University of Cambridge

University of Cambridge

The University of Cambridge is a collegiate public research university in Cambridge, United Kingdom. Founded in 1209 and granted a Royal Charter by King Henry III in 1231, Cambridge is the second-oldest university in the English-speaking world and the world's fourth-oldest surviving university.

University Of Cambridge People (First 49 people) - Page 22

Anita Ganeri

Anita Ganeri

Author

Christopher Steele

Christopher Steele

British author

Vick Hope

Vick Hope

Television presenter

George Herbert

George Herbert

English poet

Andrew Marvell

Andrew Marvell

English poet

Thomas Wyatt

Thomas Wyatt

English Politician

Dick Greenwood

Dick Greenwood

English former rugby union player

Edward Bullard

Edward Bullard

British geophysicist

Eleanor Oldroyd

Eleanor Oldroyd

Sports commentator

Ben Woods

Ben Woods

Rugby union player

John Cotton

John Cotton

Clergyman

Charlotte Faircloth

Charlotte Faircloth

Author ‧ Amol Rajan's wife

Karin Giannone

Karin Giannone

British news presenter

Jorge Arreaza

Jorge Arreaza

Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Venezuela

Sam Lotu-Iiga

Sam Lotu-Iiga

Former Minister for Pacific Peoples of New Zealand

Howard Florey

Howard Florey

Australian pharmacologist

John Herschel

John Herschel

Polymath

Greg Hands

Greg Hands

Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom

Edward George, Baron George

Edward George, Baron George

Former Governor of the Bank of England

Anthony Everitt

Anthony Everitt

British author

Jan Kregel

Jan Kregel

American economist

Geoffrey Hoyle

Geoffrey Hoyle

English science-fiction writer

Silvana Cardoso

Silvana Cardoso

Researcher

Ira Katznelson

Ira Katznelson

American political scientist

James Coomarasamy

James Coomarasamy

British presenter

Francesca Beauman

Francesca Beauman

Writer

Joanna Sofaer

Joanna Sofaer

Archaeologist

Billy Raybould

Billy Raybould

Rugby union player

Lee Hsien Yang

Lee Hsien Yang

Lee Hsien Loong's brother

Hugh Latimer

Hugh Latimer

Former Bishop of Worcester

Anna Kiesenhofer

Anna Kiesenhofer

Austrian cyclist

Martin Holdgate

Martin Holdgate

English biologist

Tony Atkinson

Tony Atkinson

British economist

Tim Davie

Tim Davie

Director general of the BBC

John Urry

John Urry

British sociologist

Max Perutz

Max Perutz

Austrian-British molecular biologist

John Plunkett, 17th Baron of Dunsany

John Plunkett, 17th Baron of Dunsany

Politician

Ian Gibbons

Ian Gibbons

English keyboard player

Antony Stretton

Antony Stretton

Neuroscientist

V. S. Huzurbazar

V. S. Huzurbazar

Indian statistician

Jon Amiel

Jon Amiel

Director

Nicholas Serota

Nicholas Serota

Art historian

Cicely Popplewell

Cicely Popplewell

Software engineer

Gregory Claeys

Gregory Claeys

Author

John Rickman

John Rickman

English psychoanalyst

Michael Ignatieff

Michael Ignatieff

Former Leader of the Official Opposition of Canada

Herbert Ponting

Herbert Ponting

Photographer

Lana Nusseibeh

Lana Nusseibeh

Permanent Representative of the United Arab Emirates to the United Nations

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