List of Nobel Laureates By University Affiliation - University of Cambridge

University of Cambridge

Affiliations Graduate Attendee or Researcher Academic staff before or at the time of award Academic staff after award
89 winners; 90 prizes (official)
  1. Lord Rayleigh
  2. J. J. Thomson
  3. Ernest Rutherford
  4. William Bragg
  5. Lawrence Bragg
  6. Charles Barkla
  7. Niels Bohr
  8. Francis Aston
  9. Archibald Hill
  10. Austen Chamberlain
  11. Charles Wilson
  12. Owen Richardson
  13. Edgar Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian
  14. Charles Sherrington
  15. Paul Dirac
  16. James Chadwick
  17. Henry Dale
  18. George Thomson
  19. Albert Szent-Györgyi
  20. Howard Florey
  21. Edward Appleton
  22. Patrick Blackett
  23. Bertrand Russell
  24. Cecil Powell
  25. John Cockcroft
  26. Ernest Walton
  27. Richard Synge
  28. Archer Martin
  29. Frederick Sanger
  30. Philip Noel-Baker
  31. John Kendrew
  32. Max Perutz
  33. Francis Crick
  34. Maurice Wilkins
  35. Alan Hodgkin
  36. Andrew Huxley
  37. Dorothy Hodgkin
  38. Ronald Norrish
  39. George Porter
  40. Rodney Porter
  41. Brian Josephson
  42. Patrick White
  43. Antony Hewish
  44. Nevill Mott
  45. James Meade
  46. Pjotr Kapitsa
  47. Peter Mitchell
  48. Abdus Salam
  49. Walter Gilbert
  50. Frederick Sanger
  51. Aaron Klug
  52. Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
  53. Richard Stone
  54. Cesar Milstein
  55. Norman Ramsey
  56. James Mirrlees
  57. Amartya Sen
  58. John Pople
  59. Alan McDiarmid
  60. Tim Hunt
  61. John Sulston
  62. Richard R. Schrock
  63. Martin Evans
  64. Roger Y. Tsien
  65. Elizabeth Blackburn
  1. Arthur Holly Compton
  2. Ernst Chain
  3. Hans Krebs
  4. Max Born
  5. James Watson
  6. Kenneth J. Arrow
  7. Martin Ryle
  8. Allan Cormack
  9. Gérard Debreu
  10. Georges Kohler
  11. John Walker
  12. Paul Greengard
  13. Joseph Stiglitz
  14. Sydney Brenner
  1. Frederick Hopkins
  2. Alexander Todd
  3. John Hicks
  4. Philip Anderson
  5. Steven Weinberg
  6. William Fowler
  7. Lord Rayleigh
  8. J. J. Thomson
  9. Charles Barkla
  10. Francis Aston
  11. Archibald Hill
  12. Charles Wilson
  13. Owen Richardson
  14. Edgar Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian
  15. Charles Sherrington
  16. Paul Dirac
  17. James Chadwick
  18. George Thomson
  19. Howard Florey
  20. Edward Appleton
  21. Patrick Blackett
  22. Bertrand Russell
  23. John Cockcroft
  24. Frederick Sanger
  25. John Kendrew
  26. Max Perutz
  27. Francis Crick
  28. Alan Hodgkin
  29. Andrew Huxley
  30. Ronald Norrish
  31. George Porter
  32. Kenneth J. Arrow
  33. Brian Josephson
  34. Martin Ryle
  35. Antony Hewish
  36. Nevill Mott
  37. James Meade
  38. Pyotr Kapitsa
  39. Peter Mitchell
  40. Abdus Salam
  41. Frederick Sanger
  42. Aaron Klug
  43. Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
  44. Richard Stone
  45. Cesar Milstein
  46. James Mirrlees
  47. John Pople
  48. Tim Hunt
  49. John Sulston
  50. Martin Evans
  51. Eric Maskin
  52. Venkatraman Ramakrishnan
  53. Robert G. Edwards
  54. Mario Vargas Llosa
  55. John B. Gurdon
  1. Ernest Rutherford
  2. Lawrence Bragg
  3. John Walker
  4. Amartya Sen
  5. Peter Debye

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