List of Newcastle University people

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This article is a list of people associated with Newcastle University as either a student or teacher.

A

William Armstrong
Rowan Atkinson

B

Bruce Babbitt
Alan Beith

C

D

Alexander Downer

E

F

Tim Farron
Bryan Ferry

G

H

Ken Hodcroft
Bill Hopkins

I

J

George Neil Jenkins
Rich Johnston

K

L

M

Milton Margai
Chris Mullin

N

O

P

Chris Patten

Q

R

Matthew Ridley, 4th Viscount Ridley

S

Jonathan Sacks
Nigel Shadbolt
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Ed Stafford

T

V

Chris Vance

W

Kevin Warwick
Duncan Watmore
Charlie Webster

Y

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