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List of University of Cambridge people

The University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England

This is a list of notable alumni from the University of Cambridge, featuring members of the University of Cambridge segregated in accordance with their fields of achievement. The individual must have either studied at the university (although they may not necessarily have taken a degree), or worked at the university in an academic capacity; others have held fellowships at one of the university's colleges. Honorary fellows or those awarded an honorary degree are not included and neither are non-executive chancellors. Lecturers without long-term posts at the university also do not feature, although official visiting fellows and visiting professors do.

The list has been divided into categories indicating the field of activity in which people have become well known. Many of the university's alumni/ae have attained a level of distinction in more than one field. These individuals may appear under two categories. In general, however, an attempt has been made to put individuals in the category with which they are most associated.

Cantabrigians is a term for members of the university derived from its Latin name Cantabrigia, a medieval Latin name for Cambridge.

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Royalty

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Heads of state and heads of government

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British Prime Ministers

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Signatories of the American Declaration of Independence

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From Soviet Union

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Known:

Suspected

(for other suspects, see Cambridge Five)

Other political figures

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Clergy and spiritual leaders

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Archbishops of Canterbury

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Literature

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Fiction writers

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Poets

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Literary scholars

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Travel writers

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The arts

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Architects

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Artists

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Art critics, museum directors, and historians of art

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Musicians

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Groups

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Academic disciplines

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Scientists, technologists, and mathematicians

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Astronauts

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Philosophers

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Economists

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* Not part of official Cambridge Nobel count.

Historians

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Linguists

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Classicists

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Armed forces

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Educationalists

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Entrepreneurs, business leaders and philanthropists

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The law

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Journalists and media personalities

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Sportspeople

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Olympians

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Backgammon

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Bridge

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  • Sandra Landy (1938–2017), international player for England and for Great Britain; world champion 1981
  • Tom Townsend, Britain and England international and writer

Cricketers

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Footballers

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Mountaineers

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Racing drivers

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Racehorse trainers

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Rowers

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Rugby footballers

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Sports administrators

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Explorers

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