Category:Alumni of the University of Dundee
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- This page lists alumni of the University of Dundee, Scotland, including alumni of its predecessor institutions including, University College Dundee and Queen's College Dundee, which were part of the University of St Andrews 1897-1967; the Dundee School of Economics, which became part of Queen's College; the Dundee School of Art, which evolved into the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, itself becoming part of the University in 1994.
Notes:
- "Alumni" (see Alumnus) is used here in the (correct) broad sense, to include people who have spent a notable period of their career studying at the institution, not in a narrower, legal sense of having officially "graduated".
- In accordance with Wikipedia:Categories criteria, the period spent studying at the institution should be notable enough to be mentioned in the article.
- Please do not include recipients of honorary degrees in this category.
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Pages in category "Alumni of the University of Dundee"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 278 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Sir Nicholas Bacon, 14th Baronet
- Gerry Badger
- Caroline Baird
- Maureen Baker (doctor)
- Roger Ball (musician)
- Daniel Kiptoo Bargoria
- Clio Barnard
- Scott Barrie
- Johanna Basford
- John Baxter (marine biologist)
- Gordon Bell (cartoonist)
- George Binney
- James Black (pharmacologist)
- Chris Boyle
- Alasdair Breckenridge
- Colin Brown (artist)
- Keith Brown (Scottish politician)
- Malcolm Bruce
- David Burns, Lord Burns
- Pamela Butchart
- Raymond Keiller Butchart
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- Christa Calamas
- Brian Callison
- William Thomas Calman
- Colin Campbell, Lord Malcolm
- Thomas Martin Cappon
- James Carlisle
- Stewart Carmichael
- Elizabeth Carnegy, Baroness Carnegy of Lour
- David Carter (surgeon)
- Marc Cheverie
- Nachiappan Chockalingam
- Christopher Chope
- Lynda Clark, Baroness Clark of Calton
- Chris Clarkson (politician)
- Martha Clokie
- JoBeth Coleby-Davis
- Richard A. Collins
- Calum Colvin
- Andrew Crummy
- Odete da Cruz e Silva
- David Cunningham Snr
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- Bob Daimond
- Dalziel + Scullion
- Peter Dangerfield
- Alexander Munro Davie
- Jane Davies
- Carol Anne Davis
- Braden Davy
- Jane Dawson
- Mirela Delibegovic
- Marion Deuchars
- Anuja Dhir
- Lou Dickenson
- Dilomprizulike
- Dave Doogan
- Frank Doran (British politician)
- Katy Dove
- John Duncan (painter)
- Molly Duncan
- James Dunlop (astronomer)
- Alan Dymock
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- Holly Hamilton
- David M. Harper (zoologist)
- Bill Harris (geneticist)
- Keith Harris (artist manager)
- Jackie Hatfield
- Gregor Hayter
- Nick Heather
- Euan Heng
- Patrick Hennessy (painter)
- Alexa Hepburn
- Tracey Herd
- Geoff Holder
- Bruce Hood (psychologist)
- David Horn (biologist)
- Robert Horton (businessman)
- Wendy Houvenaghel
- Moray Hunter
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- Geoffrey Aori Mabea
- Fred MacAulay
- Carrie MacEwen
- David Mach
- Alistair Mackay
- David Mackenzie (director)
- Brian MacKinnon (student)
- Malcolm MacLachlan
- Alastair MacLennan
- Samuel Marful-Sau
- Jenny Marra
- Paul Masterton
- George Mathewson
- Bessie Maxwell
- Martel Maxwell
- Frank Mba (police officer)
- Mark McClelland
- Eilish McColgan
- Claire McCollum
- Andrew McCrae
- Ian McDiarmid
- David Wylie McDonald
- Mark McDonald (politician)
- James McIntosh (food writer)
- Lucy McKenzie
- Janet McLean
- Sharon McPherson
- Tony McWhirter
- Gordon Meade
- Margaret Menzies Campbell
- Bruce Millan
- Andrew Ronald Mitchell
- Claude Moraes
- Paul Motwani
- Farshid Moussavi
- Muhd Fadhil Nuruddin
- Fraser Murdoch
- Craig Murray