List of University of Essex people

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The following is a list of notable University of Essex people (in chronological or alphabetical order).

Chancellors[]

Notable faculty[]

Vice-Chancellors[]

Economics[]

Sciences[]

Humanities[]

Derek Walcott

Law[]

Social sciences[]

  • Brian Barry - Professor of Politics
  • Robin Blackburn - Professor of Sociology
  • Jean Blondel - Professor of Politics (1964 to 1984)
  • Kevin Boyle - former Director, Human Rights Centre (3 terms)
  • Hugh Brogan - Professor of History, (1974 to 1998)
  • Ian Craib - Professor of Sociology (1973–2003)
  • Vic Gatrell - Professor of British History (2003 - )
  • Paul Hunt - former Director, Human Rights Centre (2001 to 2003)
  • Bob Jessop - Professor, Department of Government (1975 to 1989)
  • Anthony King - Professor, Department of Government
  • Alan Knight - Lecturer, History Department (1973 to 1985)
  • Ernesto Laclau - Visiting Professor, Department of Government
  • Michael Mann
  • Geoffrey Martin - Professor, Department of History
  • Harvey Molotch - Professor of Sociology
  • Sir Nigel S. Rodley - current Head of Human Rights Centre (also a graduate: see below)
  • John Scott - Professor of Sociology (1994-2008) and Honorary Doctorate
  • Fatos Tarifa - guest lecturer
  • Peter Townsend - founding professor of Sociology

Notable alumni[]

Academia in economics[]

Academia in other areas[]

Politics and government[]

John Bercow

Business and economics[]

Actors and directors[]

Mike Leigh

Law and order[]

Media and journalism[]

Musicians[]

Architecture and urban planning[]

Daniel Libeskind

Philosophy[]

Literary figures and artists[]

Science and technology[]

  • Richard Bartle - co-creator of MUD1, the first ever MUD (Multi-User Dungeon)[24]
  • Phil O'Donovan - founder of Cambridge Silicon Radio; developer of bluetooth technology[25]
  • Nigel Roberts - Internet naming pioneer, Board Director at ICANN
  • Roy Trubshaw - co-creator of MUD1, the first ever MUD (Multi-User Dungeon)[26]
  • Rodolfo Neri Vela - Mexico's first astronaut [27]

Human rights[]

References[]

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  20. ^ "BT's Hanif Lalani ends 26-year career under global services cloud" Financial Director website, 25 January 2010.
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  22. ^ David J. Howe; Mark Stammers; Stephen Walker (1994). Doctor Who: The Seventies. Dr Who. p. 103. ISBN 978-1852274443.
  23. ^ "University of Essex :: Brian's broadcasting masterclass ::". Retrieved 26 September 2010.
  24. ^ "Richard Bartle - Curriculum Vitae". Retrieved 26 September 2010.
  25. ^ "Distinguished Alumni Profiles - University of Essex". Retrieved 26 September 2010.
  26. ^ "Smart Computing Encyclopedia Entry - Trubshaw, Roy". Retrieved 26 September 2010.
  27. ^ "Astronaut Bio: Rodolfo Neri Vela". December 1985. Retrieved 26 September 2010.
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