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==Notable alumni== {{Main category|Alumni of the University of Liverpool}} [[File:Helen Marnie 1.jpg|thumb|160px|[[Helen Marnie]]]] [[File:Barham Salih conducts a press conference in the Pentagon on Sept. 14, 2006.jpg|thumb|160px|[[Barham Salih]]. Prime Minister of Iraqi Kurdistan]] [[File:Tung Chee Hwa (Feb 2011).jpg|thumb|160px|[[Tung Chee Hwa]]]] {{columns-list|colwidth=17em| * [[Gwen Alston]], aerodynamicist and educationalist * [[Clive Barker]], fantasy and horror fiction writer and film director * [[Wade Barrett]], professional wrestler * [[Hossein Bashiriyeh]], Iranian professor of political science * [[Stephen Bayley]] * [[Torben Betts]], playwright * [[Steve Froggatt]], Father of James, Shortbread connoisseur * [[Roger Bolton (producer)|Roger Bolton]], broadcaster and television producer * [[George Henry Bolsover]] Director, [[School of Slavonic and East European Studies]], London, 1947–76 * [[John Brophy (writer)|John Brophy]], soldier and author * [[Dariush Borbor]], Iranian architect, urban planner, civic designer, writer * [[Daasebre Oti Boateng]], Ghanaian statistician, 1st black chairman of the [[United Nations Statistical Commission]] * [[Paula Byrne]], biographer * [[Mary Cannell]], educator, historian and biographer * [[George Checkley]], modernist architect * [[Ong Teng Cheong]], 5th President of Singapore * [[Philip Clarke (Tesco)|Philip Clarke]], CEO [[Tesco]] PLC * [[Steve Coppell]], footballer and manager * [[Alexander Critchley]], M.P. for [[Liverpool Edge Hill (UK Parliament constituency)|Liverpool Edge Hill]] 1893–1943 * [[Frances Crook]], Chief Executive of the [[Howard League for Penal Reform]] * [[Victoria Derbyshire]], journalist and newsreader * [[Irene Desmet]], paediatric surgeon * [[Frank Duckworth]], statistician, developed the [[Duckworth–Lewis method]] * [[Carol Ann Duffy]], Poet Laureate *[[Peter Dunphy]], film producer, politician and Chief Commoner of the City of London * [[Colum Eastwood]], Northern Irish politician and SDLP leader * [[Steve Firth]], musician * [[Maxwell Fry]], modernist architect * [[Ernest Gibbins]], [[dipterist]] * [[Mary Gibby]], botanist and professor<ref>{{cite journal |author1=Stephen Blackmore |author2=Johannes Vogel |author1-link=Stephen Blackmore |author2-link=Johannes Vogel (botanist) |title=Professor Mary Gibby Ph.D., OBE, FLS, FRSE, PPBPS (1949–2024) |journal=[[Edinburgh Journal of Botany]] |date=December 2024 |volume=81 |pages=1-6 |doi=10.24823/EJB.2024.2084}}</ref> * [[Simon Gilbert (journalist)]], journalist and author * [[Rob Grant]] * [[Nick Grimshaw]] * [[Brian Hall (footballer, born 1946)|Brian Hall]], footballer * [[Rose Heilbron]], barrister and judge * [[George Noel Hill]], City Architect * [[William Holford, Baron Holford]], architect and town planner * [[John Holt (physicist)|John Holt]], physicist * [[Barry Horne (footballer)|Barry Horne]], journalist and pundit * [[Beverley Hughes]] [[Privy Council|PC]], former [[Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)|Member of Parliament]] (MP) * [[Dr Robert Roland Hughes]], pioneer in [[Neuroscience]] and [[Electroencephalography]] * [[Irshad Hussain]], chemist and materials scientist * [[Frank Irving]], aeronautical engineer, glider pilot and author * [[Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara]], first President and Prime Minister of The Gambia * [[Rory Jennings]], actor * [[Sanjay Jha (businessman)|Sanjay Jha]], Co-CEO [[Motorola]], Inc. and CEO of Motorola's Mobile Devices business * [[Syed Kamall]] * [[Alfredo Kanthack|Alfredo Kanthack FRCP FRCS]], pathologist * [[Brian Keaney]], children's author * [[Sir Frank Kermode]], literary critic * [[Ian Kershaw|Sir Ian Kershaw]], historian * [[Peter Kilfoyle]] * [[Robert Legget]], civil engineer, historian, and non-fiction writer * [[Leigh Lewis|Sir Leigh Lewis]], permanent secretary * Dr [[Ann Limb]] CBE DL first woman Chair of The Scouts * [[William Lindesay]] OBE, English conservationist * [[Oliver W F Lodge]] * [[Chris Lowe]], musician * [[Diarmaid MacCulloch]], historian * [[Emma Mbua]], palaeo-anthropologist * [[Alden McLaughlin]], Premier of the Cayman Islands * [[Rex Makin]], solicitor and philanthropist * [[Helen Marnie]], member of the band [[Ladytron]] * [[Anna Maxwell Martin]], actor * [[Rod I. McAllister]], architect * [[Tony McNulty]], Labour Minister * [[Brian Millard]], leader of [[Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council]] from 2005 to 2007 * [[Ben Mosley]], expressive artist * [[Margaret Murphy (writer)|Margaret Murphy]], crime writer * [[Doug Naylor]], co-creator of [[Red Dwarf]] * [[Sir John Neale]], historian of Tudor England * [[Ernest Newman]], music critic and biographer of [[Richard Wagner|Wagner]] * [[Lord Nicholls]], retired [[Law Lord]] * [[Charlotte Nichols]], [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] [[Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)|MP]] for [[Warrington North (UK Parliament constituency)|Warrington North]] 2019– * [[Paddy Nixon]], Vice-Chancellor & President of the [[University of Canberra]] * [[Gordon Oakes]] * [[Stel Pavlou]], author and screenwriter * [[David Andrew Phoenix]] OBE, biochemist * [[Dee Plume]] and [[Sue Denim (musician)|Sue Denim]], musicians from the band [[Robots in Disguise]] * [[Ceri Powell]], geologist and senior [[Royal Dutch Shell]] executive * [[John Preston (music executive)|John Preston]] (1950–2017), music industry executive<ref>{{cite news|last1=Denselow|first1=Robin|title=John Preston obituary|url=https://www.theguardian.com/global/2017/dec/01/john-preston-obituary|access-date=4 December 2017|work=The Guardian|date=1 December 2017}}</ref> * [[James Quincey]], CEO [[The Coca-Cola Company]] * [[Phil Redmond]], television producer * [[Leonard Redshaw|Sir Leonard Redshaw]], shipbuilder * [[Gordon Jackson Rees]], paediatric anaesthesiologist * [[Aki Riihilahti]], former football player and current football executive * [[Wolfgang Rindler]], physicist * [[Stella Rimington|Dame Stella Rimington]], [[Director-General of MI5]] * [[Roy Roberts]], actor * [[Winifred Robinson]], broadcaster * [[Michael Rosen]], children's writer * [[Patricia Routledge]], actress * [[Barham Salih|Barham Ahmad Salih]], 8th President of Iraq * [[Amha Selassie of Ethiopia]] * Sir [[Robin Saxby]], former chairman of [[ARM Holdings]] * [[Maeve Sherlock]] OBE, social reformer and life peer * [[Margaret Simey]], social and political campaigner * [[F.E. Smith]], 1st Earl of Birkenhead * [[Martin Smith (designer)|Martin Smith]], vehicle designer * [[Jon Snow (journalist)|Jon Snow]], [[Channel 4]] television news presenter * [[Edward Snowden]], [[system administrator]] and counterintelligence trainer * [[Olaf Stapledon]], novelist and philosopher * Sir [[James Stirling (architect)|James Stirling]], architect * [[Lytton Strachey]], biographer and essayist * [[Edward Stringer]], Deputy Chief Defence, Royal Air Force * [[Matt Taylor (scientist)|Matt Taylor]], project scientist for the [[Rosetta (spacecraft)|Rosetta mission]]. * [[Heidi Thomas]] OBE, screenwriter and playwright * [[Michael Thompson (academic)|Sir Michael Thompson]], academic * [[Tung Chee-hwa]], first [[Chief Executive of Hong Kong|chief executive]] of the [[Hong Kong Special Administrative Region]] * [[Emma Jane Unsworth]], writer * [[Steve Voake]], children's author * [[Lee Bee Wah]], politician * [[Baroness Walmsley]], politician * [[Helen Walsh]], novelist * [[Sid Watkins]], former Formula 1 chief medical officer * [[Emma Watkinson]], entrepreneur * [[David Weatherall|Sir David Weatherall]], [[Regius Professor of Medicine (Oxford)|Regius Professor of Medicine]], 1992–2000 * [[Jim Woodcock]], professor of software engineering * [[Verna Wright]], evangelist, physician and research scientist * [[Warrington Yorke]], Professor of Tropical Medicine, University of Liverpool {{Clear}} }} ===Nobel Prize winners=== {| style="float:right" |- |[[File:Prof. Charles Scott Sherrington.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Charles Scott Sherrington]]]] |[[File:Charles Glover Barkla 01.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Charles Glover Barkla]]]] |} There have been ten Nobel Prize Laureates who have been based at the university during a significant point in their career.<ref name="Nobel Prize">{{Cite web|url=https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/study/postgraduate-taught/why/liverpool-pioneers/|title=Our Nobel Prize winners|publisher=University of Liverpool|access-date=17 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210923052009/https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/study/postgraduate-taught/why/liverpool-pioneers/|archive-date=2021-09-23}}</ref> * [[Sir Ronald Ross]] (awarded the Nobel Prize in '''Medicine''' in 1902) for his work with [[malaria]]. * [[Charles Barkla]] (awarded the Nobel Prize in '''Physics''' in 1917) for discovering the electromagnetic properties of [[X-rays]]. * [[Sir Charles Sherrington]] (awarded the Nobel Prize in '''Physiology/Medicine''' in 1932) for his research into [[neurons]]. * [[Sir James Chadwick]] (awarded the Nobel Prize in '''Physics''' in 1935) for discovering [[neutrons]]. * [[Robert Robinson (organic chemist)|Sir Robert Robinson]] (awarded the Nobel Prize in '''Chemistry''' in 1947) for his research into [[anthocyanins]] and [[alkaloids]]. * [[Har Gobind Khorana]] (awarded the Nobel Prize in '''Physiology/Medicine''' in 1968) for his work on the interpretation of the genetic code and its function in [[protein synthesis]]. * [[Rodney Porter]] (awarded the Nobel Prize in '''Physiology/Medicine''' in 1972) for his discovery of the structure of [[antibodies]]. * [[Ronald Coase]] (awarded the Nobel Prize in '''Economics''' in 1991) for his discovery and clarification of the significance of transaction costs and property rights for the institutional structure and functioning of the economy. * [[Joseph Rotblat]] (awarded the Nobel '''Peace''' Prize in 1995) for his efforts with [[nuclear disarmament]]. * [[Martin Lewis Perl]] (awarded the Nobel Prize in '''Physics''' in 1995) for his discovery of the tau lepton.
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