List of Open University people
This is a partial list of alumni and staff of the Open University.
Alumni
The OU has over 2 million alumni, including:
Politicians
- Barbara Follett, MP
 - Gerald Gardiner, Baron Gardiner, former Lord Chancellor, completed his degree whilst serving as Chancellor of the Open University
 - Bill Henderson, member of the House of Keys (Isle of Man)
 - David Heyes, MP
 - Adam Ingram, Minister of State, Northern Ireland Office
 - David Jamieson, former MP
 - Glenys Kinnock, MP
 - John McFall, MP
 - Chris Pond, former Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department for Work and Pensions
 - Graham Smith, CEO of Republic
 - Meles Zenawi, former Prime Minister of Ethiopia
 
Entertainers
- Joan Armatrading, singer/songwriter
 - Connie Booth, actress
 - Julie Christie, actress
 - Lisa Coleman, actress and volunteer occupational therapist
 - Micky Dolenz, formerly of The Monkees
 - Lionel Fanthorpe, priest, entertainer, television presenter, author and lecturer[1]
 - Romola Garai, actress
 - Hubert Gregg, radio presenter
 - Jerry Hall, model/actress
 - Frank Hampson, creator of Dan Dare
 - Sheila Hancock, actress
 - Lenny Henry, entertainer
 - Matthew Kelly, television presenter
 - Mylene Klass, actress, singer, model, pianist and media personality
 - David Neilson, actor
 - Graeme K Talboys, writer
 - Susan Tully, television producer and director; former actress
 
Miscellaneous
- Elizabeth Arnold, children's writer
 - Nigel Bridge, Lord Bridge of Harwich, retired Law Lord
 - Craig Brown, football manager
 - Air Chief Marshal Sir Brian Burridge, Royal Air Force (RAF) officer[2]
 - Peter Cottrell, author, historian and former Royal Navy and British Army officer
 - J. Colin Dodds, President of Saint Mary's University (Halifax)
 - Eric Nash Devenport, Bishop of Dunwich
 - Dawn Faizey-Webster, author and former teacher paralyzed with locked-in syndrome who completed her Ancient History degree by blinking one eye, using a specially-adapted laptop computer that translates eye movements[3][4]
 - Dillon Gallagher, prolific music producer and engineer whose credits include Kylie Minogue and Blue[5]
 - Mary Stuart, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lincoln[6]
 - Frank Turner, three-times Olympic gymnast
 - Robin Wilson, mathematician
 - Natalie Wood, The Apprentice contestant [7]
 
Staff
- Derek S. Pugh, Professor Emeritus for International Management
 - Robin Wilson, mathematician
 
References
- ↑ Fanthorpe on The Writers of Wales Database
 - ↑ http://www8.open.ac.uk/business-school/news/archive/military-leader-and-mba-graduate-pays-tribute-ou-business-school?samsredir=1301546053
 - ↑ "Mother who was left with locked-in syndrome after suffering a stroke completes a degree by BLINKING (and each exam took her three weeks)". Daily Mail. 2014-08-05. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
 - ↑ "Dawn Faizey Webster passed degree and written book by blinking one eye". Daily Mail. 2014-08-08. Retrieved 2014-08-19.
 - ↑ http://www.allmusic.com/artist/dillon-gallagher-mn0001231095/credits
 - ↑ Professor Mary Stuart, Vice-Chancellor University of Lincoln
 - ↑ "You're fired Natalie!:". OU Sesame. 26 April 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-01.
 
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 9/16/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.