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University of Southampton

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION

Location:
Southampton, England

Founding Date:
1862

Motto:
Strenuis Ardua Cedunt

Official Website:
http://www.soton.ac.uk/

STUDENTS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Cecil Balmond
Engineer
1943   Deputy Chairman, Ove Arup
George W. Buckley
Business
c. 1947   CEO of 3M
Jocelyn Bell Burnell
Astronomer
15-Jul-1943   Co-Discoverer of pulsars
Jon Carter
Musician
c. 1973   Monkey Mafia
John Denham
Politician
15-Jul-1953   British MP, Southampton Itchen
Peter Gowan
Scholar
15-Jan-1946 12-Jun-2009 The Global Gamble
Mick Jackson
Film Director
4-Oct-1943   The Bodyguard
John Nettles
Actor
11-Oct-1943   Midsomer Murders
Patrick J. O'Leary
Business
c. 1957   CFO of SPX Corporation
Stanley Pons
Physicist
8-Feb-1943   Cold fusion crank

TEACHERS AND PROFESSORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Jocelyn Bell Burnell
Astronomer
15-Jul-1943   Co-Discoverer of pulsars
David Cesarani
Historian
13-Nov-1956 25-Oct-2015 Eichmann: His Life and Crimes
Barry Cunliffe
Archaeologist
10-Dec-1939   Iron Age Communities in Britain
Judith Mayhew Jonas
Educator
18-Oct-1948   Provost of King's College, 2003-06
Ted Nelson
Computer Programmer
17-Jun-1937   Hypertext pioneer, Xanadu
Christopher Pissarides
Economist
c. 1948   Job creation and destruction
Colin Platt
Historian
11-Nov-1934   The English Medieval Town
Gerry Stoker
Scholar
4-Feb-1955   Transforming Local Governance

ADMINISTRATORS AND TRUSTEES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
John Parker
Business
Apr-1942   Chairman of National Grid


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