Bath Spa University - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

See also: Category:Alumni of Bath Spa University
  • Tracey Corderoy, award winning children's writer.
  • Mary Berry, Food writer
  • Manolo Blahnik, shoe designer
  • Glenn Brown, English painter, Turner Prize winner
  • Sir Graeme Davies, engineer, academic, and former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Liverpool, the University of Glasgow and the University of London
  • Roger Deakins, cinematographer
  • Kate Garraway, television presenter
  • Peter Flannery, scriptwriter, author of Our Friends in the North
  • Jason Gardener, athlete, Olympic gold medallist
  • Ian Hargreaves, journalist
  • Mo Hayder, British crime novelist
  • Sir Howard Hodgkin, artist, Turner Prize winner
  • Elizabeth Kay, writer and author of The Divide trilogy,
  • Daren King, contemporary English novelist
  • Sir Donald Maitland, British diplomat and British Prime Minister Edward Heath's press secretary 1970 to 1974
  • Joanna MacGregor, classical, jazz and contemporary pianist, and Artistic Director of the Bath International Music Festival.
  • Gordon Moakes, Bloc Party bassist and backing singer
  • Sally Nicholls, prize-winning British children's book author
  • Miller Puckette, mathematician and computer music researcher
  • Simon Relph, assistant film director and producer
  • Dame Anita Roddick, businesswoman, founder of The Body Shop
  • Davide Rossi, violinist, string arranger, composer and a record producer, working with Goldfrapp and Coldplay.
  • Tristram Shapeero, television director
  • Sir William Stubbs, educator and former Rector of the University of the Arts, London.
  • Jules Williams, writer, Director, Producer author of The Weigh Forward
  • Evie Wyld

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