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This is a list of University of Southampton people, including famous officers, staff (past and present) and student alumni from the University of Southampton or historical institutions from which the current university derives.

Officers

Chancellors

Hartley Institution and Hartley College

Chancellors were known as Principals before the formation of University College[1]

  • 1862-73 Francis Bond
  • 1873-74 Charles Blackader
  • 1875-95 Thomas Shore
  • 1896-00 R. Stewart
  • 1900-02 Spencer Richardson

University College

Chancellors were known as Presidents before the formation of University[1]

University

Vice-Chancellors

University College

Vice-Chancellors were known as Principals before the formation of University[1]

University

Other

Selected past and current Pro-Chancellors[1][13]

Staff

Current and former notable members of academic staff by University of Southampton departments:

Engineering

Chemistry

Geography

Electronics and Computer Science

Sir Tim Berners-Lee, World Wide Web inventor

Mathematics

Physics and Astronomy

Ocean and Earth Science

Arts

Heinz Henghes. Modernist sculptor and former head of Fine Art at the Winchester School of Art

Law

Humanities

Social Sciences

Sir Alan Budd, Economist and founding member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee

Management

Nursing and midwifery

Psychology

Medicine

Students

Former notable students at Southampton include:

Academia

Arts

Brian Eno. Alumnus of Winchester School of Art

Business

Stephen Payne on board RMS Queen Mary 2 in July 2013.

Politics and public life

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Media

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Military

Religion

Sport

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Other

Fictional characters

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