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A list of alumni of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge in England. Its alumni include politicians, members of the judiciary, academics, industrialists, artists, athletes and journalists.
A member for life. All former Fitzwilliam students are lifelong members of the College and are part of a community of over 11,000 alumni all over the world. The Development Office works to ensure that all alumni continue to receive lifelong value from Fitzwilliam, through our alumni benefits, events, publications, and networking opportunities.
The College counts six Nobel Prize winners among its alumni. 2015 - Sir Angus Deaton (1945- ) joined Fitzwilliam as an undergraduate in 1964, undertook his PhD here, and was a Fellow of the College from 1972 to 1976.
Notable alumni of Fitzwilliam College include six Nobel laureates, a large number of prominent academics, public officials, businesspeople, clergy and athletes, three heads of state or government, one current UK Supreme Court Justice, and a significant number of political figures including a former Liberal Democrats leader, a former Chancellor ...
From the humble beginnings of the Hall, we now have a 13,000 strong alumni community, many of whom are actively engaged in the life of the College today.
People who attended Fitzwilliam College, a college of the University of Cambridge, as students.
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Its alumni include politicians, members of the judiciary, academics, industrialists, artists, athletes and journalists. This list also includes non-collegiate students affiliated to Cambridge University, known as students of Fitzwilliam House, prior to the granting of collegiate status in 1966.