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. 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.
Academics
Scientific entries who are, or were, Fellows of the Royal Society, have the Post-nominal letters FRS listed after their name
Astronomers and Physicists
Chemists
Classicists and Archaeologists
Computer scientists
Economists and Political scientists
Engineers and Mathematicians
Geographers and Earth Scientists
Historians and Antiquarians
Language and Literature academics
- Kenneth Allott (Armstrong) â <small>Kenneth Muir Professor of English at Liverpool University</small>
- Thomas Blackburn (Hatfield) â <small>Lecturer at College of St. Mark and St. John</small>
- Philip Bullock â <small>Professor of Russian Literature and Music at the University of Oxford</small>
- Seán Burke â <small>Reader in English at Durham University</small>
- Paul Edwards (Hatfield) â <small>Professor of English and African Literature at the University of Edinburgh</small>
- Mikhail Epstein â <small>Anglo-American and Russian literary theorist; Director of the Centre for Humanities Innovation at Durham University</small>
- Ruth Etchells â <small>Principal of St John's College, Durham (1979âÂÂ88)</small>
- Gary Ferguson (St Chad's) â <small>Douglas Huntly Gordon Distinguished Professor of French at the University of Virginia</small>
- Clifford Nelson Fyle (Hatfield) - <small>Sierra Leonean Professor of English; wrote lyrics to the Sierra Leone National Anthem</small>
- Eldred D. Jones â <small>literary critic from Sierra Leone</small>
- Malcolm Guite â <small>author, poet (Sounding the Seasons, The Singing Bowl), priest, and singer-songwriter; current Bye-Fellow and Chaplain of Girton College, Cambridge</small>
- Maebh Long â <small>Irish academic, known for writings on the novelist and playwright Brian O'Nolan</small>
- Margaret Masson â <small>Lecturer in English, Principal of St Chad's College (2016âÂÂpresent)</small>
- Patrick O'Meara â <small>Professor of Russian and Russian history; Master of Van Mildert College (2004âÂÂ11)</small>
- John Robert O'Toole - <small>Professorial fellow at the University of Melbourne</small>
- Ann Moss â <small>Professor of French at Durham University (1996âÂÂ2003)</small>
- Harold Orton (Hatfield) â <small>Professor of English Language and Medieval English Literature, University of Leeds (1946âÂÂ64)</small>
- Jennifer Smith <small>- FRSE Professor of Sociolinguistics, University of Glasgow</small>
- Ida C. Ward (St Mary's) â <small>Professor of Linguistics, known for work on African languages</small>
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 for theologians better known for their ordained ministry)
Physicians and Psychiatrists
Sociologists and Social Anthropologists
Other academics
Business people
Judges and lawyers
Judges of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
Senators of the College of Justice
Judges of the High Court of Justice
Judges in other countries
Lawyers
Broadcasters and entertainers
Actors and comedians
- Delaval Astley, 23rd Baron Hastings (Hatfield) â actor, The Archers
- Arthur Bostrom (St Chad's) â played Officer Crabtree in 'Allo 'Allo!
- Andrew Buchan (St Cuthbert's) â All the Money in the World (2017)
- James Cary (Hatfield) â TV and radio comedy writer, Think the Unthinkable and Bluestone 42
- Daniel Casey (Grey) â co-star of Midsomer Murders
- Mark Cooper-Jones (Van Mildert) â YouTuber, comedian and author
- Tim FitzHigham (St Chad's) â comedian, actor and record-breaker
- Ed Gamble (Hatfield) â presenter and performer, The Peacock and Gamble Podcast and Mock the Week
- Ian Hogg (St John's) â played lead role in Rockliffe
- Nathan Kiley â stage actor
- Liz Kingsman â comedian and actress, Parlement and I, Jack Wright
- Nish Kumar (Grey) â stand-up and host, The Mash Report
- Alex Macqueen (Collingwood) â The Thick of It and The Inbetweeners
- Stevie Martin (St John's) â comedian and podcast host, Nobody Panic
- Ambika Mod (St Mary's) â This Is Going to Hurt and One Day
- Nick Mohammed (St Aidan's) â comedian and actor
- Naz Osmanoglu (Van Mildert) â stand-up and former So You Think You're Funny runner-up
- Adam Rayner (St Chad's) â actor, Tyrant
- Charlotte Riley (St Cuthbert's) â actress
- Patrick Ryecart (Bede) â film and stage actor
- John Schwab (Hild Bede) â actor and voice artist
- Lily Travers â actress, Viceroy's House
- Jenny Walser (University) â actress, Heartstopper
- James Wilby (Grey) â film, television and theatre actor known for Maurice and Howards End
- Christina Wolfe (Van Mildert) â actress, The Royals
- Fenella Woolgar (St Mary's) â actress, Bright Young Things (2003)
Correspondents and Presenters
Directors and Producers
Military personnel
British Army
Royal Air Force
Royal Navy
Musicians and artists
- Michael Alford (St John's) â figurative painter
- Sir Thomas Allen â operatic baritone, former Chancellor of Durham University
- Ralph Allwood (Van Mildert) â Director of Music at Eton College
- Marian Arkwright (Unattached) â composer, one of the first British women to receive a doctorate in music
- Frederic Austin â English baritone singer, musical teacher and composer from 1905 to 1930
- Edward Bairstow â organist and composer in the Anglican church music tradition
- H. Hugh Bancroft â British organist and composer who was organist of five cathedrals
- Kerry Beaumont â organist and Director of Music at Holy Trinity Church, Leamington Spa (2021âÂÂ)
- Philip Best â pioneer in power electronics
- Jon Boden (Collingwood) â English fiddle player and folk singer
- Thomas Frederick Candlyn â organist and choirmaster, St. Thomas Church, New York
- Andrew Cantrill (Hild Bede) â organist and choirmaster, St. Paul's Cathedral, Buffalo, New York
- Justin Chancellor â bassist, Tool
- King Charles â indie rock artist
- J. Michael Clarke (St Chad's) â composer and musician
- Rod Clements (St Cuthbert's) â musician in folk-rock band Lindisfarne
- (Alfred) Melville Cook â British organist and conductor
- Jonathan Darlington (Hatfield) â conductor and Music Director of Vancouver Opera
- Howard Davies (St Cuthbert's) â theatre and television director
- Bryan Ferry â Roxy Music singer (only studied for one year before moving to Newcastle)
- Eveline Fischer â video game composer known for her work with Rare
- Margot Fonteyn â ballet dancer, Chancellor of Durham University
- Noel Forster (King's) â British artist
- Rumon Gamba â conductor, Chief Conductor of Oulu Symphony Orchestra
- Ruth Gipps â British composer, conductor, oboist and pianist
- Malcolm Goldring (Hatfield) â English conductor and oboist
- Dan "" Gresham â drum and bass musician
- J. P. E. Harper-Scott (St Chad's) â Professor of Music History and Theory at Royal Holloway, University of London
- Ted Harrison â Canadian artist
- Patrick Hawes (St Chad's) â composer and Classic FM's Composer in Residence
- Gwyneth Herbert (St Chad's) â singer-songwriter and jazz musician
- Arthur Hutchings â Professor of Music at Durham University (1947âÂÂ1968)
- David Jennings (University) â composer
- John Joubert â composer of choral music
- James MacMillan (Hild Bede and Grad Soc) â Scottish composer
- Stuart MacRae (Hild Bede) â composer
- Paul Miles-Kingston â director of music at St Peter's School, York
- Anthony Payne (St Cuthbert's) â composer and Elgar specialist
- Giles Ramsay (St Chad's) â theatre director, producer and playwright, Fellow of St Chad's
- Michael F. Robinson â composer and musicologist, faculty member (1961-1965)
- Tom Rosenthal (St Cuthbert's) â English singer-songwriter
- Alec Roth (Hatfield) â English composer
- Janet Mary Salsbury - English author, composer and organist
- Malcolm Sargent (Unattached) â English conductor, organist and composer
- Tim "Exile" Shaw (Hatfield) â drum and bass and IDM musician
- Robert Simpson â composer, writer, BBC producer
- Ronald Smith â English classical pianist, composer and teacher
- Alexander Talbot Rice (St Cuthbert's) â portrait artist
- Richard Terry â organist and revivalist of Tudor period music
- John Philip 'Jake' Thackray (Hatfield) - singer-songwriter, poet, humourist and journalist
- Alan Walker â musicologist and biographer of Franz Liszt
- John B. Williams (Van Mildert) â drum and bass musician and DJ
Politicians and civil servants
Cabinet of the United Kingdom
Current members of the Cabinet of the United Kingdom
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
Members of the House of Lords
Members of devolved assemblies and parliaments
Members of the European Parliament
Ambassadors and High Commissioners
Civil Service
Others
Religion
Archbishops and Primates
Bishops
Archdeacons
Deans
Other clerics
Royalty
Sports people
Olympic and Paralympic medallists
Basketball players
Cricketers
Footballers
Field Hockey players
Rowers
Rugby players
Runners
Tennis players
Other sports people
Writers
Authors
Journalists
Poets, dramatists and translators
- Richard Caddel â poet, publisher and editor
- Julia Copus (St Mary's) â poet, children's writer and biographer, winner of the Forward Prize for Best Single Poem and the National Poetry Competition
- James Kirkup (Grey) â travel writer, poet, novelist, playwright, translator, broadcaster, Hon. Fellow Grey College from 1992
- Liz Lefroy (St Mary's) â poet, winner of Roy Fisher prize (2011)
- Alan Plater (King's) â playwright and TV writer
- Tina Kover (Ustinov) â translator
- Rachel McCarthy (University) â poet, critic and broadcaster
- David Mercer (King's) â English playwright and dramatist
- Michael O'Neill â poet and academic
Miscellaneous
Explorers
Other notable people
- Stephen Bicknell (St Chad's) â leading British organ builder and lecturer at the Royal Academy of Music
- Patrick Carter, Baron Carter of Coles (Hatfield) â Chairman of Sport England (2002âÂÂ06)
- E. C. B. Corlett â naval architect and consultant, pivotal in the restoration of the SS Great Britain
- Sarah Everard (St Cuthbert's) â marketing executive murdered by a Metropolitan Police officer on 4 March 2021
- Sir Terry Farrell (King's) â architect (the MI6 Building, Charing Cross railway station, KK100, Shenzhen)
- Harry Faulkner-Brown (King's) â architect, particularly known for his work on Jesmond Library and the Newcastle Metro
- Katharine Gun (St Mary's) â former translator for GCHQ and whistle-blower of information concerning USA activities in their push for the 2003 invasion of Iraq
- Dame Elisabeth Hoodless (King's) â Executive Director of Community Service Volunteers
- Jack Lynn (King's) â architect
- Ian McCafferty (Van Mildert) â member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee
- David Rock (King's) â architect RIBA President 1997-99
- Gordon Ryder (King's) â architect
- Thomas Sharp â town planner, academic in the School of Architecture at King's College 1937âÂÂ1945, president of the Town Planning Institute
- Tim Smit (Hatfield) â horticulturalist and creator of the Eden Project
- Alison and Peter Smithson (King's) â pioneers of brutalist architecture
- Michael Spurr (St Chad's) â Director of Operations, HM Prison Service
- David Walton (Van Mildert) â economist, member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee
- Rupert Whitaker (Hild Bede) â founder and chairman of the Tuke Institute; co-founder of the Terence Higgins Trust
- Sir William Whitfield (King's) â architect
- Robert Beckley (University) - Police Officer
- Rowan Ellis â Youtuber and LGBT rights activist
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