Alumni of The University of Exeter - Notable Academics

Notable Academics

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  • Richard Acland, Education
  • John Adair, Management (Leadership)
  • Omar Ashour, Middle East Studies
  • Barry Barnes, Sociology
  • Jeremy Black, History
  • Adam Curle, Psychology and Education
  • Uri Davis, Middle East Studies
  • John Endler, Animal Behaviour
  • Edzard Ernst, Complementary Medicine
  • Timothy Gorringe, Theology
  • Alex Haslam, Psychology
  • Philip Hensher, Creative Writing
  • Ghada Karmi, Middle East Studies
  • Paul Kline, Psychology
  • William Lewis, Chemistry
  • Alastair Logan, Theology
  • Linda Long, Biochemistry
  • Richard Lynn, Psychology
  • Colin MacCabe, Film Studies
  • Moelwyn Merchant, English
  • Gerd Nonneman, Middle East Studies
  • Richard Overy, History
  • Ilan Pappe, Middle East Studies
  • Philip Payton, Cornish Studies
  • David Rees, Pure Mathematics
  • Nicholas Rodger, History
  • Roy Sambles, Physics
  • Richard Seaford, Classics
  • Dikran Tahta, Mathematics educator
  • Andrew Thorpe, History
  • Malcolm Todd, History
  • Sir John Tooke, Medicine
  • Paul Webley, Psychology
  • Michael Winter, Politics
  • Canon Vernon White, Theology (Lecturer and Lazenby Chaplain)
  • Ted Wragg, Education
  • Phillip Zarrilli, Drama

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