List of University of Glasgow people

The following list of University of Glasgow people provides a selection of the well-known people who have studied or taught at the University of Glasgow since its inception in 1451. Historical lists of Chancellors, Rectors and Principals of the University are contained in those offices' respective articles.

Nobel laureates

Arts

History

Musicians

  • Paul Buchanan, Robert Bell and Paul Joseph Moore of The Blue Nile
  • Sydney MacEwan, tenor, singer of Scottish and Irish traditional songs
  • Stuart Murdoch, musician and songwriter; principal member of Belle & Sebastian
  • Simon Neil, lead vocalist, guitarist and principal songwriter of Biffy Clyro
  • Emeli Sandé, R&B, soul and breakbeat singer/songwriter[1]
  • Ramesh Srivastava, musician and songwriter; principal member of Voxtrot
  • Yue MingHui (Yue Yue), singer, member of ONER and contestant on Idol Producer

Philosophy and theology

Writers and poets

Business

Civil service

Law

Media

Military

Politics

Conservative Party

Labour Party

Liberal Party/Liberal Democrats

Scottish National Party

Scottish Unionist Party

Miscellaneous

Sciences

Joseph Lister

Medical

Merbai Ardesir Vakil

Biology

Chemistry

Mathematics, physical sciences and engineering

Computing

Social sciences

Sports

  • John Beattie, rugby union international player
  • Jim Craig, Celtic F.C. player, member of the Lisbon Lions
  • Katherine Grainger, rower and Great Britain's most decorated female Olympian
  • Louis Greig, rugby union player and naval surgeon
  • RC Hamilton, Rangers F.C. player
  • Thomas Hart, cricket and rugby union player
  • Laura Muir, British record holder over 1500m and Olympic finalist
  • Euan Murray, rugby union player for British and Irish Lions
  • James Reid-Kerr, rugby union and cricket international player
  • Emma Richards, yachtswoman, became the first British woman and youngest ever person to complete the single-handed round the world yacht race with stops
  • David Robertson, golfer, won bronze at the 1900 Olympic Games
  • Arthur Smith, rugby union player, captained Scotland and the British and Irish Lions
  • Imogen Walsh, rower, 2011 lightweight women's quad World Champion
  • Andrew Watson, early Scotland international footballer and first black international player in the history of the game

References

  1. "Emeli Sande: Young Alumnus of the Year 2011". gla.ac.uk. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
  2. "Alasdair Gray | Scottish novelist, playwright, and artist". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
  3. "Angus Matheson". University of Glasgow. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
  4. Derek Mackay: Who is Scotland's former finance secretary? - BBC News
  5. Thomas T. MacDonald, Delphine Parrott, British Society for Immunology
  6. Dr Mujibur Rahman The Daily Star

See also

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