List of Nobel Laureates By University Affiliation - University of Manchester

University of Manchester

Affiliations Graduate Attendee or Researcher Academic staff before or at the time of award Academic staff after award
University of Manchester
25 (official)
  1. Michael Smith
  2. John Polanyi
  3. Robert Robinson
  4. Walter Haworth
  5. James Chadwick
  6. Arthur Harden
  7. Charles Wilson
  8. Joseph Thomson
  1. Hans Bethe
  2. Melvin Calvin
  3. John Cockcroft
  4. George de Hevesy
  5. Niels Bohr
  1. Arthur Lewis
  2. Nevill Mott
  3. John Hicks
  4. Alexander Todd
  5. P.M.S. Blackett
  6. Archibald V. Hill
  7. Ernest Rutherford
  8. Andre Geim
  9. Konstantin Novoselov
  1. William L. Bragg
  2. Joseph Stiglitz
  3. John E. Sulston

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