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List of University of East Anglia alumni

List of University of East Anglia alumni

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This List of University of East Anglia alumni includes graduates and non-graduate former students of the University of East Anglia. The list includes one current monarch and former Prime Minister, two de facto heads of state, one Vice President, one Deputy Prime Minister, and two former Leaders of the House of Lords. The list also includes two Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine, one President of the Royal Society, two Lasker Award winners, and a further 14 Fellows of the Royal Society. Literary alumni include one Nobel laureate in Literature, three Booker Prize winners, 11 Costa Book Award (formerly Whitbread Award) winners, and three Caine Prize winners.

Earlham Hall, home to UEA Law School.

Politics and government

Heads of state and government

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United Kingdom

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Europe

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Middle East

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Asia

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Oceania

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Americas

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Africa

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Diplomats

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Science and academia

Science and public health

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Other academics

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Academic administrators

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Literature

Booker Prize winners

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Costa Book Award winners

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Caine Prize winners

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Other writers

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Arts

Actors

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Comedy

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Film and television

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Visual arts

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Arts administrators

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Music

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Media

Newsreaders and correspondents

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Radio

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Media executives

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Other media personalities

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Activism and charity

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Business

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Economists

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Law

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Armed forces

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Policing and intelligence services

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Religion

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Sport

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