List of University of Glasgow people
Appearance
The following List of Alumni and Faculty of the University of Glasgow provides a selection of the well known people who have studied or taught at the University of Glasgow since its inception in 1451.
The list should be alphabetical within the main categories.
Past Principals of the University
- Donald MacAlister, 1907-29
Arts
Artists
- Hannah Frank, artist and sculptor
History
- Lewis Campbell, classical scholar
- Sidney Checkland, economic historian
- Florence Marian McNeill, social historian and author of "The Silver Bough"
- William Young Sellar, classical scholar
- Bernard Wasserstein, historian
Philosophy and Theology
- John Abernethy, Irish Presbyterian leader
- Alexander Bain, philosopher
- William Barclay, theologian
- James Beaton, Archbishop of Glasgow and St. Andrews, Primate of Scotland
- David Beaton, cardinal and Archbishop of St. Andrews
- Zachary Boyd, theologian
- William Elphinstone, statesman and bishop, founder of the University of Aberdeen
- Francis Hutcheson, theologian
- John Knox, protestant reformer
- Cosmo Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury
- David Livingstone, missionary
- Andrew Melville, theologian and religious reformer
- George Newlands, theologian
- Richard Price, philosopher
- Thomas Reid, philosopher
- Adam Smith, economist and philosopher
- Dugald Stewart, philosopher
- Archibald Campbell Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury
Writers and poets
- James Boswell, writer
- William Boyd, writer
- James Bridie (Osborne Henry Mavor), dramatist and founder of the Glasgow Citizens' Theatre
- Christopher Brookmyre, writer
- John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, writer and Governor General of Canada
- Robert Williams Buchanan, poet
- Thomas Campbell, poet
- Archibald Joseph Cronin, writer
- Janice Galloway, writer
- David Gray, poet
- James Herriot, writer
- Helen MacInnes, "queen of spy writers"
- Alistair MacLean, writer
- Ken MacLeod, writer
- William McIllvanney, writer
- Edwin Morgan, poet
- Tobias Smollett, writer
- John Wilson, writer
- Alasdair MacMhaighstir Alasdair, one of the greatest Gaelic bards and Jacobite captain
Politics
Conservative Party
- Eric Forth, MP
- Liam Fox, MP
- James Gray, MP
- Sir Teddy Taylor, MP
- Walter Elliot, former Scottish Secretary
Labour Party
- Wendy Alexander, MSP
- Sarah Boyack, MSP
- Des Browne QC, Chief Secretary to the Treasury
- Margaret Curran, MSP
- Donald Dewar, former First Minister of Scotland
- Sam Galbraith, former Minister (UK Government)
- Jim Gallagher, Head of Justice Department for the Scottish Executive
- Derry Irvine QC , former Lord Chancellor
- Thomas Johnston, former Secretary of State for Scotland
- Johann Lamont, MSP
- Anne McGuire, MP
- Bridget Prentice, MP
- Gordon Prentice, MP
- William Ross, Baron Ross of Marnock former Secretary of State for Scotland
- John Smith, former Labour party leader and UK Cabinet Minister
- John Wheatley, Lord Wheatley; politician, lawyer and Judge of the Court of Session
- Tony Worthington, MP
Liberal Party/Liberal Democrats
- Elspeth Attwooll, MEP for the Liberal Democrats
- James Bryce, liberal politician and jurist
- Sir Menzies Campbell, deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats and spokesman on foreign affairs
- Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, Liberal Party Prime Minister
- Charles Kennedy, leader of the Liberal Democrats
Scottish National Party
- Annabelle Ewing, former MP
- Fergus Ewing, MSP
- Margaret Ewing, MSP, former MP
- Winnie Ewing, former SNP President, former MP, MSP and MEP
- Ian Hamilton, repatriator of the Stone of Destiny and Queen's Counsel
- John MacCormick, founder of the National Party of Scotland
- Neil MacCormick, MEP
- Alasdair Morgan, MSP, former MP
- Shona Robison, MSP
- Nicola Sturgeon, SNP Deputy Leader, MSP
- Andrew Welsh, MSP, former MP
Other
- Hazel Aronson, Lady Cosgrove, first woman judge in Court of Session
- James Dalrymple, 1st Viscount of Stair, 17th century Scottish jurist
- James Maxton, Independent Labour Party
- Gavin Vernon, repatriator of the Stone of Destiny
- John Wheatley, MP, Lord Advocate and Lord Justice Clerk
Nobel Laureates
- Sir Derek Barton, winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Sir James Black, winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine
- John Boyd Orr, 1st Baron Boyd-Orr, biologist and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize
- Sir William Ramsay, winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Frederick Soddy, winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Alexander R. Todd, Baron Todd, winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Sciences
Medical
- Robert Broom, physician
- Professor Ian Donald, pioneer of diagnostic and obstetric medical ultrasound
- John Hunter, surgeon
- William Hunter, anatomist and physician
- R. D. Laing, psychiatrist
- Joseph Lister, surgeon
- Donald MacAlister, also Principal of Glasgow University, 1907-29
- Sir William McEwan, pioneer of Neurosurgery
- James McCune Smith, first professionally trained African-American doctor
- Sir Graham Teasdale and Bryan J. Jennett, inventors of the Glasgow Coma Scale
Organic Sciences
- George Bentham, botanist
- David Douglas, botanist
- Thomas Graham, chemist
Mathematics, Physical Sciences and Engineering
- John H. D. Anderson, natural philosopher and founder of the University of Strathclyde
- John Logie Baird, inventor of television
- Joseph Black, physicist and chemist
- Professor John Brown, Astronomer Royal for Scotland
- Professor Jocelyn Bell Burnell, astrophysicist
- Henry Dyer
- John Kerr, physicist
- Kazimierz Kuratowski, mathematician
- Colin Maclaurin, mathematician
- William John Macquorn Rankine, engineer and physicist
- John Scott Russell, naval engineer
- Robert Simson, mathematician
- William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, mathematical physicist
- James Watt, mathematician and engineer
Miscellaneous
- Andrew Faulds, actor and politician
- Sir James Frazer, social anthropologist
- John Grierson, film-maker, father of the "documentary film"
- Elsie Inglis, feminist and medical reformer
- John Jamieson, lexicographer
- Richard Claverhouse Jebb, classical scholar and politician
- Francis Jeffrey, judge and literary critic
- John Maclean, Scottish Marxist
- Thomas Muir, revolutionary
- Alec Nove, Soviet economic historian
- Andrew Neil, journalist and broadcaster
- Alan Smart, head of broadcasting in Scottish Parliament
- Gerard Butler, Actor, Tomb Raider 2: The Cradle of Life, The Phantom of the Opera
- Alan Rodger QC, Lord Rodger of Earlsferry, Lord President of the Court of Session