Category:Alumni of the University of St Andrews
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- List of alumni of the University of St Andrews
- Alumni of the University of St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.
Notes:
- This category does not include alumni of University College Dundee or Queen's College Dundee, which although part of the University of St Andrews went on to become the University of Dundee. For those alumni see Category:Alumni of the University of Dundee.
- "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" (for example in the medieval and early modern periods it is often not known where or if people 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.
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Pages in category "Alumni of the University of St Andrews"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,142 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Richard Abbott (politician)
- Patrick Abercromby
- George Gordon, 2nd Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair
- John Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair
- Abu Bakar Salleh
- Hikmat Abu Zayd
- Henry Adamson
- John Adamson (minister)
- John Adamson (physician)
- John Adamson (university principal)
- Patrick Adamson
- Agnes Marion Moodie
- Sam Ahmedzai
- Simon Aiken
- Charlotte Ainslie
- Maggie Alderson
- Alexander Ales
- Madeleine Alessandri
- William Lindsay Alexander
- Stephen Alford
- Mary Allan (British academic)
- List of alumni of the University of St Andrews
- Adam Anderson (physicist)
- Alexander Anderson (minister)
- Eric Anderson (teacher)
- John Maxwell Anderson
- John Anderson (pathologist)
- Robert Anderson (editor and biographer)
- Phil Anderton
- Pulney Andy
- William Douglas, 10th Earl of Angus
- Peter Daniel Anthonisz
- Peter Anton (rugby union)
- Helen ApSimon
- John Arbuthnot
- Helen Archdale
- Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll
- John Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll
- George Denholm Armour
- Matthew Armour
- Robert Archibald Armstrong
- James Dundas, Lord Arniston
- David Arnot (minister)
- Robert Arnot
- Richard Arthur (Australian politician)
- Lewis Ashenheim
- John Murray, 1st Duke of Atholl
- Elspeth Attwooll
- Bolanle Awe
- Lewis Ayres
- Robert Aytoun
B
- Alexander Balfour
- Andrew Balfour (botanist)
- George William Balfour
- John Hutton Balfour
- Robert Balfour (philosopher)
- Stuart Ball
- George Ballingall
- Alastair Balls
- Alexander Balmain
- Henry Balnaves
- Andrew Murray, 1st Lord Balvaird
- Joseph Bancroft
- Helen Bannerman
- John Barclay (anatomist)
- John Barclay (Berean)
- Elizabeth Barnes
- Robert Baron (theologian)
- Robert Barron (minister)
- G. W. S. Barrow
- Julia Barrow
- Edward Barry (writer)
- Alan R. Battersby
- Robert Batty (physician)
- Gillian Baverstock
- David Beaton
- James Beaton
- William Beatty (surgeon)
- Ingrid Beazley
- Miroslav Beblavý
- E. Calvin Beisner
- Andrew Bell (educationalist)
- Andrew Bell (moderator)
- David Bell (sportsman)
- John Bellenden
- Michael J. Belton
- Fiona Benson (poet)
- Angela Berners-Wilson
- Alexander Berry
- David Berry (landowner)
- John Berry (zoologist)
- Michael Berry (physicist)
- John Bethune of Craigfoodie
- Marco Biagi (politician)
- Scholes Birch
- Golding Bird
- Charles Bisset
- David Black (minister)
- Douglas Black (physician)
- James Black (pharmacologist)
- John Stewart Black
- Agnes Forbes Blackadder
- Robert Blackadder
- David Blair (moderator)
- Hugh Blair
- John Blair (surgeon)
- Danny Blanchflower
- Steve Boardman (historian)
- Rachael Boast
- Hector Boece
- James Bonar (moderator)
- Helen Bond
- Crispin Bonham-Carter
- Christopher Booth
- Robert Tuite Boothby
- David Borthwick, Lord Lochill
- Aleksandar Bošković
- Thomas Bowdler
- Richard Bowker (Australian businessman)
- John Young Bown
- Edgar Paul Boyko
- David Boyle, Lord Boyle
- Ian Bradley
- Ernest Brady
- Angie Bray, Baroness Bray of Coln
- Gavin Campbell, 1st Marquess of Breadalbane
- Alasdair Breckenridge
- Dilys Breese
- David Briggs (Lord Lieutenant)
- Chic Brodie (politician)
- James Brodie (botanist)
- Michael Broers
- P. J. Brooke
- Gavin Brown (academic)
- Jamie Allan Brown
- Leslie Hilton Brown
- Pete Brown (writer)
- James Browne (writer)
- Philippa Browning
- Derek Browning
- Anthony Brownless
- Dugald Bruce Lockhart
- Andrew Bruce (bishop)
- David Bruce (physician)
- John Bruce (minister)
- Malcolm Bruce
- Robert Bruce of Kinnaird
- Walter Bruce (Constant Moderator)
- William Bruce (architect)
- Carol Rifka Brunt
- Thomas Nadauld Brushfield
- Patrick Brydone
- David Erskine, 11th Earl of Buchan
- George Buchanan
- Thomas Buchanan (moderator)
- George Buist (minister)
- Robert Cochrane Buist
- Judith Bumpus
- James Burgh
- E. T. Burke
- Wajid Ali Khan Burki
- Peter Burt
- Joan Busfield
- Raymond Keiller Butchart
- David Butler (screenwriter)
- Eamonn Butler
- Stuart Butler
- Michael Byers (actor)
C
- William Caine (author)
- Muffy Calder
- Sheila Callender
- John Cameron (anatomist)
- John Urquhart Cameron
- Norman Cameron (politician)
- Lord Colin Campbell
- Donald Campbell (abbot)
- Sir Guy Campbell, 5th Baronet
- Iain Donald Campbell
- John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell
- Neil Campbell (bishop of Argyll)
- Niall Campbell (poet)
- Helen Cargill Thompson
- James Carmichael (minister)
- Sir David Carnegie, 4th Baronet
- Elizabeth Carnegy, Baroness Carnegy of Lour
- Tim Caro
- Ewart Carson
- Séon Carsuel
- Catherine, Princess of Wales
- Ewan Chalmers
- Thomas Chalmers
- Charles Telford Carr
- Bobbie Chase
- Pamela Chesters
- Geoffrey Duncan Chisholm
- William Chisholm (died 1593)
- Christopher Chope
- James Hamilton, 1st Viscount Claneboye
- Andrew Clark (priest)
- Lynda Clark, Baroness Clark of Calton