List of University of Warwick people
This is a list of University of Warwick people , including office holders, current and former academics and alumni of the University of Warwick , including a brief description of their notability.
Warwick has over 283,000 alumni[ 1] and an active alumni network.[ 2]
Academics
Art
Business
Cinema and theatre
Actor Angus Castle–Doughty
Paul W. S. Anderson (Film and Literature) – film director
Adam Buxton (dropped out after two terms) – comedian and actor, best known as part of Adam and Joe
Angus Castle–Doughty , actor who has starred in Showtrial and Hollyoaks , co-founded theatre company Incognito
Dominic Cooke – artistic director of the Royal Court Theatre
Paul Darke (PhD in Film) – academic, artist and disability rights activist, creator of the ''normality drama' theory
Brett Goldstein (Film & Feminism) – actor and comedian
Vadim Jean (History) – film director
Alex Jennings (English and Theatre Studies 1978) – actor who has performed in many lead roles at the RSC
Ruth Jones (Theatre Studies and Dramatic Arts 1988) – actress known as Myfanwy in Little Britain and Nessa in Gavin & Stacey
Lloyd Langford – comedian (film and television)
Stephen Merchant (Film and Literature 1996) – wrote, directed and acted in the British television series The Office and Extras , in such roles as the 'Oggmonster' and 'Darren Lamb' respectively.
Julian Rhind-Tutt (English) – actor, known from the award-winning comedy series Green Wing
Frank Skinner , then Chris Collins (MA in English Literature 1981) – comedian, actor, writer
Hannah Waterman – actress
Government and politics
Sir David Davis
Lord Gus O'Donnell
Andy Haldane
Wendy Alexander MSP (MA, Industrial Relations) – former Labour Leader in the Scottish Parliament
Luis Arce (Master's in Economics, 1997) – President of Bolivia , former Minister of Economy and Public Finance in Bolivia[ 3]
Joseph Ngute – Prime Minister, Head of Government of the Republic of Cameroon
Valerie Amos, Baroness Amos (Sociology 1976) – Britain's first female black Cabinet Minister, formerly Leader of the House of Lords , Lord President of the Council and British High Commissioner to Australia ; and now Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator at the UN
Tim Barrow – diplomat and British Ambassador to Russia since 2011
Yunus Carrim – Minister of Communications of South Africa
Chan Yuen Han SBS – JP ; active female unionists in Hong Kong
Vernon Coaker (BA (Hons) Politics and Economics) – Member of Parliament for Gedling and Government Minister until 2010
Jon Cruddas (PhD in philosophy, 1990) – Member of Parliament for Dagenham and formerly a candidate for deputy leadership of the Labour Party
Sir David Davis (Molecular Science/Computer Science, 1968–1971) – Conservative MP and former secretary of state for exiting the EU
Claire Darke , (Certificate of Social Work) – 161st mayor of Wolverhampton
Becky Gittins – Labour Member of Parliament for Clwyd East
Yakubu Gowon (PhD in Political Science) – former president of Nigeria
Andy Haldane (Economics) – chief economist at the Bank of England
Kim Howells (PhD ) – former Foreign Office minister
Guðni Thorlacius Jóhannesson – President of Iceland
George Chouliarakis – Academic and Greek Alternate Minister of Finance
George W. Kanyeihamba – Member of the Supreme Court of Uganda and African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights ; Legal Advisor to the President of Uganda on Human Rights and International Affairs
Sir Bob Kerslake – Head of the Home Civil Service
Andrea Leadsom (Political Science) – Conservative Member of Parliament for South Northamptonshire and Secretary of State for the Environment
Sir Richard Leese – Leader of Manchester City Council
David Li GBM , GBS , OBE – JP , Chairman and Chief Executive of the Bank of East Asia ; member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong ; former member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong
Tim Loughton (Classical Civilisation) – Conservative former Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children and Families
Estelle Morris, Baroness Morris of Yardley – Privy Counsellor ; former Labour Secretary of State for Education ; graduated from Coventry College of Education
Lord Gus O'Donnell (Economics 1973) – former Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Home Civil Service
Lord Brian Paddick – former Deputy Assistant Commissioner in the Metropolitan Police and London Mayoral candidate for the Liberal Democrats in 2008 and 2012
José Fernando Franco González Salas – Ministry of the Supreme Court of Justice of Mexico
George Saitoti – Former vice-president of Kenya , former Executive Chairman of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund and former president of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP)
Dan Stoenescu – Romanian diplomat and former Minister for Romanians Abroad
Valentine Strasser – former head of state of Sierra Leone ; did not complete his studies at Warwick
Aung Tun Thet – Myanmar economist and the Economic Advisor to the president of Burma
Carrie Symonds – British political activist, conservationist and Partner of Boris Johnson
History
Literature
Lonely Planet founder Tony Wheeler
Law
Camila Batmanghelidjh , charity executive
Music
Sting
Sport
Notable faculty and staff
Notable current and former faculty and staff at Warwick include:
Biological sciences
Chemistry
Classics and Ancient History
English
Germaine Greer
Engineering and computer science
Lord Bhattacharyya
History
Law
Mathematics and statistics
Christopher Zeeman
Fields Medallist Martin Hairer
Philosophy
Social sciences
Other
Administration
Chancellors
Former Chancellor Richard Lambert
Vice-chancellors
References
People Departments and buildings Student life Other