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List of University of Bristol people

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This is a list of University of Bristol people, including a brief description of their notability. This list includes not just former students but persons who are or have been associated with the university, including former academics, Chancellors, and recipients of honorary degrees.

Staff and academics

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Chancellors and Vice-Chancellors

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Alumni

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Government and politics

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United Kingdom

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Jonathan Evans, former Head of MI5
Theresa Villiers, Conservative MP


International

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The Law

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Academia

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Literature

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Economics and business

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Journalism

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Will Hutton, columnist and newspaper editor
Alastair Stewart, TV journalist

Science

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TV, film, radio and theatre

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Marcus Brigstocke, comedian and satirist
Derren Brown, illusionist
Simon Pegg, actor and writer
David Walliams, comedian

Sports

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Music

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Musician James Blunt

Others

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See also

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References

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