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词条 List of Birkbeck, University of London people
释义

  1. Current and former faculty

  2. Presidents and Masters

  3. Alumni

  4. Fellows

  5. References

A list of Birkbeck, University of London people, including alumni, members of faculty and fellows.

Current and former faculty

  • Georgios Alogoskoufis, Greek Minister of Economy and Finance from March 2004 till January 2009.
  • Anthony Bale, medievalist
  • Julia Bell, author
  • J. D. Bernal, pioneer of X-ray crystallography
  • Derek Barton, organic chemist and Nobel Laureate for chemistry
  • Antony Beevor, historian
  • Patrick Blackett, Baron Blackett, professor and Nobel Laureate for Physics, 1948
  • Sir Tom Blundell, crystallographer, FRS
  • David Bohm, quantum physicist
  • Andrew Donald Booth, head of Numerical Automation
  • Kathleen Booth née Britten, computer scientist
  • C. Delisle Burns (1879-1942), atheist and secularist writer and lecturer
  • Ian Christie, professor of film and media history
  • Steven Connor, professor
  • Ian Crawford, Professor of Planetary Science and Astrobiology
  • Diana Coole, social scientist
  • Costas Douzinas, law professor
  • T. S. Eliot, Nobel Laureate for Literature 1948, publisher, playwright, literary and social critic
  • Hilda Ellis Davidson, academic and English antiquarian
  • Richard J. Evans, Regius Professor of Modern History at Cambridge
  • Dame Millicent Fawcett, suffragist
  • Orlando Figes, history professor
  • Ben Fine, professor
  • Rosalind Franklin, crystallographer
  • Hugh Gaitskell, lecturer
  • Caroline Goodson, medievalist
  • A. C. Grayling, philosopher
  • Richard Hamblyn, lecturer in creative writing
  • Vanessa Harding, professor of London history
  • Basil Hiley, quantum physicist and emeritus professor
  • Paul Hirst, professor
  • Eric Hobsbawm, Emeritus Professor of History
  • Thomas Hodgskin, lecturer in economic theory
  • Kenneth Holmes, crystallographer
  • C. E. M. Joad, Reader in Philosophy, author and popular broadcaster
  • Mark Johnson, professor
  • Charlotte Jolles, Professor, historian
  • Russell Celyn Jones, professor
  • Annette Karmiloff-Smith, professor
  • Anthony Julius, visiting professor
  • Aaron Klug, crystallographer and Nobel Laureate for Chemistry, 1982
  • Jon Lansman, Labour Party activist
  • Toby Litt, author, lecturer
  • Joni Lovenduski, political scientist
  • Mark Mazower, professor
  • Louis Mordell, researcher in mathematics
  • Laura Mulvey, professor of film and media studies
  • Jeremy K. Nicholson, professor of biological chemistry
  • Roger Penrose, theoretical physicist
  • Nikolaus Pevsner, professor
  • Ben Pimlott, professor
  • Lucy Riall, historian
  • Helen Saibil, molecular biologist, FRS, FMedSci
  • Roger Scruton, professor
  • Lynne Segal, professor
  • Colin Teevan, professor of playwriting
  • Dame Janet Thornton, structural bioinformatics, FRS, Director EBI
  • Li Wei, academic, linguist
  • Ralph Vaughan Williams, lecturer, composer
  • Tony Wright, politician, distinguished professor at Birkbeck
  • Slavoj Žižek, philosopher

Presidents and Masters

  • Joan Bakewell, broadcaster, critic, President of Birkbeck College
  • Tessa Blackstone, Baroness Blackstone, Master of the College, Vice-Chancellor of University of Greenwich
  • George Birkbeck (1776–1841), doctor, philanthropist and founder of Birkbeck
  • Kenneth Hare, Master of the College
  • Eric Hobsbawm, President of the college, Marxist historian of the rise of industrial capitalism, socialism, and nationalism
  • John Francis Lockwood, Master of Birkbeck College 1951-1965; Vice-Chancellor of the University of London, 1955-1958
  • John Redcliffe Maud, Master of the College
  • Timothy O'Shea, Master of the College, Principal of the University of Edinburgh

Alumni

  • Mukhlesur Rahman Chowdhury, politician, editor, Minister and former Adviser to the President of Bangladesh
  • Chris Abani, writer
  • Marian Bell, economist; current member of the Monetary Policy Committee
  • Luciana Berger, politician and Member of Parliament
  • Annie Besant, theosophist
  • Simon Bird, actor and comedian
  • Oliver Chris, actor
  • Alex Corbisiero, England and British Lions rugby player
  • Beth Cordingly, actress
  • David Cox, statistician
  • Bernard Crick, political theorist
  • Juliet Davenport, businesswoman
  • Alan Davey, civil servant; current Chief executive of British Arts Council
  • Edward Davey, politician and Member of Parliament
  • Dido, singer
  • Jennifer Donnelly, writer
  • Samir El-Youssef, writer
  • Tracey Emin, artist
  • Nissim Ezekiel, professor, poet
  • Rachel Glennerster, economist, Chief Economist at the Department for International Development
  • Tomás González Estrada, Colombian politician, former minister of energy
  • Marcus Garvey, founder Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League
  • Eliane Glaser, writer, broadcaster
  • Julia Goldsworthy, politician; former Liberal Democrat MP for Falmouth and Camborne
  • Bear Grylls, adventurer, author and television presenter
  • John Joseph Haldane, philosopher
  • Frank Hartley, vice-chancellor of the university
  • Zhu Hua, applied linguist
  • Vernon Ingram, Fellow of the Royal Society
  • Paul Johnson, economist
  • William Joyce, deputy Leader of the British Union of Fascists, Nazi wartime broadcaster and convicted traitor[1]
  • James Lovelock, developer of the Gaia Hypothesis
  • Ramsay MacDonald, politician; first Labour Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
  • John McDonnell, politician
  • Denis MacShane, politician
  • Leonard Mandel, nuclear physicist
  • Ehsan Masood, science writer and editor of Research Fortnight
  • Ram Charan Mehrotra, organometallic chemist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate
  • Ernest Millington, politician
  • Seumas Milne, journalist and political aide
  • Lisa Nandy, politician and Member of Parliament
  • Jesse Norman, politician and Member of Parliament
  • Nerina Pallot, singer
  • Nick Palmer, politician and former Member of Parliament
  • Arthur Wing Pinero, actor, stage director and dramatist
  • Daisy Ridley, actress
  • J. Philippe Rushton, psychologist
  • John Rowan (psychologist), psychologist
  • Jenny Rowe, Chief Executive, UK Supreme Court
  • Richard Sambrook, broadcaster, formerly director of the BBC World
  • Frank Sando, former International Cross-Country Champion
  • Andy Saull, rugby player
  • Helen Sharman, chemist and cosmonaut
  • Joost Smiers, academic
  • Nick Smith, politician
  • Vaughan Smith, soldier, journalist, cameraman, and social entrepreneur
  • Laura Solomon, writer
  • Nicola Spence, Chief Plant Health Officer, Defra
  • William Stanley, inventor, engineer and philanthropist
  • Kim Thomson, stage, film and television actress
  • Mark P. Taylor, economist, Dean of Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis
  • Laurie Taylor, sociologist
  • Tracey Thorn, pop star, singer with Everything but the Girl
  • Ronald Tress, economist
  • Kitty Ussher, British economist and former Labour Party politician
  • Rob Williams, rower, silver medallist in the 2012 Olympics
  • Sidney James Webb, 1st Baron Passfield, founder of the London School of Economics
  • Jah Wobble, musician/writer
  • Wai Hnin Pwint Thon, Burmese Muslim political activist
  • Sidin Vadukut, columnist, writer and blogger

Fellows

  • Edward Davey, Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Kingston and Surbiton
  • Frank Dobson, Labour politician
  • Dame Vivien Duffield, philanthropist
  • Sir Richard J. Evans, historian
  • Julia Goodfellow, former Chief Executive of the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
  • Sir Peter Lampl, educationalist and philanthropist, founder of the Sutton Trust
  • Leonard Wolfson, Baron Wolfson

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.uniset.ca/nold/1946AC347.pdf|title=Joyce Appellant; and Director of Public Prosecutions |year=1946 |publisher=House of Lords |page=1 |accessdate=20 September 2009}}
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