- Meg Munn, MP : BA, Language & Linguistics, 1981[115]
N
- Beverley Naidoo, South African children's writer : BA Education, 1968[116]
- Ratish Nanda, Indian conservation architect : MA in Conservation Studies, 1998[117]
- Glen Newey, academic and political philosopher : MA & DPhil Philosophy[118]
- Michele Newman, television presenter : BA Economics, 1977[119]
- Rebecca Newman, singer, songwriter: BA Philosophy, Politics and Economics, 2007[120]
O
- Rosemary O'Day (née Margaret Rosemary Brookes, now Englander), historian and author: BA History, 1967
- Denise O'Donoghue, television executive : BA Politics, 1979[121]
- Waheed Omer, chief spokesperson for the President of Afghanistan : MA Political Science[122]
- Albert Owen, MP : BA Politics, 1997[22]
P
- Alvin Pang, poet : BA, English, 1994[123]
- Lance Parkin, writer : BA English, 1994; MA English, 1995
- Babita Pohoomull, actress (EastEnders) : BA Education, 2003[124]
- Linda Porter, historian : BA History 1968 & DPhil 1973[125]
- Anthony Powers, composer : DPhil Composition, 1976[126]
- Harvey Proctor, MP 1979–1987 : BA History
- Geoffrey K. Pullum, Professor of Linguistics : BA Language, 1972[127]
R
- Janina Ramirez, historian and TV presenter : PhD Art/Literature, 2006
- Sigrid Rausing, anthropologist and publisher : BA History, 1986[128]
- Spencer Reece, American poet : MA English Literature[129]
- John Richards, musician : DPhil Composition, 2002[130]
- Steve Richards, television presenter and journalist : BA History, 1981[115]
- Leen Ritmeyer, archaeologist : MA Conservation Studies[131]
- Peter Robinson, poet : BA English, 1974[132]
- Justina Robson, science fiction author : BA Philosophy and Linguistics
- Malcolm Rose, author : DPhil Chemistry[133]
- Leon Rubin, international theatre director and author: BA English, 1975
- Mark Russell, composer and radio presenter : BMus Music, 1982[134]
S
- Sinan Savaskan, composer ; PhD Music, 1997
- David Sawer, composer : BMus Music, 1982[135]
- Severin Schwan, CEO of Hoffman-La Roche : Economics[136]
- Tom Scott, comedian, television presenter, programmer : MA Linguistics, 2009?[137]
- Verity Sharp, Radio 3 and The Culture Show presenter : Music, 1992[138]
- Neil Shephard, FBA, economist, Frank B. Baird, Jr Professor of Science, Harvard University: BA Economics/and Statistics, 1986[139]
- Elizabeth Shields, MP for Ryedale : MA Medieval Studies[140]
- Thomas Simaku, composer : DPhil 1996[141]
- Jeanne Siméon, current Minister of Habitat, Lands, Infrastructure, and Land Transport in the Seychelles[142] [143]
- John Simpson, lexicographer, Chief Editor, Oxford English Dictionary 1993 – 2013 : BA English, 1975[144]
- Rose Simpson, musician of the Incredible String Band : BA English, 1968[145]
- Lindiwe Sisulu, South African politician : MA History & MPhil, 1989[146]
- Beverley Skeggs, professor of sociology
- Jonathan Slater, Permanent Secretary, Department for Education
- Denis Smalley, composer : DPhil Composition, ?[147]
- Chloe Smith, MP : BA English, 2004?[148]
- Brian Stableford, science fiction writer : BSc Biology, 1969, DPhil (not completed)[149]
- William Graham Stanton, author : BA English & Related Literature, 1995[150]
- Chris Steele-Perkins, photographer : Chemistry, 1966[151]
- Simon Stephens, playwright : BA History, 1992
- Robert David Stevens, computer scientist : MSc Bioinformatics 1991 & DPhil 1996[152]
- Rebecca Stott, novelist : BA English/Art History, 1986[153]
- Jonathan Stroud, author : BA English Literature, 1992[154]
- Graham Swift, Booker Prize-winning author : DPhil 1973?[155]
T
- Jeremy Tambling, a British writer and critic
- Ellie Taylor, comedian and television presenter
- Caroline Thomson, former chief operating officer of the BBC : BA Economics and History
- Ceiri Torjussen, composer : BA Composition
V
- Vincenzo Visco, Italian economist and politician : MSc Economics, 1969[156]
W
- Sally Wainwright, playwright and television writer : BA English Literature and Creative Writing[157]
- Michael Wall, playwright : BA English, 1976[158]
- Nicholas Wapshott, journalist and writer : BA Politics/Sociology, 1973[159][160]
- Rob Warner, Academic and Vice-Chancellor, Plymouth Marjon University 2017- : BA English and Related Literature, 1978, MA Ezra Pound and Modern Poetry, 1979
- Adrian Weale, author and journalist : BA History, 1985
- Martin Wesley-Smith, composer : DPhil 1974[161]
- Alex Wilson, musician : BEng Electronic & Computer Engineering, 1993[162]
- Pete Wilson, bass guitarist : BA Music[163]
- Trevor Wishart, composer : DPhil Composition, 1973[164]
- John Witherow, newspaper editor (Sunday Times) : BA History, 1975[165]
- Gavin Wood, co-founder of Ethereum : MEng, 2002 & PhD, 2005[166]
- Tony Worthington, MP[167]
- Tim Wright, musician : PhD
Y
- Steven Yearley, sociologist : PhD Sociology, 1981[168]
- Yeung Sum, politician and former member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong : MA Social Policy & Administration[169]
- Sir Colville Norbert Young, Governor-General of Belize : DPhil Linguistics, 1973[170]
- Michael Young, businessman and campaigner against apartheid : BA PPE, 1972[171]
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