List of University of Adelaide people

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Chancellors and vice-chancellors

Source: http://www.adelaide.edu.au/records/archives/former/

Chancellors

Appointed Chancellor
1874 Hanson, Sir RichardSir Richard Hanson
1876 Short, AugustusAugustus Short DD
1883 Way, Sir SamuelSir Samuel Way Bart, PC, DCL, LLD
1916 Murray, Sir GeorgeSir George Murray KCMG, BA, LLM
1942 Mitchell, Sir WilliamSir William Mitchell KCMG, DSc, MA [1]
1948 Napier, Sir MellisSir Mellis Napier KCMG, LLD
1961 Ligertwood, Sir GeorgeSir George Ligertwood LLD, BA
1966 Wills, Sir KennethSir Kenneth Wills KBE, MC, KStJ, ED [2]
1968 Bray, John JeffersonJohn Jefferson Bray AC, LLD, DUniv (Adel)
1983 Mitchell, Dame RomaDame Roma Mitchell AC, DBE, CVO, QC, LLB, DUniv (Adel)
1991 Scammell, William FauldingWilliam Faulding Scammell AO, CBE, DUniv (Adel)
1998 Webb, Bruce PhillipBruce Phillip Webb AM, FTSE, MSc, FAusIMM, FIEAust, FAICD
2000 de Crespigny, Robert ChampionRobert Champion de Crespigny AC, DUniv (Adel), BCom (Melb), FCA, FTSE, FAICD, FAusIMM
2004 von Doussa, JohnJohn von Doussa AO, QC
2010 Hill, RobertRobert Hill AC
2014 Scarce, Rear Admiral KevinRear Admiral Kevin Scarce AC, CSC, RANR

Vice-chancellors

Appointed Vice-Chancellor
1874 Short, AugustusAugustus Short DD
1876 Way, Sir SamuelSir Samuel Way Bart, PC, DCL, LLD
1883 Fletcher, WilliamWilliam Fletcher MA
1887 Farr, GeorgeGeorge Farr MA, LLD (Archdeacon of Mt Gambier and the West, Rector of St Luke's, Adelaide.)
1893 Hartley, John AndersonJohn Anderson Hartley BA, BSc
1896 Barlow, WilliamWilliam Barlow CMG, LLD
1915 Murray, Sir GeorgeSir George Murray KCMG, BA, LM
1916 Mitchell, Sir WilliamSir William Mitchell KCMG, MA [1]
1942 Parsons, Sir HerbertSir Herbert Parsons KBE, KC, LLB
1945 Stewart, JohnJohn Stewart CMG, PPhil
1948 Rowe, AlbertAlbert Rowe CBE, BSc, LLD Melb)
1958 Basten, Sir HenrySir Henry Basten CMG, MA, DLitt
1967 Badger, Sir GeoffreySir Geoffrey Badger AO, Ktcr, PhD, DSc, DUniv (Adel), FRSC, FRACI, FTSE, FAA, FACE
1977 Stranks, DonDon Stranks AO, MSc, PhD
1987 Marjoribanks, KevinKevin Marjoribanks BSc, DipEd (UNSW), BA (UNE), MEd (Harvard), PhD (Toronto), FASSA, FACE, FSS (Emeritus Professor 2005)
1994 Brown, GavinGavin Brown MA (StAnd.), PhD (N'cle,UK), FAA (Emeritus Professor 1996)
1997 O'Kane, MaryMary O'Kane BSc (Qld), PhD (ANU), FTSE (Emeritus Professor 2001)
2001 Blake, CliffordClifford Blake AO, PhD (Lond), BSc (Hons) (Syd), DUniv (Charles Sturt), PhD (aeg[3]) (Adel), Hon. DEduc Admin (Syd) (Emeritus Professor, Charles Sturt, 2001)
2002 McWha, James James McWha AO, BSc, BAgr (Hons) (Belfast), PhD (Glasgow), PhD (aeg) (Adel), DSc (hc) (Massey) (Emeritus Professor 2012)
2012 Bebbington, WarrenWarren Bebbington MA, MMus, MPhil, PhD, FMusA

Notable alumni

Nobel laureates

Business

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Notable staff

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Law

Science

Natural sciences

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Physicists

Medicine

Humanities

Other

References

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