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Mike Baillie – Professor Emeritus of Palaeoecology (Staff)
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Sir George Bain – former President and Vice-Chancellor; Chair of the Independent Review of the Fire Service (Staff)
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Paul Bew, Baron Bew – Professor of Irish Politics (Staff)
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Gordon Blair – former Head of Department of Mechanical Engineering; Dean of the Faculty of Engineering; Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the university (Staff)
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Ciarán Carson – poet, novelist; Professor of English and Director of the Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry (Staff)
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Colin Cooper – Senior Lecturer in psychology; devises IQ tests for the BBC's Test the Nation programme (Staff)
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Sir Bernard Crossland – former President of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (Staff)
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Edith Newman Devlin (1926–2012) former English lecturer, academic and writer (Staff)
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Richard English – Professor of Politics (Staff)
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Mick Fealty – Visiting Research Fellow at the Institute of Governance (Staff)
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Sir Peter Gregson – former President and Vice-Chancellor (Staff)
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Adrian Guelke – Professor of Comparative Politics (Staff)
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John Hewitt – the university's first writer-in-residence (Staff)
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Thomas Jones – former Professor of Economics (Staff)
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James Mallory – Professor in Prehistoric Archaeology (Staff)
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Michael Mann – Visiting Research Professor in Sociology (Staff)
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Sir John McCanny – Regius Professor of Electronics and Computer Engineering and Director of ECIT (Staff)
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Sir William McCrea – former Professor of Mathematics (Staff)
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George Mitchell – former Chancellor, former United States Senator (Staff)
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Cornelius O'Leary – former Professor of Political Science (Staff)
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Kamalesh Sharma – former Chancellor, former Commonwealth Secretary-General (Staff)
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Raymond Warren – former Professor of Composition and Professor of Music (Staff)
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John H. Whyte – former Professor of Political Science (Staff)
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Tan Sri Anuwar Ali – 2nd Vice-Chancellor of Open University Malaysia
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Sir David Bates – physicist
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Sir Colin Campbell – former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Nottingham
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Tan Sri Chin Fung Kee – former Vice-Chancellor of University of Malaya and Professor of Civil Engineering
(Academia) (Alumni) -
Art Cosgrove – former President of University College Dublin
(Academia) (Alumni) -
Roy Crawford – Vice-Chancellor of University of Waikato, New Zealand
(Academia) (Alumni) -
Robert John Gregg (1912-1998) - Head of Department of Linguistics at University of British Columbia
(Academia) (Alumni) -
Matthew McDiarmid (1914–1996) – literature professor and campaigning academic; editor of the canonical Scottish Text Society editions of the poets Robert Fergusson and Blind Hary
(Academia) (Alumni) -
Gerry McKenna – former Vice-Chancellor and President of University of Ulster
(Academia) (Alumni) -
Joseph Mifsud – Maltese academic
(Academia) (Alumni) -
David Beers Quinn – author and historian
(Academia) (Alumni) -
Philipp Rosemann – philosopher and holder of the Chair of Philosophy at Maynooth University
(Academia) (Alumni) -
Rita Segato – anthropologist, feminist and academic
(Academia) (Alumni) -
Tan Sri Rafiah Salim – Vice-Chancellor of University of Malaya; former Assistant Secretary General for the United Nations Human Resource Management
(Academia) (Alumni) -
Karen McAuliffe – Reader in Law and Birmingham Fellow, University of Birmingham, UK
(Academia) (Alumni) -
Robert N Moles – academic and legal researcher
(Academia) (Alumni) -
Stephen Nolan – broadcaster
(Arts and media) (Alumni) -
Andrew Beatty – journalist and editor
(Arts and media) (Alumni) -
Wesley Burrowes – playwright and screenwriter
(Arts and media) (Alumni) -
Kasia Glowicka – composer
(Arts and media) (Alumni) -
Edwin Lawrence Godkin – American publicist
(Arts and media) (Alumni) -
Kieran Goss – singer/songwriter
(Arts and media) (Alumni) -
Alan Green – BBC Radio 5 Live football commentator
(Arts and media) (Alumni) -
Seamus Heaney – Nobel Prize-winning poet
(Arts and media) (Alumni) -
Patrick Hicks – poet
(Arts and media) (Alumni) -
Patrick Kielty – television presenter
(Arts and media) (Alumni) -
Phil Kieran – club DJ
(Arts and media) (Alumni) -
Annie Mac – radio DJ
(Arts and media) (Alumni) -
Tony McAuley – broadcaster and musician
(Arts and media) (Alumni) -
Eamonn McCann – journalist and civil rights activist
(Arts and media) (Alumni) -
Ty McCormick – award-winning American foreign correspondent
(Arts and media) (Alumni) -
Lisa McGee – award-winning writer and director
(Arts and media) (Alumni) -
Paul Muldoon – Pulitzer Prize-winning poet
(Arts and media) (Alumni) -
Bill Neely – Journalist
(Arts and media) (Alumni) -
Liam Neeson – actor
(Arts and media) (Alumni) -
Donatus Nwoga – literary critic
(Arts and media) (Alumni) -
Stephen Rea – actor
(Arts and media) (Alumni) -
Rigsy – radio and club DJ; television presenter
(Arts and media) (Alumni) -
Nick Ross – broadcaster
(Arts and media) (Alumni) -
Zöe Salmon – television presenter
(Arts and media) (Alumni) -
Mark Simpson – BBC Ireland correspondent
(Arts and media) (Alumni) -
Annita McVeigh - BBC Newsreader
(Arts and media) (Alumni) -
Henry Vega – composer
(Arts and media) (Alumni) -
Helen Waddell – poet, translator and playwright
(Arts and media) (Alumni) -
Alexander Walker – journalist, author and film critic
(Arts and media) (Alumni) -
Hulusi Akar – 29th Chief of the General Staff of the Turkish Armed Forces
(Legal, military and civil service) (Alumni) -
Air Commodore David Case – British Armed Forces' most senior black officer
(Legal, military and civil service) (Alumni) -
Colonel Tim Collins – former Colonel in the British Army, known for his inspirational speech during the Iraq War in 2003
(Legal, military and civil service) (Alumni) -
Sir Ronnie Flanagan – Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Constabulary; former Chief Constable of Police Service of Northern Ireland and Royal Ulster Constabulary
(Legal, military and civil service) (Alumni) -
Sir Robert Hart, 1st Baronet – Inspector General of the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs
(Legal, military and civil service) (Alumni) -
Sean Hoy – Ambassador of Ireland to Nigeria
(Legal, military and civil service) (Alumni) -
Brian Hutton, Baron Hutton – former British Law Lord and Chair of the Hutton Inquiry
(Legal, military and civil service) (Alumni) -
Brian Kerr, Baron Kerr of Tonaghmore – former Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland; Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom; the youngest and the only Justice who is not graduated from Oxbridge
(Legal, military and civil service) (Alumni) -
Joseph Henry Longford – British consul in Japan and academic
(Legal, military and civil service) (Alumni) -
John MacDermott, Baron MacDermott – Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland
(Legal, military and civil service) (Alumni) -
Edward Macnaghten, Baron Macnaghten – former British Law Lord and politician
(Legal, military and civil service) (Alumni) -
Eoin MacNeill – Founder of the Gaelic League
(Legal, military and civil service) (Alumni) -
Monica McWilliams – Chief Commissioner of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission; co-founder of the Northern Ireland Women's Coalition; former Professor of Women's Studies and Social Policy at the University of Ulster
(Legal, military and civil service) (Alumni) -
Sir Andrew Porter, 1st Baronet – former Master of the Rolls and Attorney General for Ireland
(Legal, military and civil service) (Alumni) -
Sir James Russell – Chief Justice of Hong Kong
(Legal, military and civil service) (Alumni) -
Sir Barry Shaw – first Director of Public Prosecutions for Northern Ireland
(Legal, military and civil service) (Alumni) -
Paul Tweed – media lawyer
(Legal, military and civil service) (Alumni) -
Air Vice Marshal Sir William Tyrrell – Irish Rugby international; member of first official British Isles Rugby team in 1910, decorated military officer; surgeon to King George VI of the United Kingdom
(Legal, military and civil service) (Alumni) -
Sir Hiram Shaw Wilkinson – Chief Justice of the British Supreme Court for China and Corea
(Legal, military and civil service) (Alumni) -
John Alderdice, Baron Alderdice – former Leader of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland; former Presiding Officer of the Northern Ireland Assembly; consultant psychotherapist
(Politicians) (Alumni) -
Jim Allister – leader of Northern Ireland's Traditional Unionist Voice party
(Politicians) (Alumni) -
Clare Bailey – Green Party MLA for Belfast South
(Politicians) (Alumni) -
Dominic Bradley – Social Democratic and Labour Party MLA for Newry and Armagh
(Politicians) (Alumni) -
Diane Dodds – Democratic Unionist Party MLA for West Belfast
(Politicians) (Alumni) -
Nigel Dodds – Barrister and Democratic Unionist Party MP for North Belfast
(Politicians) (Alumni) -
Mark Durkan – Social Democratic and Labour Party MP for Foyle; former Leader of the SDLP
(Politicians) (Alumni) -
Reg Empey – former Leader of the Ulster Unionist Party
(Politicians) (Alumni) -
Toiréasa Ferris – Sinn Féin politician; first female Mayor of Kerry; first Sinn Féin Chairperson of Kerry County Council
(Politicians) (Alumni) -
Arlene Foster – Democratic Unionist Party MLA for Fermanagh and South Tyrone; Minister for the Environment
(Politicians) (Alumni) -
Simon Hamilton – Democratic Unionist Party MLA for Strangford
(Politicians) (Alumni) -
Tun Lim Keng Yaik – former Energy Minister of Malaysia
(Politicians) (Alumni) -
Brian Mawhinney – former MP and Chairman of the Conservative Party (UK)
(Politicians) (Alumni) -
Mary McAleese – former President of Ireland
(Politicians) (Alumni) -
Nelson McCausland – Democratic Unionist Party MLA for North Belfast
(Politicians) (Alumni) -
Brian McConnell, Baron McConnell – former Ulster Unionist MP
(Politicians) (Alumni) -
Michelle McIlveen – Democratic Unionist Party MLA for Strangford
(Politicians) (Alumni) -
Sheelagh Murnaghan – former Ulster Liberal Party MP
(Politicians) (Alumni) -
Gearóid Ó Cuinneagáin – Irish fascist and leader of Ailtirí na hAiséirghe
(Politicians) (Alumni) -
Ian Paisley Jnr – North Antrim MLA for Democratic Unionist Party
(Politicians) (Alumni) -
Janil Puthucheary – Minister of State, Ministry of Communications and Information Singapore, PAP MP for Punggol Coast
(Politicians) (Alumni) -
Tan Sri Ramli Ngah Talib – former Speaker of the Malaysian Parliament
(Politicians) (Alumni) -
Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah – former Minister of Finance of Malaysia
(Politicians) (Alumni) -
John P Savage – Premier of Nova Scotia
(Politicians) (Alumni) -
David Trimble – former First Minister of Northern Ireland and Nobel Peace Prize winner
(Politicians) (Alumni) -
Peter Weir – Democratic Unionist Party MLA for North Down
(Politicians) (Alumni) -
Jim Wells – Democratic Unionist Party MLA for South Down
(Politicians) (Alumni) -
Sammy Wilson – Democratic Unionist Party MP for East Antrim
(Politicians) (Alumni) -
Anthony Farquhar – Auxiliary Bishop of Down and Connor; Assistant Chaplain of the University 1970–1975
(Religion) (Alumni) -
Cahal Daly – Archbishop Emeritus of The Archdiocese of Armagh – former lecturer; Reader in Scholastic Philosophy, 1946–1967
(Religion) (Alumni) -
James McEvoy – emeritus chair of scholastic philosophy (1943–2010)
(Religion) (Alumni) -
Donal McKeown – Auxiliary Bishop of Down and Connor
(Religion) (Alumni) -
Morris S. Seale – theologian
(Religion) (Alumni) -
Patrick Walsh – Bishop Emeritus of Down and Connor; Catholic Chaplain of the University 1963–1970
(Religion) (Alumni) -
John Bodkin Adams – physician and suspected serial killer
(Science) (Alumni) -
Dame Ingrid Allen – neuropathologist and multiple sclerosis researcher
(Science) (Alumni) -
John S. Bell – physicist and developer of Bell's Theorem, regarded by some in the quantum physics community as one of the most important theorems of the 20th century
(Science) (Alumni) -
John Edward Campbell – mathematician, academic and co-developer of the Baker-Campbell-Hausdorff formula
(Science) (Alumni) -
Thomas Henry Flewett – virologist who suggested the name Rotavirus to the virus which is most common cause of diarrhoeal disease
(Science) (Alumni) -
Erwin Gabathuler - particle physicist
(Science) (Alumni) -
Terence Ingold – mycologist and botanist
(Science) (Alumni) -
Henrik Kacser – biochemist and geneticist
(Science) (Alumni) -
H Douglas Keith – polymer research scientist
(Science) (Alumni) -
Lavinia Loughridge – physician and nephrologist
(Science) (Alumni) -
Daniel V. McCaughan OBE FREng – physicist, engineer and industrialist
(Science) (Alumni) -
Mollie McGeown – physician, nephrologist and health service pioneer
(Science) (Alumni) -
Frank Pantridge – inventor of the portable defibrillator
(Science) (Alumni) -
Peter Rice – structural engineer
(Science) (Alumni) -
Leslie Skene – psychiatrist
(Science) (Alumni) -
George P. L. Walker – geologist and vulcanologist
(Science) (Alumni) -
William Parkinson Wilson – mathematician and founder of astronomical observatory
(Science) (Alumni) -
Isobel Addey Tate – World war I doctor
(Science) (Alumni) -
David Cullen – 2007 winner of the Arthur Ashe for Courage Award at the 2007 ESPY Awards ceremony
(Sport) (Alumni) -
Thomas MacDonald (1908–1998) – cricketer
(Sport) (Alumni) -
Martin O'Neill – former footballer and former Leicester City, Celtic and Aston Villa manager who studied law at Queen's before being scouted by Nottingham Forest
(Sport) (Alumni) -
Trevor Ringland – former Ireland and British Lions rugby player, 2007 winner of the Arthur Ashe for Courage Award at the 2007 ESPY Awards ceremony
(Sport) (Alumni) -
Air Vice Marshal Sir William Tyrrell – Irish Rugby international, member of first official British Isles Rugby team in 1910, decorated military officer, and surgeon to King George VI of the United Kingdom
(Sport) (Alumni) -
Kafeel Ahmed – suspected terrorist in the 2007 Glasgow International Airport attack
(Other) (Alumni) -
Eamon Collins – former Provisional IRA member who later wrote a tell all book about life in the IRA
(Other) (Alumni) -
Michael McGoldrick – murder victim during The Troubles
(Other) (Alumni) -
Laurence McKeown – former Provisional IRA member who took part in the 1981 Irish hunger strike
(Other) (Alumni)
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