List of alumni of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge

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The following is a list of notable people educated at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. It includes alumni of Gonville Hall, as the college was known after its foundation in 1348, as well as those who studied at the college after its second foundation by John Caius in 1557. The college's alumni include politicians, civil servants, academics, athletes and business people. The college also has a long-standing association with medical teaching and has educated a number of significant physicians, including John Caius, William Harvey (a pioneer of anatomy), Francis Crick (joint discoverer of the structure of DNA) and Howard Florey (co-discoverer of Penicillin).

Members of Gonville and Caius include fourteen Nobel Prize winners, the second-most of any Oxbridge college (after Trinity College, Cambridge). Six of them were students at the college: Charles Scott Sherrington (1932, in Medicine), James Chadwick (1935, in Physics), Francis Crick (1962, in Medicine), Antony Hewish (1974, in Physics), Richard Stone (1984, in Economics) and J. Michael Kosterlitz (2016, in Physics).

Crest of Gonville & Caius College

Politicians

Kenneth Clarke
Chris Davies

Civil servants

Physicians

William Harvey
Martin Davy

Academics

Mathematicians

Physicists

Lord Broers

Biologists and chemists

Geographers

Historians

Classics, literature and languages

Philosophers and Political Scientists

Scholars of law

Theologians

Charles Montague Doughty

Economists

Artists, writers and musicians

E. R. Braithwaite

Athletes

Media, journalists and entertainers

Gideon Rachman

Business

Dorabji Tata

Other