List of University of Bristol people

This is a list of University of Bristol people, including a brief description of their notability. This list includes not just former students but persons who are or have been associated with the university, including former academics, Chancellors, and recipients of honorary degrees.

Top row: NME editor Krissi Murison, illusionist Derren Brown, journalist Alastair Stewart, associate editor of the Independent newspaper Jemima Khan, comedians Matt Lucas and David Walliams Middle row: Simon Pegg, satirst Chris Morris, musician James Blunt, Head of MI5 Sir Jonathan Evans KCB, Nobel Prize–winning author J. M. G. Le Clézio, Bottom row: former editor-in-chief for The Observer Will Hutton, Paul Boateng MP, Nobel Prize–winning physicist Nevill Francis Mott, Nobel Prize–winning physicist Paul Dirac, Nobel prize winner Harold Pinter

Politics

Academia

Literature

Economics and business

Journalism

Science

Dorothy Hodgkin, Nobel laureate, Chemistry; Chancellor (1970 to 1988)

TV, film and theatre

Marcus Brigstocke, comedian and satirist

Sports

Musician James Blunt is an alumnus.

Music

Others

See also

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