List of University of Adelaide people
Encyclopedia
This is a list of notable alumni and staff associated with the University of Adelaide
University of Adelaide
The University of Adelaide is a public university located in Adelaide, South Australia. Established in 1874, it is the third oldest university in Australia...

 in Australia
Australia
Australia , officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It is the world's sixth-largest country by total area...

.

Nobel laureates

  • William Lawrence Bragg
    William Lawrence Bragg
    Sir William Lawrence Bragg CH OBE MC FRS was an Australian-born British physicist and X-ray crystallographer, discoverer of the Bragg law of X-ray diffraction, which is basic for the determination of crystal structure. He was joint winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1915. He was knighted...

    , BS 1908 – physicist, Nobel laureate (Physics, 1915) with his father (William Henry Bragg
    William Henry Bragg
    Sir William Henry Bragg OM, KBE, PRS was a British physicist, chemist, mathematician and active sportsman who uniquely shared a Nobel Prize with his son William Lawrence Bragg - the 1915 Nobel Prize in Physics...

    , a member of the faculty of the University of Adelaide) "for their services in the analysis of crystal structure by means of X-rays"
  • Howard Florey, MB and BS 1921 –pharmacologist , Nobel laureate (Physiology or Medicine,1945) "for the discovery of penicillin
    Penicillin
    Penicillin is a group of antibiotics derived from Penicillium fungi. They include penicillin G, procaine penicillin, benzathine penicillin, and penicillin V....

     and its curative effect in various infectious diseases"
  • Robin Warren
    Robin Warren
    John Robin Warren AC is an Australian pathologist, Nobel Laureate and researcher who is credited with the 1979 re-discovery of the bacterium Helicobacter pylori, together with Barry Marshall.- Life and career :...

    , MBBS
    MBBS
    MBBS was a popular BBS system in the Nordic countries during the mid-1990s. It was created by a team of Oslo-based enthusiasts, led by Mike Robertson. As many BBS systems of that era, it was only available for the DOS platform. Since one process could only handle one node, multitaskers such as...

     1961–pathologist, Nobel laureate (Physiology or Medicine, 2005), for the "discovery of the bacterium Helicobacter pylori
    Helicobacter pylori
    Helicobacter pylori , previously named Campylobacter pyloridis, is a Gram-negative, microaerophilic bacterium found in the stomach. It was identified in 1982 by Barry Marshall and Robin Warren, who found that it was present in patients with chronic gastritis and gastric ulcers, conditions that were...

     and its role in gastritis
    Gastritis
    Gastritis is an inflammation of the lining of the stomach, and has many possible causes. The main acute causes are excessive alcohol consumption or prolonged use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin or ibuprofen. Sometimes gastritis develops after major surgery, traumatic...

     and peptic ulcer
    Peptic ulcer
    A peptic ulcer, also known as PUD or peptic ulcer disease, is the most common ulcer of an area of the gastrointestinal tract that is usually acidic and thus extremely painful. It is defined as mucosal erosions equal to or greater than 0.5 cm...

     disease"

Business

  • Tim Cooper – Managing Director of Coopers Brewery
    Coopers Brewery
    Coopers Brewery is an Australian beer company. Its shares are primarily owned by the extended Cooper family, and the company's constitution and classes of shares makes it difficult to sell shares outside the family. Coopers is known for making a variety of high quality beers, the most famous of...

  • Jane Francis
    Jane Francis
    Jane Francis is Professor of Palaeoclimatology at the University of Leeds In 2002 became the fourth woman to receive the Polar Medal.-Education:...

    , former research Associate – geologist, received the Polar Medal
    Polar Medal
    The Polar Medal is a medal awarded by the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. It was instituted in 1857 as the Arctic Medal and renamed the Polar Medal in 1904.-History:...

     (2002)
  • Simon Hackett
    Simon Hackett
    Simon Walter Hackett is the co-founder and managing director of Internode Pty Ltd.In 1997 Hackett founded Agile Communications, a company that builds broadband network infrastructure...

     – Managing Director of Internode (ISP)
  • Vaughan Pratt – co-founder of Sun Microsystems
    Sun Microsystems
    Sun Microsystems, Inc. was a company that sold :computers, computer components, :computer software, and :information technology services. Sun was founded on February 24, 1982...

  • Thorburn Brailsford Robertson – pioneered insulin
    Insulin
    Insulin is a hormone central to regulating carbohydrate and fat metabolism in the body. Insulin causes cells in the liver, muscle, and fat tissue to take up glucose from the blood, storing it as glycogen in the liver and muscle....

     manufacture in Australia
  • Jerry Rossi – chartered accountant and founder of BCFR Chartered Accountants
  • Datuk Yong Poh Kon – Managing Director of Royal Selangor
    Royal Selangor
    Royal Selangor is a Malaysian pewter manufacturer and retailer, the largest of its type in the world. It is recognized as a Malaysian brand icon.-History:...

  • Neil Weste
    Neil Weste
    Neil H. E. Weste , is an Australian inventor and engineer, noted for having designed a 2-chip wireless LAN implementation and for authoring the textbook Principles of CMOS VLSI Design. He has worked in many aspects of integrated-circuit design and was a co-founder of Radiata...

     – microelectronics engineer and entrepreneur

Presidents and Prime Ministers

  • Ong Teng Cheong
    Ong Teng Cheong
    Ong Teng Cheong was the first directly elected President of the Republic of Singapore. He was the nation's fifth President, and served a six-year term from 1 September 1993 to 31 August 1999.-Early life:...

     BA Architecture 1962 – 5th President of Singapore
    Singapore
    Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is a Southeast Asian city-state off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, north of the equator. An island country made up of 63 islands, it is separated from Malaysia by the Straits of Johor to its north and from Indonesia's Riau Islands by the...

     (September 1993- September 1999)
  • Julia Gillard
    Julia Gillard
    Julia Eileen Gillard is the 27th and current Prime Minister of Australia, in office since June 2010.Gillard was born in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales and migrated with her family to Adelaide, Australia in 1966, attending Mitcham Demonstration School and Unley High School. In 1982 Gillard moved...

     (attended 1979 to 1982, transferred to the University of Melbourne
    University of Melbourne
    The University of Melbourne is a public university located in Melbourne, Victoria. Founded in 1853, it is the second oldest university in Australia and the oldest in Victoria...

    ) – the 27th, and first female, Prime Minister of Australia
    Prime Minister of Australia
    The Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Australia is the highest minister of the Crown, leader of the Cabinet and Head of Her Majesty's Australian Government, holding office on commission from the Governor-General of Australia. The office of Prime Minister is, in practice, the most powerful...

  • Tony Tan Keng Yam, PhD – Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore
    Singapore
    Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is a Southeast Asian city-state off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, north of the equator. An island country made up of 63 islands, it is separated from Malaysia by the Straits of Johor to its north and from Indonesia's Riau Islands by the...

     (1995-2005) ; 7th President of Singapore
    Singapore
    Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is a Southeast Asian city-state off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, north of the equator. An island country made up of 63 islands, it is separated from Malaysia by the Straits of Johor to its north and from Indonesia's Riau Islands by the...

     (August 2011-current).

Premiers and governors

  • John Bannon
    John Bannon
    John Charles Bannon AO is a former Australian politician. He was the 39th Premier of South Australia, leading the Labor Party to government at the 1982 election. The Bannon Labor government was re-elected at the 1985 election and the 1989 election...

    , BA, LLB – academic, politician and Premier of South Australia
    South Australia
    South Australia is a state of Australia in the southern central part of the country. It covers some of the most arid parts of the continent; with a total land area of , it is the fourth largest of Australia's six states and two territories.South Australia shares borders with all of the mainland...

  • Julie Bishop
    Julie Bishop
    Julie Isabel Bishop is an Australian politician and the current Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Parliament of Australia. She holds this title as the deputy leader of the Liberal Party of Australia. She is the party's first female Deputy Leader and the third woman in Australian history to...

    , LLB 1979 – member of the Australian House of Representatives
    Australian House of Representatives
    The House of Representatives is one of the two houses of the Parliament of Australia; it is the lower house; the upper house is the Senate. Members of Parliament serve for terms of approximately three years....

     and Deputy Leader of the Opposition, held numerous ministerial positions in the John Howard
    John Howard
    John Winston Howard AC, SSI, was the 25th Prime Minister of Australia, from 11 March 1996 to 3 December 2007. He was the second-longest serving Australian Prime Minister after Sir Robert Menzies....

     administration(Minister for Mental Health and Ageing, Minister for the Status of Women
    Minister for the Status of Women (Australia)
    The Australian Minister for Status of Women is Kate Ellis, who was appointed on 14 September 2010. The ministry is administered through the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs....

    , and Minister for Education, Science and Training
    Minister for Education, Science and Training (Australia)
    The Australian Minister for School Education, Early Childhood and Youth has responsibilities which include the following areas:*Education policy and programs including schools, vocational, higher education and Indigenous education, but excluding migrant adult education*Education and training...

    )
  • Don Dunstan
    Don Dunstan
    Donald Allan "Don" Dunstan, AC, QC was a South Australian politician. He entered politics as the Member for Norwood in 1953, became state Labor leader in 1967, and was Premier of South Australia between June 1967 and April 1968, and again between June 1970 and February 1979.The son of a business...

    , BA – lawyer, politician and Premier of South Australia
  • Shane Stone
    Shane Stone
    Shane Leslie Stone AC, QC is an Australian political figure. From 26 May 1995 to 8 February 1999 he was Chief Minister of the Northern Territory, representing the Country Liberal Party.-Biography:Stone was born in Bendigo, Victoria...

     Minister and Chief Minister of the Northern Territory
    Chief Minister of the Northern Territory
    The Chief Minister of the Northern Territory is appointed by the Administrator, who in normal circumstances will appoint the head of whatever party holds the majority of seats in the legislature of the territory...

     , Federal President of the Liberal Party
  • Abdul Taib Mahmud
    Abdul Taib Mahmud
    Pehin Sri Haji Abdul Taib bin Mahmud is the fourth and current Chief Minister of Sarawak. He is also the state Financial Minister and Planning and Resource Management Minister. Taib is the President of Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu , which is part of the Barisan Nasional coalition...

    , LLB 1960– Chief Minister of Sarawak
    Chief Minister of Sarawak
    The Chief Minister of Sarawak is the head of the executive branch of the state government in the state of Sarawak, Malaysia. The Chief Minister is appointed by the Yang di-Pertua Negeri from the State Legislative Assembly....

  • David Tonkin
    David Tonkin
    Dr David Oliver Tonkin AO was the 38th Premier of South Australia, serving from 18 September 1979 to 10 November 1982. He was elected to the House of Assembly seat of Bragg at the 1970 election, serving until 1983. He became the leader of the South Australian division of the Liberal Party of...

     – politician, Premier of South Australia
  • Raymond Lim - politician, Minister for Transport and the Second Minister for Foreign Affairs, Singapore. Previously held positions include Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Minister of State for Trade & Industry, Minister of State in charge of entrepreneurship, Minister in the Prime Minister's Office.

Justices

  • Dean Mildren
    Dean Mildren
    Dean Mildren RFD QC is a Judge of the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory. He was appointed to the Court on 27 June 1991.-Education and pre-Northern Territory:...

     – judge of the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory
  • Robin Millhouse
    Robin Millhouse
    Robin Rhodes Millhouse QC has been, at various times, the South Australian Attorney-General, the first Australian Democrats parliamentarian, and the Chief Justice of both Kiribati and Nauru....

     – lawyer, politician, Chief Justice of Kiribati and Nauru

Executive council

  • Robert Hill
    Robert Hill (Australian politician)
    Robert Murray Hill is Chancellor of the University of Adelaide and a former Australian politician. He also currently heads the Australian Carbon Trust.-Early life and family:...

     – Chancellor of the University of Adelaide
    University of Adelaide
    The University of Adelaide is a public university located in Adelaide, South Australia. Established in 1874, it is the third oldest university in Australia...

    , 49th Australian Defence Minister , former Permanent Representative of Australia to the United Nations , former member of the Senate of Australia , former Minister for the Environment in the John Howard
    John Howard
    John Winston Howard AC, SSI, was the 25th Prime Minister of Australia, from 11 March 1996 to 3 December 2007. He was the second-longest serving Australian Prime Minister after Sir Robert Menzies....

     administration
  • Roger Lough – Australian Chief Defence Scientist
  • Dato' Sri Adenan bin Satem – Minister of Natural Resources and Environment (Malaysia)
  • Nagendra Kumar Singh
    Nagendra Kumar Singh
    Dr Nagendra Kumar Singh is an eminent Indian agricultural scientist. He is presently a National Professor under ICAR at National Research Centre for Plant Biotechnology, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. He was born in a small village called Rajapur in the Mau District of Uttar...

    , PhD– National Professor, Dr. B.P.Pal Chair, Indian Council of Agricultural Research

Diplomats

  • Sim Cheok Lim – Singapore's Ambassador (Non-Resident) to Kazakhstan
    Kazakhstan
    Kazakhstan , officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a transcontinental country in Central Asia and Eastern Europe. Ranked as the ninth largest country in the world, it is also the world's largest landlocked country; its territory of is greater than Western Europe...

     and Uzbekistan
    Uzbekistan
    Uzbekistan , officially the Republic of Uzbekistan is a doubly landlocked country in Central Asia and one of the six independent Turkic states. It shares borders with Kazakhstan to the west and to the north, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to the east, and Afghanistan and Turkmenistan to the south....

  • Maurice de Rohan – South Australian Agent General
    Agent General
    An Agent-General was the representative in the United Kingdom of the government of a British colony in Nigeria, Canada, South Africa, Australia or New Zealand and subsequently, of a Nigerian Region, Canadian Province or an Australian State in the United Kingdom...


Legislators

  • Nick Bolkus
    Nick Bolkus
    Nick Bolkus is a former Australian Labor Party politician. He was a member of the Senate from July 1981 to 2005, representing the state of South Australia.-Early career:...

     – member of the Australian Senate
    Australian Senate
    The Senate is the upper house of the bicameral Parliament of Australia, the lower house being the House of Representatives. Senators are popularly elected under a system of proportional representation. Senators are elected for a term that is usually six years; after a double dissolution, however,...

  • Vickie Chapman
    Vickie Chapman
    Vickie Ann Chapman is an Australian politician, representing the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Bragg for the Liberal Party since 2002. She was Deputy Leader of the South Australian Opposition from 30 March 2006 until 4 July 2009.-Early life:Chapman was born in Kangaroo Island...

    , Law 1979 – member of the Parliament of South Australia
    Parliament of South Australia
    The Parliament of South Australia is the bicameral legislature of the Australian state of South Australia. It consists of the Legislative Council and the House of Assembly. It follows a Westminster system of parliamentary government....

  • Natasha Stott Despoja
    Natasha Stott Despoja
    Natasha Jessica Stott Despoja AM is an Australian former politician and former leader of the Australian Democrats. She was a Democrats senator for South Australia from 1995 to 2008...

    , BA – senator, member of the Parliament of Australia
    Parliament of Australia
    The Parliament of Australia, also known as the Commonwealth Parliament or Federal Parliament, is the legislative branch of the government of Australia. It is bicameral, largely modelled in the Westminster tradition, but with some influences from the United States Congress...

  • Chloe Fox
    Chloe Fox
    Chloë Catienne Fox is an Australian politician, and MP for the seat of Bright in the South Australian House of Assembly since the 2006 election, representing the Australian Labor Party...

     – member of the South Australian House of Assembly
    South Australian House of Assembly
    The House of Assembly, or lower house, is one of the two chambers of the Parliament of South Australia. The other is the Legislative Council. It sits in Parliament House in the state capital, Adelaide.- Overview :...

  • Pru Goward
    Pru Goward
    Prudence Jane Goward MP , an Australian politician, is the Minister for Community Services and Women in the O'Farrell Liberal-National Coalition Government since 2011. Goward is a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Goulburn for the Liberal Party of Australia since 2007...

    , BA Economics 1974 – member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
    New South Wales Legislative Assembly
    The Legislative Assembly, or lower house, is one of the two chambers of the Parliament of New South Wales, an Australian state. The other chamber is the Legislative Council. Both the Assembly and Council sit at Parliament House in the state capital, Sydney...

  • Annette Hurley
    Annette Hurley
    Annette Kay Hurley is an Australian politician. Elected at the 2004 federal election, she has been a Labor member of the Australian Senate since July 2005, representing the state of South Australia...

    , BS – member of the Australian Senate
    Australian Senate
    The Senate is the upper house of the bicameral Parliament of Australia, the lower house being the House of Representatives. Senators are popularly elected under a system of proportional representation. Senators are elected for a term that is usually six years; after a double dissolution, however,...

  • Linda Kirk
    Linda Kirk
    Linda Jean Kirk is an Australian politician. She was a Labor member of the Australian Senate from 2002 to 2008, representing the state of South Australia....

    , BA Economics and BA Law– member of the Australian Senate
    Australian Senate
    The Senate is the upper house of the bicameral Parliament of Australia, the lower house being the House of Representatives. Senators are popularly elected under a system of proportional representation. Senators are elected for a term that is usually six years; after a double dissolution, however,...

  • Christopher Pyne
    Christopher Pyne
    Christopher Maurice Pyne, MP , Australian politician, has been a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives since 13 March 1993, representing the Division of Sturt, South Australia.-Early years:...

    , LLB– member of the Australian House of Representatives
    Australian House of Representatives
    The House of Representatives is one of the two houses of the Parliament of Australia; it is the lower house; the upper house is the Senate. Members of Parliament serve for terms of approximately three years....

  • Lockwood Smith
    Lockwood Smith
    Alexander Lockwood Smith is a New Zealand politician, the 28th and current Speaker of the House of Representatives. Smith is a member of the New Zealand National Party, who has served as a Member of Parliament since 1984...

    , PhD – Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives
    Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives
    In New Zealand the Speaker of the House of Representatives is the individual who chairs the country's legislative body, the New Zealand House of Representatives...

  • Jack Snelling
    Jack Snelling
    John James "Jack" Snelling is an Australian politician who has been the sitting Labor member for the electoral district of Playford in the South Australian House of Assembly since the 1997 election....

     – member of the South Australian House of Assembly
    South Australian House of Assembly
    The House of Assembly, or lower house, is one of the two chambers of the Parliament of South Australia. The other is the Legislative Council. It sits in Parliament House in the state capital, Adelaide.- Overview :...

  • Andrew Southcott
    Andrew Southcott
    Andrew John Southcott MP is an Australian politician and medical practitioner. He has been the Liberal Party member for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Boothby, South Australia, since the 1996 election.-Early life:...

     – member of the Australian House of Representatives
    Australian House of Representatives
    The House of Representatives is one of the two houses of the Parliament of Australia; it is the lower house; the upper house is the Senate. Members of Parliament serve for terms of approximately three years....

  • Amanda Vanstone
    Amanda Vanstone
    Amanda Eloise Vanstone is a former Australian politician and a former Ambassador to Italy. She was a Liberal Senator for South Australia from 1984 to 2007, and held several ministerial portfolios in the Howard Government. After her resignation from the Senate in 2007, she served as the Australian...

    , BA and LLB – member of the Australian Senate
    Australian Senate
    The Senate is the upper house of the bicameral Parliament of Australia, the lower house being the House of Representatives. Senators are popularly elected under a system of proportional representation. Senators are elected for a term that is usually six years; after a double dissolution, however,...

     , former Ambassador to Italy
  • David Vigor
    David Vigor
    David Bernard Vigor was a member of the Australian Senate, representing the Australian Democrats and the Unite Australia Party....

    , BA– member of the Australian Senate
    Australian Senate
    The Senate is the upper house of the bicameral Parliament of Australia, the lower house being the House of Representatives. Senators are popularly elected under a system of proportional representation. Senators are elected for a term that is usually six years; after a double dissolution, however,...

  • Penny Wong
    Penny Wong
    Penelope "Penny" Ying-yen Wong , is an Australian Labor Party senator for South Australia and the Federal Minister for Finance and Deregulation. Wong was the first Australian Minister for Climate Change and Water. Her appointment was amended on 26 February 2010, by the Prime Minister, to the...

    , BA Laws and Arts 1993 – member of the Australian Senate
    Australian Senate
    The Senate is the upper house of the bicameral Parliament of Australia, the lower house being the House of Representatives. Senators are popularly elected under a system of proportional representation. Senators are elected for a term that is usually six years; after a double dissolution, however,...

     , first Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency

Literature

  • James Bradley
    James Bradley (Australian writer)
    James Bradley is an Australian novelist and critic. Born in Adelaide, South Australia, he trained as a lawyer before becoming a writer.His books include three novels and a book of poetry...

     – author
  • John Jefferson Bray
    John Jefferson Bray
    The Honourable Dr John Jefferson Bray, AC was an Australian lawyer, academic and published poet, and from 1967-1978 served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia.-Family:...

     – poet and jurist
  • David Chalmers
    David Chalmers
    David John Chalmers is an Australian philosopher specializing in the area of philosophy of mind and philosophy of language, whose recent work concerns verbal disputes. He is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Centre for Consciousness at the Australian National University...

     – philosopher and Federation Fellow
    Federation Fellowship
    Federation Fellowships are Australian professorial research fellowships that were instigated by the Australian Government as part of their Backing Australia's Ability initiative. They were initially designed to compete with prestigious overseas grants in an attempt to lure back high profile...

     (2004)
  • Geoffrey Dutton
    Geoffrey Dutton
    Geoffrey Piers Henry Dutton AO was an Australian author and historian.Dutton was born in Kapunda, South Australia in 1922 and died in September 1998...

     – author and historian
  • Max Harris – poet and publisher
  • Darren Porter – author, poet, social commentator
  • Nick Spyropolous – Australian-Greek philosopher
  • Colin Thiele
    Colin Thiele
    Colin Milton Thiele, AC was an Australian author and educator. He was renowned for his award-winning children's fiction, most notably the novels Storm Boy, Blue Fin, the Sun on the Stubble series, and February Dragon.- Biography :Thiele was born in Eudunda in South Australia to a Barossa German...

     – writer
  • Margaret Somerville
    Margaret Somerville
    Margaret Anne Ganley Somerville, AM, FRSC is a conservative Australian/Canadian ethicist and academic. She is the Samuel Gale Professor of Law, Professor in the Faculty of Medicine and the Founding Director of the Faculty of Law's Centre for Medicine, Ethics and Law at McGill...

     – ethicist
  • Morgan Randall – egyptologist

Science and mathematics

  • Keith Briggs
    Keith Briggs (mathematician)
    Keith Briggs is a mathematician notable for several world-record achievements in the field of computational mathematics:*The most accurate calculation of the Feigenbaum constants, which was published in A precise calculation of the Feigenbaum constants, Mathematics of Computation 57, 435-439.*The...

     – mathematician
  • Helen Caldicott
    Helen Caldicott
    Helen Mary Caldicott is an Australian physician, author, and anti-nuclear advocate who has founded several associations dedicated to opposing the use of nuclear power, depleted uranium munitions, nuclear weapons, nuclear weapons proliferation, war and military action in general. She hosts a...

     – MD 1961, physician and anti-nuclear advocate
  • Herbert Thomas Condon
    Herbert Thomas Condon
    Herbert Thomas Condon was an Australian museum curator and ornithologist. He was born in Melbourne and attended the University of Adelaide...

     – ornithologist
  • Basil Hetzel
    Basil Hetzel
    Basil Stuart Hetzel, AC is an Australian medical researcher who has made a major contribution to combating iodine deficiency, a major cause of goitre and cretinism world wide.-Academic career:...

     – authority on iodine deficiency
    Iodine deficiency
    Iodine is an essential trace element; the thyroid hormones thyroxine and triiodotyronine contain iodine. In areas where there is little iodine in the diet—typically remote inlandareas where no marine foods are eaten—iodine deficiency gives rise to...

  • Rodney Jory
    Rodney Jory
    Professor Rodney Leonard Jory AM, , is an Australian physicist noted for establishing and running the National Youth Science Forum and for his contributions to Australian teams which have competed at the International Physics Olympiad...

     – BS, physicist
  • Aubrey Lewis
    Aubrey Lewis
    Sir Aubrey Julian Lewis, FRCP, FRCPsych , was the first Professor of Psychiatry at the Institute of Psychiatry, London, and is credited with being a driving force behind the flowering of British psychiatry after World War II as well as raising the profile of the profession worldwide.-Early...

     – BS, MB – first Professor of Psychiatry at the Institute of Psychiatry
  • Helen Mayo
    Helen Mayo
    Helen Mary Mayo, OBE was an Australian medical doctor and medical educator, born and raised in Adelaide. In 1896, she enrolled at the University of Adelaide, where she studied medicine. After graduating, Mayo spent two years working in infant health in England, Ireland and India...

     – pioneer in women's and children's health
  • Anton Middelberg – chemical engineer, Federation Fellow
    Federation Fellowship
    Federation Fellowships are Australian professorial research fellowships that were instigated by the Australian Government as part of their Backing Australia's Ability initiative. They were initially designed to compete with prestigious overseas grants in an attempt to lure back high profile...

     (2003)
  • Brian Morris
    Brian Morris
    Brian Morris is a professor of molecular medical sciences at the University of Sydney, Australia. He is a molecular biologist, and has published about 250 research papers...

     – molecular biologist
  • Keith Nugent
    Keith Nugent
    Keith Alexander Nugent is an Australian physicist. He is currently Professor of Physics at the University of Melbourne, Australia specialising in X-ray optics and near-field optics. He was born in Bath, England...

     – BS, physicist, Federation Fellow
    Federation Fellowship
    Federation Fellowships are Australian professorial research fellowships that were instigated by the Australian Government as part of their Backing Australia's Ability initiative. They were initially designed to compete with prestigious overseas grants in an attempt to lure back high profile...

     (2001)
  • Mark Oliphant
    Mark Oliphant
    Sir Marcus 'Mark' Laurence Elwin Oliphant, AC, KBE, FRS was an Australian physicist and humanitarian who played a fundamental role in the first experimental demonstration of nuclear fusion and also the development of the atomic bomb.During his retirement, Oliphant was appointed as the Governor of...

     – nuclear physicist
  • Ian Plimer
    Ian Plimer
    Ian Rutherford Plimer is an Australian geologist, academic, professor of mining geology at the University of Adelaide, and a director of four mining companies...

     – professor and global warming critic
  • Hugh Possingham
    Hugh Possingham
    Hugh Phillip Possingham, FAA , is an ARC Federation Fellow in the Department of Mathematics, and the School of Integrative Biology at the University of Queensland...

     – mathematical ecologist, Rhodes scholar and Federation Fellow
    Federation Fellowship
    Federation Fellowships are Australian professorial research fellowships that were instigated by the Australian Government as part of their Backing Australia's Ability initiative. They were initially designed to compete with prestigious overseas grants in an attempt to lure back high profile...

     (2006)
  • Mark Sparnon – engineer and Chief of Design of the Airbus A380
    Airbus A380
    The Airbus A380 is a double-deck, wide-body, four-engine jet airliner manufactured by the European corporation Airbus, a subsidiary of EADS. It is the largest passenger airliner in the world. Due to its size, many airports had to modify and improve facilities to accommodate it...

  • Andy Thomas
    Andy Thomas
    Andrew "Andy" Sydney Withiel Thomas is an Australian-born American aerospace engineer and a NASA astronaut. He became a U.S. citizen in December 1986, hoping to gain entry to NASA's astronaut program...

     – the first Australian in space
  • Cecil Edgar Tilley
    Cecil Edgar Tilley
    Cecil Edgar Tilley FRS was an Australian-British petrologist and geologist.He was born in Unley, Adelaide, the youngest child of John Thomas Edward Tilley, a civil engineer from London, and his wife South Australia-born wife Catherine Jane...

     – petrologist and geologist

Music

  • Julian Cochran
    Julian Cochran
    thumb|200px|Julian Cochran in 1998Julian Cochran is an English-born Australian composer.Cochran's earlier works show stylistic influences from Impressionist music and his later works are more noticeably influenced by Classical music and folk music of Eastern Europe...

     – composer
  • Graham Jenkin
    Graham Jenkin
    Graham Jenkin is an Australian poet, historian, composer, and educator.Graham Jenkin was born in Adelaide and educated at various country schools and at Prince Alfred College, Wattle Park Teachers College, and the University of Adelaide. He spent two years working as a jackeroo on stations in...

     – poet, composer and historian
  • Graham Koehne – composer
  • Stephen Whittington
    Stephen Whittington
    Stephen Whittington is an Australian composer, pianist, teacher and writer on music.- Biography :Whittington was born in Adelaide, South Australia, in 1953. He studied music at the Elder Conservatorium of Music, where his piano teacher was Clemens Leske Sr...

     – composer, pianist and writer on music

Performing arts

  • Francis Greenslade
    Francis Greenslade
    Francis Greenslade is an Australian comic actor. He and comedic partner Shaun Micallef appeared on the legal comedy Welcher and Welcher, as well as Full Frontal...

     – comedian
  • Dichen Lachman
    Dichen Lachman
    Dichen Lachman is an Australian actress. She is best known for appearing in the soap opera Neighbours as Katya Kinski and Joss Whedon's science fiction drama television series Dollhouse as Sierra...

     – actress (portrayed Sierra
    Sierra (Dollhouse)
    Sierra is a fictional character portrayed by Dichen Lachman in the Fox science fiction series Dollhouse, created by Joss Whedon. Within the series' narrative, Sierra is an "Active" or a "doll", one of a group of men and women who can be programmed with memories and skills to engage in particular...

     on Dollhouse
    Dollhouse (TV series)
    Dollhouse is an American science fiction television series created by writer and director Joss Whedon under Mutant Enemy Productions. It premiered on February 13, 2009, on the Fox network and was officially cancelled on November 11, 2009. The final episode aired on January 29, 2010...

    )
  • Shaun Micallef
    Shaun Micallef
    Shaun Patrick Micallef is an Australian actor, comedian and writer. After ten years of working in insurance law as a solicitor in Adelaide, Micallef moved to Melbourne to pursue a full-time comedy career in 1993...

     – comedian

Sports

  • Leonidas Bott
    Leonidas Bott
    Leonidas Cecil Bott was an Australian cricketer and engineer who played 14 matches for Western Australia between 1912 and 1925. Born in Adelaide, Bott was educated at Perth Boys' School and Christian Brothers' College, and later received a scholarship to study at the University of Adelaide...

     (1889–1969), Australian cricketer
  • David Fitzsimons – athlete, middle distance runner, winner of eith Australian Athletics Championships

Other

  • David Penberthy
    David Penberthy
    David Penberthy is the editor-in-chief of News Limited opinion website, The Punch. He was editor of The Daily Telegraph in Sydney, Australia, from April 2005 until November 2008.-Career:Penberthy studied at the University of Adelaide in the late 1980s...

     – editor-in-chief of the Australian The Daily Telegraph
    The Daily Telegraph (Australia)
    The Daily Telegraph is an Australian tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales, by Nationwide News, part of News Corporation.The Tele, as it is also known, was founded in 1879. From 1936 to 1972, it was owned by Frank Packer's Australian Consolidated Press. That year it was sold to...


Nobel laureates

  • Sir William Bragg
    William Henry Bragg
    Sir William Henry Bragg OM, KBE, PRS was a British physicist, chemist, mathematician and active sportsman who uniquely shared a Nobel Prize with his son William Lawrence Bragg - the 1915 Nobel Prize in Physics...

     – physicist, Nobel laureate (Physics, 1915) with his son William Lawrence Bragg
    William Lawrence Bragg
    Sir William Lawrence Bragg CH OBE MC FRS was an Australian-born British physicist and X-ray crystallographer, discoverer of the Bragg law of X-ray diffraction, which is basic for the determination of crystal structure. He was joint winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1915. He was knighted...

      "for their services in the analysis of crystal structure by means of X-rays"
  • J.M. Coetzee – retired to Adelaide and Honorary Visiting Research Fellow in the Discipline of English, an acclaimed South Africa
    South Africa
    The Republic of South Africa is a country in southern Africa. Located at the southern tip of Africa, it is divided into nine provinces, with of coastline on the Atlantic and Indian oceans...

    n novelist and Nobel laureate (Literature, 2003)

Law

  • Leo Blair (senior)
    Leo Blair (senior)
    Leo Charles Lynton Blair is a retired University of Durham law lecturer. He is the author of the book The Commonwealth Public Service...

     – the father of British Prime Minister Tony Blair
    Tony Blair
    Anthony Charles Lynton Blair is a former British Labour Party politician who served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2 May 1997 to 27 June 2007. He was the Member of Parliament for Sedgefield from 1983 to 2007 and Leader of the Labour Party from 1994 to 2007...

     – was a law lecturer at the University of Adelaide while Tony was a child.

Geologists

  • William Noel Benson
    William Noel Benson
    William Noel Benson FRS FRGS was a research geologist and academic. After studying geology at the University of Sydney, Benson worked temporarily at the University of Adelaide before returning to Sydney as a demonstrator...

     – geologist
  • Cecil Madigan
    Cecil Madigan
    Cecil Thomas Madigan was an Australian explorer and geologist born in Renmark, South Australia.After attending Prince Alfred College in Adelaide and the University of Adelaide, he won a Rhodes scholarship in 1911 to study geology at Magdalen College, Oxford.In 1911 he was invited by Sir Douglas...

     – geologist
  • Sir Douglas Mawson
    Douglas Mawson
    Sir Douglas Mawson, OBE, FRS, FAA was an Australian geologist, Antarctic explorer and Academic. Along with Roald Amundsen, Robert Falcon Scott, and Ernest Shackleton, Mawson was a key expedition leader during the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration.-Early work:He was appointed geologist to an...

     – Antarctic explorer and geologist
  • Ian Plimer
    Ian Plimer
    Ian Rutherford Plimer is an Australian geologist, academic, professor of mining geology at the University of Adelaide, and a director of four mining companies...

     – Geologist and noted global warming critic
  • Ralph Tate
    Ralph Tate
    Ralph Tate was a British-born botanist and geologist, who was later active in Australia.-Early life:Tate was born at Alnwick in Northumberland, the son of Thomas Turner Tate , a teacher of mathematics and science, and his wife Frances...

     – botanist and geologist
  • Richard Hillis Geoscientist

Mathematicians

  • Keith Briggs
    Keith Briggs (mathematician)
    Keith Briggs is a mathematician notable for several world-record achievements in the field of computational mathematics:*The most accurate calculation of the Feigenbaum constants, which was published in A precise calculation of the Feigenbaum constants, Mathematics of Computation 57, 435-439.*The...

     – mathematician, was formerly on the staff of the Physics Department
  • Gavin Brown
    Gavin Brown (academic)
    Gavin Brown, AO was a Scottish-born mathematician, and the former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sydney....

     – mathematician
  • Charles E. M. Pearce
    Charles E. M. Pearce
    Charles Edward Miller Pearce is a New Zealand/Australian mathematician.He is currently the Elder Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Adelaide.-Education:...

     – applied mathematician
  • Renfrey Potts
    Renfrey Potts
    Professor Renfrey Burnard Potts AO, , BSc , D Phil , DSc , FAA, FTSE, FACS, FAustMS, was an Australian mathematician and is notable for the Potts model and his achievements in: operations research, especially networks; transportation science, car-following and road traffic; Ising-type models in...

     – Adelaide's first professor of applied mathematics
  • George Szekeres
    George Szekeres
    George Szekeres AM was a Hungarian-Australian mathematician.-Early years:Szekeres was born in Budapest, Hungary as Szekeres György and received his degree in chemistry at the Technical University of Budapest. He worked six years in Budapest as an analytical chemist. He married Esther Klein in 1936...

     – mathematician known for the Erdős–Szekeres theorem
    Erdos–Szekeres theorem
    In mathematics, the Erdős–Szekeres theorem is a finitary result that makes precise one of the corollaries of Ramsey's theorem. While Ramsey's theorem makes it easy to prove that every sequence of distinct real numbers contains either a monotonically increasing infinite subsequence, or a...

  • Ernie Tuck
    Ernie Tuck
    Professor Ernest Oliver Tuck BSc , PhD , FAA, FTSE, FACS, FAustMS was an Australian applied mathematician, notable for his sustained work in ship hydrodynamics, and for Tuck's incompressibility function.-Early life and education:...

     – applied mathematician
  • Mathai Varghese
    Mathai Varghese
    Mathai Varghese is a mathematician and an Australian Research Council Australian Professorial Fellow at the University of Adelaide. His most influential contribution to date is the Mathai-Quillen formalism, which he formulated together with Daniel Quillen, and which has since found applications in...

     – pure mathematician

Physicists

  • Derek Abbott
    Derek Abbott
    Derek Abbott is a physicist and electronic engineer. He is a Professor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Adelaide, Australia...

     – physicist and engineer, pioneered the first terahertz (T-ray) program in Australia and led the early development of a branch of game theory
    Game theory
    Game theory is a mathematical method for analyzing calculated circumstances, such as in games, where a person’s success is based upon the choices of others...

     known as Parrondo's paradox
    Parrondo's paradox
    Parrondo's paradox, a paradox in game theory, has been described as: A losing strategy that wins. It is named after its creator, Spanish physicist Juan Parrondo, who discovered the paradox in 1996...

    .
  • Rod Crewther
    Rod Crewther
    Rodney James Crewther is a physicist, notable in the field of gauge field theories.-Education:After gaining his MSc at Melbourne University, Crewther was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to the California Institute of Technology...

     – physicist, was a PhD student of the Nobel prize winner Murray Gell-Mann
    Murray Gell-Mann
    Murray Gell-Mann is an American physicist and linguist who received the 1969 Nobel Prize in physics for his work on the theory of elementary particles...

  • Bert Green
    Herbert S. Green
    Herbert Sydney Green was a doctoral student of the Nobel Laureate Max Born at Edinburgh, with whom he was involved in the development of the modern kinetic theory...

     was a PhD student of the Nobel Laureate Max Born
    Max Born
    Max Born was a German-born physicist and mathematician who was instrumental in the development of quantum mechanics. He also made contributions to solid-state physics and optics and supervised the work of a number of notable physicists in the 1920s and 30s...

     and Green is the "G" in "BBGKY
    BBGKY hierarchy
    In statistical physics, the BBGKY hierarchy is a set of equations describing the dynamics of a system of a large number of interacting particles...

    ."
  • Tanya Monro – physicist and Federation Fellow
    Federation Fellowship
    Federation Fellowships are Australian professorial research fellowships that were instigated by the Australian Government as part of their Backing Australia's Ability initiative. They were initially designed to compete with prestigious overseas grants in an attempt to lure back high profile...

     (2008)
  • Albert Percival Rowe
    Albert Percival Rowe
    Albert Percival Rowe was a British physicist and senior research administrator who had a major role in the development of Radar before and during World War II....

     – Vice-Chancellor, physicist and previously Radar pioneer in Britain

Other

  • Barry Brook (scientist)
    Barry Brook (scientist)
    Barry William Brook is an Australian scientist. He is a professor in the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Adelaide, where he holds the Sir Hubert Wilkins Chair of Climate Change. He is also Director of Climate Science at the Environment Institute. He has a B.Sc. and...

     – climate scientist and advocate of nuclear power
  • Alan Cooper – ancient DNA expert and Federation Fellow
    Federation Fellowship
    Federation Fellowships are Australian professorial research fellowships that were instigated by the Australian Government as part of their Backing Australia's Ability initiative. They were initially designed to compete with prestigious overseas grants in an attempt to lure back high profile...

     (2004)
  • Paul Davies
    Paul Davies
    Paul Charles William Davies, AM is an English physicist, writer and broadcaster, currently a professor at Arizona State University as well as the Director of BEYOND: Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science...

     – Professor of Natural Philosophy, Templeton Prize
    Templeton Prize
    The Templeton Prize is an annual award presented by the Templeton Foundation. Established in 1972, it is awarded to a living person who, in the estimation of the judges, "has made an exceptional contribution to affirming life's spiritual dimension, whether through insight, discovery, or practical...

     winner (1995)
  • Tim Flannery
    Tim Flannery
    Timothy Fridtjof Flannery is an Australian mammalogist, palaeontologist, environmentalist and global warming activist....

     – paleontologist, Australian of the Year
  • Fay Gale
    Fay Gale
    Fay Gale AO was an Australian cultural geographer and an emeritus professor. She was a passionate advocate of equal opportunity for women and Aboriginal people.-Background:...

     – Adelaide's First Honours Geography graduate, first woman President of the Australian Vice-Chancellors' Committee, President, Academy of Social Sciences in Australia 1998-2000, Vice-Chancellor, University of Western Australia 1990-1997
  • Frederic Wood Jones
    Frederic Wood Jones
    Frederic Wood Jones , usually referred to as Wood Jones, was a British observational naturalist, embryologist, anatomist and anthropologist, who spent considerable time in Australia....

     – naturalist
  • Peter Sutton
    Peter Sutton
    Peter Sutton FASSA is an Australian social anthropologist and linguist who has, over a period of almost 40 years , significantly contributed to: recording Australian Aboriginal languages; promoting Australian Aboriginal art; mapping Australian Aboriginal cultural landscapes; and increasing...

     – anthropologist
  • Mark Tester – botanist and Federation Fellow
    Federation Fellowship
    Federation Fellowships are Australian professorial research fellowships that were instigated by the Australian Government as part of their Backing Australia's Ability initiative. They were initially designed to compete with prestigious overseas grants in an attempt to lure back high profile...

     (2004)
  • Mike Tyler – Ig Nobel Prize
    Ig Nobel Prize
    The Ig Nobel Prizes are an American parody of the Nobel Prizes and are given each year in early October for ten unusual or trivial achievements in scientific research. The stated aim of the prizes is to "first make people laugh, and then make them think"...

     winner (2005)
  • Sir Joseph Cooke Verco
    Joseph Cooke Verco
    Sir Joseph Cooke Verco was an Australian physician and conchologist.Verco was a son of James Crabb Verco, and was born at Fullarton, South Australia. Both his parents came from Cornwall, UK. He was educated at the J. L...

     – physician and conchologist

Humanities

  • Tristram Cary
    Tristram Cary
    Tristram Ogilvie Cary, OAM was a pioneering English-Australian composer.-Early life:Cary was born in Oxford, England, and educated at the Dragon School in Oxford and Westminster School in London. He was the son of a pianist and the novelist, Joyce Cary, author of Mister Johnson...

     – composer of the Dalek theme tune for Doctor Who
    Doctor Who
    Doctor Who is a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC. The programme depicts the adventures of a time-travelling humanoid alien known as the Doctor who explores the universe in a sentient time machine called the TARDIS that flies through time and space, whose exterior...

  • Brian Castro
    Brian Castro
    Brian Albert Castro is an Australian novelist and essayist.-Biography:Castro was born in Hong Kong and has lived in Australia since 1961. He is of Portuguese, Chinese, and English descent. Currently he is Chair of Creative Writing at the University of Adelaide....

     – novelist
  • Robert Champion de Crespigny
    Robert Champion de Crespigny
    Robert James Champion de Crespigny, AC is an Australian businessman.-Early life and education:Champion de Crespigny was educated at Melbourne Grammar School and the University of Melbourne, from which he graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce degree.-Accounting:Upon completing his studies, he...

     – industrialist
  • Graeme Hugo – demographer and Federation Fellow
    Federation Fellowship
    Federation Fellowships are Australian professorial research fellowships that were instigated by the Australian Government as part of their Backing Australia's Ability initiative. They were initially designed to compete with prestigious overseas grants in an attempt to lure back high profile...

     (2002)
  • Frank Cameron Jackson
    Frank Cameron Jackson
    Frank Cameron Jackson is an Australian philosopher, currently Distinguished Professor and former Director of the Research School of Social Sciences at Australian National University. In 2007-2008, he also became a regular visiting professor of philosophy at Princeton University...

     – philosopher
  • Gavan McCormack
    Gavan McCormack
    Gavan McCormack is a researcher specialising in East Asia who is currently Emeritus Professor and Visiting Fellow, Division of Pacific and Asian History of the Australian National University...

     – orientalist
    Oriental studies
    Oriental studies is the academic field of study that embraces Near Eastern and Far Eastern societies and cultures, languages, peoples, history and archaeology; in recent years the subject has often been turned into the newer terms of Asian studies and Middle Eastern studies...

  • Sir Leslie Melville
    Leslie Melville
    Sir Leslie Galfreid Melville KBE was a renowned Australian economist, academic and public servant. He helped form Australia's central banking system and gave her a voice in international economic forums in the years following World War II...

     – inaugural Professor of Economics at age 27; later Vice-Chancellor of the Australian National University
    Australian National University
    The Australian National University is a teaching and research university located in the Australian capital, Canberra.As of 2009, the ANU employs 3,945 administrative staff who teach approximately 10,000 undergraduates, and 7,500 postgraduate students...

  • Sir William Mitchell
    William Mitchell (philosopher)
    Sir William Mitchell was Professor of English Language, Literature and Mental and Moral Philosophy at the University of Adelaide from 1894–1922, Vice-Chancellor 1916–1942 and Chancellor 1942–1948....

     – philosopher
  • George Rudé
    George Rudé
    George Rudé was a British Marxist historian, specializing in the French Revolution and "history from below," especially the importance of crowds in history.-Summary:...

     – Marxist historian
  • J. J. C. Smart
    J. J. C. Smart
    John Jamieson Carswell "Jack" Smart AC is an Australian philosopher and academic who is currently Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Monash University, Australia...

     – philosopher
  • Andrew Taylor
    Andrew Taylor (poet)
    Andrew McDonald Taylor is an Australian poet and academic. Although he lacks the public profile of several of his contemporaries, he has since come to be regarded as a major figure in Australian poetry, with a body of work notable for its intelligence and its formal, emotional and geographical...

     – poet
  • Ghil'ad Zuckermann
    Ghil'ad Zuckermann
    Ghil'ad Zuckermann is an Israeli-Italian-British-Australian linguist, expert of language revival, contact linguistics, lexicology and the study of language, culture and identity...

    – linguist
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