Category:Alumni of the University of Glasgow
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- Alumni of the University of Glasgow, Scotland.
Notes:
- "Alumni" (see Alumnus/a) 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 3 subcategories, out of 4 total.
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Pages in category "Alumni of the University of Glasgow"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,971 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- John Boag (writer)
- Henry Albert Boedeker
- Albert Bogle
- James Bonar (civil servant)
- Drummond Bone
- Iain Bonomy, Lord Bonomy
- Stephen St. C. Bostock
- James Boswell
- Samuel Bourn
- Mungo Bovey
- Alistair Bowie
- Eddowes Bowman
- Sarah Boyack
- John Boyd Orr
- Alex Boyd (photographer)
- Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd
- John Boyd (bacteriologist)
- John Morton Boyd
- Robert Boyd (British Army officer)
- William Boyd (writer)
- Zachary Boyd
- Chris Boyle
- David Boyle, Lord Boyle
- James Boyle (legal scholar)
- Peter Boyle (epidemiologist)
- Samuel Boyse
- Philip Braat
- Emily Brady
- Jane Esdon Brailsford
- Neil Bratchpiece
- Jonathan Brearley
- Roger Breeze
- John M. Bremner
- Maurice Brennan
- Emma Briant
- Angela Bridgeman
- James Bridie
- Alexander Broadie
- Neil Brockdorff
- Peter Brodie (minister)
- Colm Brogan
- Robert Broom
- Alan Brown (Scottish politician)
- Alfred Lawson Brown
- Andrew Brown (minister)
- Callum Brown (author)
- Daniel McGillivray Brown
- George Brown (footballer, born 1907)
- George Douglas Brown
- Luke Brown (author)
- Oliver Brown (Scottish activist)
- Oswald Taylor Brown
- Walter Brown (mathematician)
- Des Browne
- Andrew Browning
- Robert Browning (Byzantinist)
- William Craig Brownlee
- Bruce Weir, Lord Weir
- Archibald Bruce (writer)
- Edward Bruce (music executive)
- Robert Randolph Bruce
- Tilman Brück
- Andrew Bryan (engineer)
- Alexander Bryce (physician)
- Annan Bryce
- James Bryce (geologist)
- John Cameron Bryce
- John Buchan
- Tom Buchan (poet)
- Claudius Buchanan
- George Buchanan (surgeon)
- John Young Buchanan
- Kate Buchanan
- Paul Buchanan
- Robert Buchanan (playwright)
- Robert Williams Buchanan
- E. T. Burke
- Harry Burns (doctor)
- James Chalmers Burns
- William Chalmers Burns
- Dugald Butler
- Gerard Butler
- Richard Butler (academic)
- Rabinder Buttar
- Henry Butters
- Zillah Byng-Thorne
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- Vince Cable
- John Cairncross
- Edward Caird
- John Caird (theologian)
- Robert Caird
- Alexander Cairncross (economist)
- Andrew Scott Cairncross
- Douglas Cairns
- James Calder (colonial administrator)
- Mary Gordon Calder
- Catherine Calderwood
- Robert S. Calderwood
- Robert Caldwell
- Brendan Callaghan
- Kenneth Calman
- Susan Calman
- Archibald Cameron of Lochiel
- Colin Cameron (Malawian politician)
- Don Cameron (balloonist)
- Duncan Inglis Cameron
- Ewan Cameron
- Hector Clare Cameron
- Ian Cameron (footballer, born 1966)
- Ian Cameron (footballer, born 1988)
- Lisa Cameron
- Liz Cameron
- Murdoch Cameron
- Thomas Cameron
- Henry Campbell-Bannerman
- Aileen Campbell
- Bobby Campbell (footballer, born 1941)
- Colin Campbell (astronomer)
- David Campbell (pharmacologist)
- Duncan Campbell (British Army officer, died 1837)
- Duncan B. Campbell
- Elma Campbell
- Fergus W. Campbell
- Glenn Campbell (broadcaster)
- Iain D. Campbell
- Ilay Campbell, Lord Succoth
- James Campbell (of Burnbank and Boquhan)
- James Macnabb Campbell
- Sir James Campbell, 5th Baronet
- Jessie Campbell
- John Campbell (author)
- John Campbell (moderator)
- John McLeod Campbell
- Karen Campbell
- Lewis Campbell (classicist)
- Matthew Campbell (civil servant)
- Menzies Campbell
- Neil Campbell (minister)
- Niall Campbell (poet)
- Thomas Campbell (poet)
- Tom Campbell (philosopher)
- William Campbell (minister)
- James E. Campos
- Robert Smith Candlish
- Philip Caplan, Lord Caplan
- Francis Lewis Cardozo
- James Carlile
- Alexander Carlyle
- Alexander James Carlyle
- Robert Warrand Carlyle
- Ailsa Carmichael, Lady Carmichael
- Ewan Carmichael
- Kay Carmichael
- John Carrick (botanist)
- Catherine Carswell
- Donald Carswell
- Marie Cassidy
- Thomas K. Caughey
- Robert Hodshon Cay
- James Chadwin
- Dorothea Chalmers Smith
- John Chalmers (moderator)
- Ann Chapman
- Charles Allan Cathcart
- Ruth Charteris
- Charles Chesters
- Josiah Chorley
- Akhlaq Choudhury
- John Christie (landowner)
- John Christie (minister)
- Christina Chalk
- William James Chrystal
- Charles Chuka
- Gavin Brown Clark
- Ian Clark (political scientist)
- Thomas Clark (writer)
- Karteek Clarke
- Matthew Clarke, Lord Clarke
- Alexander Cleghorn
- Sir John Clerk, 2nd Baronet
- Joseph Coats
- William Gemmell Cochran
- Keith Cochrane
- Paul Coia
- Lloyd Cole
- A. Catrina Coleman
- Beatrice Colin
- Ken Collins
- Robert Collins (physician)
- Archibald Colquhoun (politician)
- Michael Connarty
- John Connell (judge)
- Joseph H. Connell
- Angela Constance
- John Cook (Canadian minister)
- Anne Cooke
- William Robertson Copland
- Kate Copstick
- William Cormack
- William Sloan Cormack