List of University of Kent people
Appearance
A list of people related to the University of Kent.
Officers
[edit]Several positions did not technically exist prior to the formal incorporation of the University by approval of its Charter on 4 January 1965. However several were appointed beforehand as nominal "officer designates", performing the same duties. Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent was not formally installed as Chancellor until 30 March 1966.[1]
Chancellors
[edit]- 1963-1968 Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent
- 1970-1990 Jo Grimond (later Baron Grimond) - see University of Kent at Canterbury Chancellor election, 1970
- 1990-1995 Sir Robert Horton
- 1996-2006 Sir Crispin Tickell
- 2006-2014 Sir Robert Worcester
- 2014- Gavin Esler
Vice-Chancellors
[edit]- 1963-1980 Geoffrey Templeman
- 1980-1994 David J.E. Ingram
- 1994-2001 Robin Sibson
- 2001-2007 Sir David Melville
- 2007-2017 Dame Julia Goodfellow
- 2017–present Karen Cox
Pro Chancellors
[edit]- 1960-1971 Wykeham Cornwallis, 2nd Baron Cornwallis
- 1971-1977 Sir Paul Chambers
- 1977-1984 Robin Leigh-Pemberton
- 1984-1993 Rt Rev David Say
- 1993-1999 John Knatchbull, 7th Baron Brabourne
- 1999-2005 Sir Geoffrey Chipperfield
Title changed to:
Chair of the Council
[edit]- 2005 - 2011 Valerie Marshall
- 2011 - 2014 John Simmonds
- 2014–present Sir David Warren
Visitors
[edit]The Visitor of the university is the Archbishop of Canterbury ex officio. The following Archbishops have served:
- 1965-1974 Michael Ramsey (appointed Archbishop 1961)
- 1974-1980 Donald Coggan
- 1980-1991 Robert Runcie
- 1991-2002 George Carey
- 2002-2012 Rowan Williams
- 2013–present Justin Welby
Notable staff
[edit]- Dominic Abrams - Professor of Social Psychology & Vice President of the British Academy
- Andy Alaszewski - Emeritus Professor of Health Studies[2]
- Harry Bloom - South African former political activist, author (deceased)
- Upamanyu Chatterjee - author
- David Corfield – philosopher
- Elizabeth Cowie - professor of film studies at the University of Kent[3]
- Frank Furedi - founder and chairman of the Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP), Professor of Sociology
- Robin Gill - Anglican priest and theologian
- Roy Goodman - freelance conductor, violinist and organist
- Matthew Goodwin - professor and researcher of British politics
- Abdulrazak Gurnah - writer
- Rosalyn Higgins - President of the International Court of Justice
- Michael J. L. Kirby - former Canadian Senator
- Elena Korosteleva - Professor and Director of the Institute for Global Sustainable Development University of Warwick
- Bill MacMillan - Vice-Chancellor of the University of East Anglia
- Molly Mahood - literary scholar
- Murray Smith - philosopher and film theorist; Professor of Film at the University of Kent
- Hamish Swanston, the first Catholic to head a Department of Theology at a British university since the Reformation
- David Turner - computer scientist, designer of the Miranda programming language
- Sarah Turner - filmmaker, and Director of Research, School of Music and Fine Art[4]
- Glenn White - astronomer
- John Zarnecki - space scientist and principal on the Huygens probe
- Rosemary Hunter - Legal scholar and researcher Professor of Law at University of Kent
Notable alumni
[edit]All Bachelors Degrees unless stated otherwise
Academia
[edit]- Anuwar Ali - (PhD) - economist; exponent of higher education; second Vice-Chancellor and President of Open University Malaysia
- Jo Fox - Director Institute of Historical Research University of London
- Adrian Franklin - Professor of Sociology at the University of Tasmania
- Colin Hughes (microbiologist) - Emeritus Professor of Microbiology University of Cambridge Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge
- Belinda Jack - Fellow and Tutor in French at Christ Church, Oxford at the University of Oxford
- Homa Katouzian - (PhD) - Professor of Iranian Studies at the University of Oxford
- Robert Lethbridge - Former Master of Fitzwilliam College at the University of Cambridge
- Anthony McClaran - Vice Chancellor St Mary's University, Twickenham.
- Lisa Roberts (academic) -(PhD)- Vice Chancellor University of Exeter
- Ralph Townsend (MA) - former Headmaster of Winchester College
- Patrick Collinson - Notable Elizabethan historian; (PhD) - former Regius Professor of Modern History, University of Cambridge
- Rupert Wegerif - Professor of Education at the University of Cambridge Fellow of Hughes Hall
- Lorraine Whitmarsh - MBE - Environmental Psychologist - Professor at the University of Bath
- John Witheridge - Chaplain to the Queen - Former Headmaster of Charterhouse School
Theatre film and entertainment
[edit]- Farah Zeynep Abdullah - Turkish actress and singer including film The Butterfly's Dream
- Heather Agyepong - Actor/performer, photographer, visual artist.
- Andrew Burt - actor - the original Jack Sugden in Emmerdale
- Daragh Carville - Playwright and Screenwriter including The Bay
- Jackie Clune - actor, singer, and comedian
- Alan Davies - comedian, actor, and author: work includes television QI, Bob & Rose and Jonathan Creek and book Just Ignore Him.
- Richard Denton (producer) - Producer and Director of Television documentaries including Comrades and Kingswood - a Comprehensive.
- Can Evrenol - Turkish Film director including Baskin
- Lyn Gardner - theatre critic, children's writer and journalist, founding member of City Limits magazine, and who contributes reviews and articles to The Stage and was theatre critic at The Guardian for 23 years.
- Mark Gillis - actor, including for the Royal Shakespeare Company, writer / director including for the indie film Sink
- Stuart Hazeldine - Screenwriter and film director including The Shack
- Kim Ismay - actor including Royal Shakespeare Company and singer
- Bruce Langley - actor, known for playing the role of Technical Boy on American Gods.
- Rebecca Lenkiewicz - Playwright and screenwriter including Ida, Best Foreign Film at the Academy Awards 2015 and She Said (film)
- Laura Lexx - comedian and writer
- Matthew Morsia - Fitness influencer , Team member Gladiators (2024 British TV series)
- Megan Swann - Magician, President The Magic Circle
- Paul Telfer - actor, NCIS and Days of Our Lives
- Ramon Tikaram - actor, This Life and EastEnders
- Neal Purvis and Robert Wade - screenwriters of the film Let Him Have It and eight James Bond films including Casino Royale, Skyfall and No Time to Die
- Ariel Vromen - Israeli screenwriter and film director including The Iceman
- Tom Wilkinson OBE - actor, including The Full Monty and Academy Award nominee for In the Bedroom and Michael Clayton.
Literature
[edit]- Michael Baigent - (MA) - co-author of The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail
- Valerie Bloom - poet
- Debjani Chatterjee - poet
- Fred D'Aguiar - novelist, playwright, poet, and academic
- Abdulrazak Gurnah (MA) (PhD) - academic and novelist including Paradise and 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature winner
- Jane Harper - author The Dry
- Sir Kazuo Ishiguro - novelist, Man Booker Prize winner for The Remains of the Day and 2017 Nobel Prize in Literature winner, Screenwriter of Living (2022 film)
- E. L. James - author Fifty Shades of Grey and film producer Fifty Shades of Grey - one of Time Magazine's 100 most influential people 2012.
- David Mitchell - novelist Ghostwritten, Cloud Atlas and Utopia Avenue - one of Time Magazine's 100 most influential people 2007.
- Sarah Waters - novelist Fingersmith and Tipping the Velvet
- David Wingrove - Science Fiction writer
- Frederick Kambemba Yamusangie - novelist
- Musaemura Zimunya - Zimbabwean contemporary author
- John Lewis-Stempel - farmer and writer
Media
[edit]- Rosie Boycott - Baroness Boycott - journalist, former editor of The Independent and Daily Express
- Janusz Bugajski - host of Bugajski Hour on several Balkan TV channels
- Ian Collins - radio presenter - TalkRADIO host
- Oliver Double - comedian and comedy historian
- Stephen Dunbar-Johnson - President International The New York Times
- Gavin Esler - former BBC Newsnight presenter and BBC North America Editor
- Shiulie Ghosh - former ITV news presenter
- Fi Glover - BBC Radio 4 presenter including The Listening Project
- Charlotte Green - BBC radio presenter, voted "Most Attractive Female Voice on National Radio"
- David Horsey - (MA) - Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist
- Mark Mardell - Presenter The World This Weekend BBC Radio 4 - former BBC North America and Europe Editor
- Mike McCarthy - Vice-President and General Manager CNN International
- Nick Piercey - BBC Local Radio presenter
- Matt Preston - Australian television presenter and food journalist
- Carolyn Quinn - BBC Radio 4 political presenter
- Paul Ross - journalist and presenter - Former editor and presenter The Big Breakfast
- William Sitwell, former editor of Waitrose magazine now Telegraph columnist and Masterchef presenter
- Charlotte Smith (broadcaster) - Presenter Countryfile and Farming Today.
- Peter White (broadcaster) - BBC Radio 4 Presenter You and Yours and BBC Disability Affairs Correspondent
- Patrick Wright - journalist, academic and author
- Sahar Zand - British / Iranian Journalist - Television presenter - Documentary maker.
Music
[edit]- Humphrey Berney - Classical / Crossover singer formerly with Classic Brit Awards winners Blake (band) now soloist
- YolanDa Brown - saxophonist, composer, broadcaster, philanthropist; double MOBO "Best Jazz" winner. Chair BPI music.
- Jon DaSilva - DJ and Record Producer - House and Dance music - pioneer at The Haçienda Manchester.
- Ana Free - Portuguese singer songwriter.
- Barbara Gaskin - singer - recorded No 1 hit single "It's My Party" with Dave Stewart
- Ellie Goulding - singer / songwriter (dropped out - did not graduate) albums include Lights (Ellie Goulding album)
- Steve Hillage - guitarist (dropped out - did not graduate)
- Lami Phillips - Nigerian singer / songwriter and actress
- Tiwa Savage - Nigerian singer / songwriter
Business
[edit]- Paul Bennett - Founder and Chairman The UK Holiday Group
- Sarah Bentley - former Chief Executive Officer Thames Water
- Afsaneh Mashayekhi Beschloss - CEO Rock Creek , Former Chief Investment Officer World Bank, Carnegie Corporation of New York Great Immigrants, Great Americans list 2020
- Stephane Boujnah - (LLM) - Chief Executive Officer and Chairman at Euronext
- Nigel Bostock - Chief Executive Officer Crowe UK
- James Buckley-Thorp - Founder and Chief Executive Officer Bequest (company)
- Zameer Choudrey, Baron Choudrey - Chief Executive Bestway Group
- Chris Dartnell - President Oil Gas and Petrochemicals Schneider Electric
- Paul Everitt - Chief Executive Officer ADS Group
- John Garcia - Executive Chairman AEA Investors
- Wayne Garvie - President International Production at Sony Pictures Television
- Tristia Harrison- DBE -Chief Executive Officer TalkTalk Group
- Max Hole - former Chairman and Chief of Global Operations Universal Music
- Sanjeev Kumar - Chairman and Chief Executive Prax Group a global integrated oil company. Prax owns and runs the Lindsey Oil Refinery
- Philip Knatchbull - Chief Executive Officer Curzon Cinemas
- Carolyn McCall - DBE - Chief Executive Officer ITV
- Chris MacDonald - Chairman and Chief Executive Officer McCann (company).
- Mike Newnham - Chief Executive Officer Saint-Gobain UK and Ireland.
- Mark Smith - Chief Financial Officer Cummins
- Charles Wigoder - Executive Chairman Telecom Plus
Politics
[edit]- Abdullah Md Zin - (PhD) - minister in the Malaysian government
- Abbas Araghchi - (PhD) - Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iran. Lead negotiator for the nuclear technology / sanctions talks between Iran, the USA and Europe.
- Azizan Abdul Razak - Menteri Besar (Chief Minister) of the Malaysian state of Kedah
- Gareth Bacon - Conservative Member of Parliament for Orpington
- Steve Bassam, Baron Bassam of Brighton - (MA) - former Government Whip in the House of Lords
- Judith Blake, Baroness Blake of Leeds - former Labour Leader of Leeds City Council
- Wayne Caines - Minister of National Security Government of Bermuda
- Ronald D. Coleman - (Year abroad) -former United States Representative for Texas
- Baron Collins of Highbury - former Labour Party General Secretary
- Kaya Comer-Schwartz - Labour Leader of Islington Council in London
- Chris Davies - (MA) - former Liberal Democrat Member of the European Parliament for North West England; former leader of the Liberal Democrats in the European Parliament; former Member of Parliament for Littleborough and Saddleworth
- Mark Drakeford - former First Minister of Wales
- Tamsin Dunwoody - former Labour Member of the National Assembly for Wales for Preseli Pembrokeshire; former minister in the Welsh Assembly Government
- Natalie Elphicke - former Conservative / Labour Member of Parliament for Dover
- Kishwer Falkner, Baroness Falkner of Margravine (MA) - Liberal Democrat peer
- Allison Gardner - Labour Member of Parliament for Stoke-on-Trent South.
- Sheila Gilmore - former Labour Member of Parliament for Edinburgh East
- Stephen Gethins -(MA) - SNP Member of Parliament for Arbroath and Broughty Ferry.
- Kostis Hatzidakis - (MA) - Minister for the Environment and Energy in the Greek Government
- Dame Ann Hercus DCMG - (MA) - New Zealand politician and diplomat
- Jane Hutt - Minister for Social Justice - Senedd
- Kamarudin Jaffar - Member of Parliament of Malaysia for Bandar Tun Razak constituency and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Jean-Charles Larsonneur - Deputy representing La Republique En Marche! for Finistère in the French National Assembly
- David Lepper - former Labour Member of Parliament for Brighton Pavilion
- James MacCleary - Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Lewes (UK Parliament constituency)
- Mastura Mohd Yazid - Member of Parliament for Kuala Kangsar district and Deputy Minister in the Malaysian Government
- Munira Mirza - (MA) (Phd) - former Director of the Number 10 Policy Unit
- Maria Mezentseva (MA) - Member of the Ukrainian Parliament
- Chris Mole - former Labour Member of Parliament for Ipswich
- Raychelle Omamo - Kenyan Cabinet Secretary for Foreign Affairs
- Abena Oppong-Asare - Labour Member of Parliament for Erith and Thamesmead - Parliamentary Secretary for the Cabinet Office.
- Taiwo Owatemi - Labour Member of Parliament for Coventry North West - Lord Commissioner of the Treasury.
- Suren Raghavan (MA) (Phd) - Sri Lankan politician. Former Governor of Northern Province. Now National List MP for the Parliament of Sri Lanka
- Blake Stephenson - Conservative Member of Parliament for Mid Bedfordshire.
- Dan Tehan - (MA) - Australian politician. Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment in the Morrison Government since 2020
- Emily Thornberry - Labour Member of Parliament for Islington South and Finsbury
- Robin Tilbrook - leader and founder of the English Democrats
- Tom Vandenkendelaere - (MA)(Phd) - Belgian Member of the European Parliament
- Peter Whittle – former Deputy Leader of the UK Independence Party[5]
- Alex Yam - Mayor of North West District and Member of the Singapore Parliament for Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC
- Fu Ying - (MA) -Chinese former Ambassador to the United Kingdom and Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs.
Law and administration
[edit]- Sir David Akers-Jones - (MA) former acting Governor of Hong Kong, 1986/87
- Ursula Brennan - Order of the Bath - former Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Defence and Ministry of Justice (United Kingdom)
- James Bullion - CBE - Chief Inspector, Adult Care, Care Quality Commission.
- Jonathan Cohen (judge) QC - High Court Judge, Family Division.
- Ivo Daalder - President of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, former United States Permanent Representative to NATO
- Luke de Pulford - Human Rights Campaigner - recipient of the Benemerenti Medal
- Sir Chris Ham - former Chief Executive King's Fund.
- Irwan Hambali - (MSc) Police commissioner of the Royal Brunei Police Force[6]
- Sarah Harrison - Chief Executive at the Cabinet Office.
- HHJ Mark Lucraft QC - former Chief Coroner, now Recorder of London, Lead Judge at the Old Bailey.
- Pippa Mills - formerly Chief Constable West Mercia Police now Assistant Commissioner Metropolitan Police
- Shan Morgan - Permanent Secretary to the Welsh Government
- Anna Nsubuga - United Kingdom Ambassador to UNESCO
- Damilola Odufuwa - Founder of Nigerian Feminist Coalition and Microfinance specialist. One of Vogue (magazine)'s 12 Women leaders who changed the World in 2020.
- Sir Hugh Orde OBE - former Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland
- David Ringrose - Head of Section Digital Transition and External Action - European External Action Service
- Joanna Roper - CMG (Honour) - British Ambassador to the Kingdom of the Netherlands
- Lucy Scott-Moncrieff - CBE - Human Rights and Mental Health lawyer - Past President Law Society of England and Wales
- Dame Glenys Stacey - DBE - Chair Office for Environmental Protection - formerly Chief Executive Ofqual
Nobility
[edit]- Norton Knatchbull, 3rd Earl Mountbatten of Burma - a peer and second cousin of King Charles III, son of John Knatchbull, 7th Baron Brabourne
- Lady Joanna Edwina Doreen Knatchbull - daughter of John Knatchbull, 7th Baron Brabourne and cousin to Charles III
- Lady Amanda Patricia Victoria Knatchbull - daughter of John Knatchbull, 7th Baron Brabourne and cousin to Charles III
- Lord Philip Wyndham Ashley Knatchbull - son of John Knatchbull, 7th Baron Brabourne and cousin to Charles III
- William Sitwell - grandson of Sir Sacheverell Reresby Sitwell, 6th Baronet, heir presumptive to the Sitwell Baronetcy
- Rosie Boycott, Baroness Boycott - married Charles Anthony Frederick Howard KC, grandson of the 5th Earl of Effingham
- Sir Jonathan Cohen KC - grandson of Lionel Cohen, Baron Cohen PC, great-great grandson of financier Lionel Louis Cohen
- Joshua Leakey - recipient of the Victoria Cross, member of the Leakey family, relative of Lieutenant General Arundell David Leakey
Sports
[edit]- Paul Ackford - former England Rugby and British and Irish Lions rugby player, The Sunday Telegraph sports journalist
- Adam Ball - former England Under 19 Cricket Captain who played for Kent County Cricket Club
- Natasha Brennan - Women's Rugby Union player - Won the gold medal with the 2014 Women's World Cup England Rugby team.
- David Fulton - cricketer, former captain of Kent County Cricket Club
- Wayne Otto - British Karate Champion - Winner of multiple gold medals at Karate World Championships
- Jamie Reeves - (MA) - semi-professional footballer who won the FA Vase twice; pundit on the ESPN Star Sports coverage of the Premier League
- Harry Sayers - Professional Rugby Player: Hong Kong national rugby union team.
- Susannah Townsend - Great Britain, England and Canterbury field hockey player, Gold medal winner 2016 Summer Olympics, Bronze medal winner 2020 Summer Olympics
Military
[edit]- Joshua Leakey - known for courageous actions in the Afghanistan campaign in 2015; recipient of the Victoria Cross (did not graduate - left in the first year to join the British Army)
- Colin Connor - former Captain Parachute Regiment . Awarded Military Cross for service at the Battle of Goose Green in the Falklands War.
Miscellaneous
[edit]- Madeline Argy - Podcaster, Influencer
- Chris Broad - Youtuber
- Tom Frame - (MA)- Australian Christian minister of religion, historian, academic, author, and social commentator
- Akaliza Keza Gara - Rwandan IT activist
- Rachael House - artist
- Philip Howard - Michelin starred chef - The Square and then Elystan Street
- Leon McCarron - Northern Irish adventurer, author, filmmaker, broadcaster. Fellow of the Royal Geographic Society. Yale World Fellow 2024.
- Duro Olowu - Fashion Designer
- Martin Poll (priest) - Canon Chaplain of St George's Chapel Windsor Castle
- Stephen Shaw -(MA) - Prisons and Probation Ombudsman for England and Wales
- Johnny Yeo - artist and portraitist - his paintings are included in the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery, London. His painting of King Charles III was his first portrait as King.
References
[edit]- ^ Graham Martin, From Vision to Reality: the Making of the University of Kent at Canterbury (University of Kent at Canterbury, 1990) page 32 ISBN 0-904938-03-4
- ^ "Andy Alaszewski". University of Kent. Retrieved 11 August 2023.
- ^ "Prof Elizabeth Cowie". University of Kent. Archived from the original on 8 August 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
- ^ "Sarah Turner: Director of Research". University of Kent. Archived from the original on 6 August 2014. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
- ^ "Whittle, Peter Robin". Who's Who. 2016. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U287927.
- ^ "Pengarah Pentadbiran Am & Kewangan PDB, ACP. Mohd. Irwan bin Haji Hambali". Royal Brunei Police Force (in Malay). March 2013. p. 10-11. Retrieved 25 April 2024.