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.
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This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
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Pages in category "Alumni of the University of St Andrews"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,124 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- David Jackson (musician)
- Gordon Jackson (advocate)
- Patricia Jacobs
- Amy Jacot Guillarmod
- James II of Scotland
- James Drummond, 10th Earl of Perth
- Andrew Jameson, Lord Ardwall
- Sayyar Jamil
- Janelle Shane
- Francis Robert Japp
- Moira Jardine
- Ernest David Jarvis
- John Jebb (reformer)
- Edward Jenner
- Lara Johnson-Wheeler
- Daniel Johnson (Scottish politician)
- James Johnson (surgeon)
- Douglas M. Johnston
- Edith Johnston
- John Johnston (chemist)
- Nathaniel Johnston
- Benedict Jones
- Robert Jones (Conservative politician)
- John Jonston
- Joseph Freiherr von Franckenstein
- Frances Josephy
- Penny Junor
- Matthew George Justice
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- Deborah M Kane
- Panas Karampampas
- Nazira Karodia
- George Kay (minister)
- Alexander Keiller (physician)
- John Scott Keltie
- Norman Kemp Smith
- Coll Macdonald, 16th of Keppoch
- Elizabeth Kerner
- Calum Kerr
- Ian M. Kerr
- Liam Kerr
- Matthew Kieran
- Anne-Marie Kilday
- Elizabeth Killick
- Robert Kinloch
- John Boyd Kinnear
- Robert Kirk (folklorist)
- Russell Kirk
- Roger Kneebone
- Jules Knight
- John Knox
- Angus Konstam
- Kung Lap-yan
- David Kurten
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- Hubert Lacey
- William Lamb alias Paniter
- Andrew Lang
- Gordon Latto (doctor)
- John Lauder
- William Lauder (poet)
- William Preston Lauder
- Chris Law
- James Law
- Alistair Lawrence
- Andrew Lawrence (comedian)
- James Lawson (minister)
- Mark Lazarowicz
- William Elford Leach
- Walter Ledermann
- Robert Lee (minister)
- Seung-Goo Lee
- Alexander Leighton
- Marista Leishman
- James Lenman
- John Leslie (physicist)
- Gwilym Peter Lewis
- Roger Lewis
- Henry de Lichton
- Ria Lina
- David Lindsay (bishop of Edinburgh)
- David Lindsay (bishop of Ross)
- David Lindsay (d. 1667)
- James Bowman Lindsay
- Patrick Lindsay (bishop)
- Robert B. Lindsay
- Moisés Lino e Silva
- Clair Linzey
- David Caves
- Paul Litchfield
- Tom Litterick
- Thomas Livingston
- Edmund Robertson, 1st Baron Lochee
- J. M. Bruce Lockhart
- Thomas Lockhart (MP)
- Andrew Logan (surgeon)
- Malcolm Longair
- John Lorimer (surgeon)
- Alexander Low, Lord Low
- George Carmichael Low
- John Low (East India Company officer)
- Gordon Lowden
- David Nicoll Lowe
- Joseph Lowe (economist)
- Donald Luddington
- Ethel Luis
- John Alfred Lush
- Charles Lyell (botanist)
- Emily Lyle
- Norman Lynas
- David Lyndsay
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- Linda Macaulay
- Harry Macdonald Kyle
- Charles Blair Macdonald
- Colin MacGilp MacDonald
- Euan MacDonald
- Finlay Macdonald (minister)
- Murdo Ewen Macdonald
- Myra MacDonald
- Robert MacDonald (minister)
- William James Macdonald
- Robert MacGregor Mitchell, Lord MacGregor Mitchell
- John MacGregor, Baron MacGregor of Pulham Market
- Donald Macgregor (athlete)
- Gregor MacGregor (bishop)
- James MacGregor (moderator)
- Ann Macintosh
- Donald MacCrimmon MacKay
- John Sturgeon Mackay
- Mackintosh MacKay
- Ronald Mackay, Lord Eassie
- Andrew Mackenzie (businessman)
- George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh
- Normand MacLaurin
- Margaret MacPherson (writer)
- Edith MacQueen
- Duncan Macrae (rugby union)
- John Macrae
- John Main (minister)
- Liz Mair
- William Maitland of Lethington
- Amina Mama
- A A Mamun
- Peter Mandaville
- William Manderstown
- Cyril Mango
- Ian Mann
- Robert James Mann
- Frederick Norton Manning
- Jean Manson
- John Mantle (bishop)
- Jean-Paul Marat
- Jenny Marra
- Bruce Marshall (writer)
- John Marshall (Conservative politician)
- Jeffery Allen Marston
- George Martine (physician)
- Douglas Mason
- Tony Mason (RAF officer)
- Maxwell T. Masters
- Yassamine Mather
- George Mathewson
- Daniel Maudlin
- John Maxwell (bishop)
- Esau McCaulley
- Edwin McClellan
- Bridget McConnell
- Ellen McCourt
- Andrew McCrae
- Jean McCrindle
- Sean M. McDonough
- Ian McFarlane (literary scholar)
- Iain McHardy
- Morris McInnes
- Douglas Haig McIntosh
- Hilary McKay
- Christina McKelvie
- Alexander McKenzie (chemist)
- James MacLagan
- Andrew McLellan
- John Chetham McLeod
- George Matthew McNaughton
- Janet McNeill
- Angus McPhail
- John MacWhirter (physician)
- Helen Meechie
- Ian Meinertzhagen
- Andrew Melville
- Frances Melville
- James Melville (Scottish minister)
- Elizabeth Alexandria Menzies
- James A. Michener