List of Uppsala University people

This is a list of notable people affiliated with Uppsala University.

For a list of chancellors of the university, see Chancellor of Uppsala University.

The statue of Linnaeus in the entrance hall of Carolina Rediviva, the main building of the university library, Uppsala

Nobel laureates affiliated with Uppsala University

Government, politics and civil service

Royalty

Crown Prince Carl (the later king Charles XV) and his brother Prince Gustaf, known as a song composer (the two young men closest to the pulpit), attending a lecture held by Law Professor Johan Christopher Lindblad (1799–1876) in the Theatrum Œconomicum, Uppsala. (Lithograph from 1846.)
  • King Charles X of Sweden, matriculated 1638
  • King Charles XV of Sweden, student in Uppsala 1843 and 1845 (spring semester 1844 in Christiania)
  • Prince Gustaf, Duke of Uppland (1827–1852), song composer, matriculated 1844 and studied several semesters in Uppsala
  • King Oscar II of Sweden
  • Prince Carl, Duke of Västergötland (born 1861), student 1881–1882
  • Prince Eugén, Duke of Närke, artist and art collector
  • King Gustav V of Sweden
  • King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden, also known as an accomplished archaeologist and connoisseur of East Asian art
  • King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden
  • Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden, Duchess of Västergötland[1]

International work

Swedish politicians

Non-Swedes

Religion

As Uppsala University has one of only two faculties of theology in Sweden, and the older one of the two (the other is in Lund), most Swedish churchmen of note have actually graduated from the university.

Natural sciences and medicine

Mathematics, physics and astronomy

Chemistry, geology and mineralogy

Jöns Jakob Berzelius

Medicine and life sciences

Explorers

  • Sven Hedin (1865–1952; fil. kand. 1888; honorary doctorate 1935), known for his travels through Central Asia; last person to be ennobled in Sweden
  • Finn Malmgren (1895–1928), Arctic explorer (Ph.D. in meteorology 1927, participated in several Arctic expeditions and died in one 1928)

Humanities and social sciences

Industry

Arts

August Strindberg, photographic self-portrait

Literature

Music

Theatre and entertainment

References

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