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This is a list of people associated with Durham University, divided for user convenience into multiple subcategories. This includes alumni, those who have taught there, conducted research there or played a part in its founding.

Durham University is a collegiate university, so where known and if applicable, they are shown alongside their associated college. Note that college membership was not always compulsory.[a] Staff candidates who have read for higher degrees, like the geologist Gillian Foulger or the historian Jeremy Black, did not join a college either. Alumni who did not take up membership of a college or society are therefore listed as Unattached.

This list is divided into categories indicating the field of activity in which people have become well known. Alumni who have achieved distinction in more than one field are listed in the field in which it is felt they are most associated, or have been involved in more recently.

Durham alumni are active through organizations and events such as the annual reunions, dinners and balls. By 2009, the university claimed 67 Durham associations, ranging from international to college and sports affiliated groups, catered for the more than 109,000 living alumni.[3]

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Academics

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Scientific entries who were, or are, Fellows of the Royal Society, have the Post-nominal letters FRS listed after their name

Astronomers and Physicists

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John D. Barrow
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Richard Ellis
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Gordon D. Love
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Ben Moore
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Elizabeth J. Tasker

Chemists

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Jas Pal Badyal
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Jacqui Cole

Classicists and Archaeologists

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Leslie Peter Wenham
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Charlotte Roberts

Computer scientists

Economists and Political scientists

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Philip Booth
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Andrew Gamble

Engineers and Mathematicians

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Frank Kelly
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William Herrick Macaulay

Geographers and Earth Scientists

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Arthur Holmes
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Claire Horwell
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Peter Liss

Historians and Antiquarians

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Jack Ogden
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James Holland
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Liz James
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G. M. Trevelyan

Language and Literature academics

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Mikhail Epstein
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Malcolm Guite

Life scientists

Entries defined as having backgrounds in Biology and its various sub-disciplines e.g. Botany, Ecology, Neuroscience, Pathology etc.

Philosophers and Theologians

(See § Religion for theologians better known for their ordained ministry)

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Douglas Davies

Physicians and Psychiatrists

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Ruth Nicholson

Sociologists and Social Anthropologists

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Robert Hugh Layton
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Mathew Guest

Other academics

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Aikaterini Fotopoulou
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Richard Ovenden
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Octavius Pickard-Cambridge
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Business people

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Dr Herbert Loebl
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William Russell
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David Sproxton
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Judges and lawyers

Judges of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom

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Judges of the High Court of Justice

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Judges in other countries

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Lawyers

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Broadcasters and entertainers

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Alex Macqueen
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Charlotte Riley

Actors

Comedians

Correspondents and Presenters

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George Alagiah
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Gabby Logan
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Jeremy Vine

Directors and Producers

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Viscount Colville
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Lorraine Heggessey
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Military personnel

British Army

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Royal Air Force

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Royal Navy

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Musicians and artists

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Justin Chancellor
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Jonathan Darlington
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Patrick Hawes
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Tom Rosenthal
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Alexander Talbot Rice
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Politicians and civil servants

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Members of the House of Commons

Excluding current members of the Cabinet and Shadow Cabinet, who are listed above (if any), and former MPs who went on to be members of the House of Lords, who are listed below

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Members of the House of Lords

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Members of devolved assemblies and parliaments

Members of the European Parliament

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Ambassadors and High Commissioners

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Civil Service

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Others

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Religion

Archbishops and Primates

Bishops

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Archdeacons

Deans

Other clerics

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Royalty

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Sports people

Olympic and Paralympic medallists

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Basketball players

Cricketers

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Holly Colvin
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Will Jefferson
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Matt Milnes
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Ed Pollock
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Andrew Strauss
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Frank 'Typhoon' Tyson

Footballers

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Layla Young

Field Hockey players

Rowers

Rugby players

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Adam Brocklebank
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Phil de Glanville
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Will Greenwood
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Charlie Hodgson
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Ed Kalman

Runners

Tennis players

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Henry Patten

Other sports people

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Explorer Robert Swan
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Writers

Authors

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Edward Bradley
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Minette Walters
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Ernest Raymond
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Peter Watson

Journalists

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Katy Balls
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Harold Evans
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Sebastian Payne

Poets, dramatists and translators

Miscellaneous

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Explorers

Other notable people

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Patrick Carter, Baron Carter of Coles, Ex-Chairman of Sport England
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Tim Smit, founder of the Eden Project

Notes

  1. From Epiphany term of 1871 the university, as a way of lowering the cost of studying at Durham, began to admit students without the need to join a college or hall – an innovation that may have been influenced by Oxford's decision to admit non-collegiate students in 1868.[1] This change proved popular, and between 1870/71 and 1890/91 the 'Unattached Members' were 28% of entrants.[2]

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