This is a list of notable people related to the University of Birmingham.
Chancellors
The University of Birmingham has had seven chancellors since gaining its royal charter in 1900. Joseph Chamberlain, the first chancellor, was largely responsible for the university gaining its royal charter in 1900 and for the development of the Edgbaston campus.
Vice-chancellors and principals
- Sir Oliver Lodge, physicist, Principal of the University of Birmingham 1900âÂÂ19
- Sir Charles Grant Robertson, British academic historian, Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, Principal of the University of Birmingham 1920âÂÂ1923, Vice-chancellor & Principal of the University of Birmingham 1923âÂÂ1938
- Sir Raymond Priestley, geologist and early Antarctic explorer, Vice-chancellor & Principal of the University of Birmingham 1938âÂÂ1952
- Humphrey Francis Humphreys, academic, Vice-chancellor & Principal of the University of Birmingham 1952âÂÂ1953
- Sir Robert Aitken, Vice-chancellor & Principal of the University of Birmingham 1953âÂÂ1968, helped set up the University of Warwick
- Lord Hunter of Newington, physician, Vice-chancellor & Principal of the University of Birmingham 1968âÂÂ1981
- Edward Marsland, Vice-chancellor & Principal of the University of Birmingham 1982âÂÂ1987
- Sir Michael Thompson, Vice-chancellor & Principal of the University of Birmingham 1987âÂÂ1996
- Maxwell Irvine, theoretical physicist, Vice-chancellor & Principal of the University of Birmingham 1996âÂÂ2001
- Sir Michael Sterling, Vice-chancellor & Principal of the University of Birmingham 2001âÂÂ2009
- Sir David Eastwood, former Chief Executive at the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE), Vice-chancellor & Principal of the University of Birmingham 2009âÂÂ2021
- Adam Tickell, Vice-chancellor & Principal of the University of Birmingham 2022âÂÂ
Academics
Alumni
Birmingham University OTC
Birmingham University Air Squadron
Others
- Sir Julian Bullard, British diplomat, Foreign Office Minister and Pro-Chancellor of Birmingham University
- Margery Fry, prison reformer and Principal of Somerville College, Oxford, first warden of University House, the first all-women university Hall of Residence in Britain
- David Hannay, Baron Hannay of Chiswick, British diplomat, Pro-Chancellor of Birmingham University 2001âÂÂ06.
- James Marshall, member of the university clerical staff in the Faculty of Medicine, awarded the Victoria Cross for his part in the attack on the SambreâÂÂOise Canal in World War One on 4 November 1918
- Jonathan Nicholls, Registrar of Birmingham University
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