Notable alumni
Birkbeck alumni can be found in all spheres of life. We're very proud of the accomplishments of our graduates.
Business
- Marian Adkin CBE (MSc Economics, 1986): Former member of the Monetary Policy Committee
- Nicholas Baldwin (MSc Economics, 1984): Former Chief Executive, PowerGen Plc
- Steve Bundred (MSc Economics, 1984): Chief Executive, Audit Commission
- Moorad Choudhry (PhD Management, 2008): Head of Treasury, Europe Arab Bank plc
- Simon Morris (PhD History, 2005): Partner, CMS Cameron McKenna
- Victor Ng (MSc Economics, 1978): Executive Chairman, London Asia Group
- Sir Terence Heiser (BA English, 1958): Formerly Non-Executive Director of Abbey National Plc, Sainsbury’s Plc and Wessex Water Plc
- Eric Salama (MSc Economics, 1986): Chairman and Chief Executive, the Kantar Group
- Richard Sambrook (MSc Politics and Administration, 1984): Formerly Director of the BBC World, responsible for leading the BBC's international news services across radio, television and new media
- William Stanley (1829-1909) Student of technical drawing, engineering and phrenology at the London Mechanics’ Institution, later Birkbeck College: Victorian inventor, engineer and philanthropist
- Dominic Swan (BSc Financial Economics, 1995): Managing Director Structured Investment Vehicles, HSBC
- Seijiro Takeshita (PhD Management, 2007): Director, Mizuho International Plc
- David Waller (MA Victorian Studies, 2004): Head of Media Relations, Man Group plc
- Simon J Ward (MSc Finance, 1994): Chief Economist, Henderson Global Investors
- Trevor Williams (Doctoral study, Development Studies): Chief Economist, Lloyds TSB Corporate Markets
Politics and government
- Luciana Berger MP (Government, Policy and Politics, 2005): Labour MP for Liverpool Wavertree since 2010
- Stephen Bridges LVO (International Studies Diploma, 1996): Former Ambassador to Cambodia and Deputy High Commissioner to Bangladesh
- David Crighton (MSc, Psychology): Deputy Chief Psychologist, Ministry of Justice
- Mary Dalgleish (MSc Occupational Psychology, 1991): Chief Psychologist, Department of Employment
- Ed Davey MP (MSc Economics, 1993): Liberal Democrat MP for Kingston and Surbiton 1997-present & Minister for Employment Relations, Consumer and Postal Affairs
- Gloria de Piero MP (MSc Political & Social Theory, 2003): MP for Ashfield in Nottinghamshire since the 2010 General Election, journalist and television presenter
- Samir El-Youssef (MA Philosophy, 2000): Writer, commentator and peace activist
- Edward Glover CMG MVO (BA History, 1967; MPhil History, 1970): Former High Commissioner to Guyana and Ambassador to Suriname (1998-2002). Adviser on Foreign Affairs to Coalitional Provisional Authority, Iraq (2004)
- Julia Goldsworthy (PG Certificate Economics with Mathematics, 2003): Liberal Democrat MP for Falmouth and Camborne from 2005-2010
- Richard McKee (BA Classics, 1990): Senior Immigration Judge, Ministry of Justice
- Denis MacShane MP (PhD International Business, 1990): Labour MP for Rotherham 1994-present. Minister of State for Europe from 2002 – 2005
- Leslie Morphy (MSc, Politics and Social Policy): Chief Executive, Crisis
- Jenny Rowe (MSc Politics and Administration, 1984): Chief Executive, UK Supreme Court
- Nick Smith MP (MSc Economic and Social Change, 1991): Labour politician, MP for Blaenau Gwent since May 2010
- Sidney James Webb, 1st Baron Passfield (1859 –1947) Student of Law at Birkbeck: Socialist, economist, reformer, and husband of Beatrice Potter. He was one of the early members of the Fabian Society, helping turn it into the pre-eminent political-intellectual society of the day, and also founded the London School of Economics
- Kitty Ussher (MSc Economics, 1998): Labour MP for Burnley 2005-2010. Government Minister 2007-2009. Currently Chief Economist at the Think Tank Demos
- Sarah Weir (MA Computer Applications for History, 1999): Head of Arts and Cultural Strategy, Olympic Development Authority
Arts and media
- Simon Bird (MA Cultural and Critical Studies, 2007): Actor, writer and stand up comedian best known for playing Will McKenzie in E4's BAFTA winning comedy the Inbetweeners
- Siobhan Butterworth (BA English, 2005): Former Legal Director, Guardian Newspapers Ltd
- Alan Davey (MA Classical Civilisation, 1997): Chief Executive, Arts Council
- Philippa Forrester (BSc Environmental Conservation, 1998): British television, radio presenter and producer, and author
- Edward ‘Bear’ Grylls (BA Spanish and Latin American Studies, 2001): British adventurer, writer and television presenter who was one of the youngest people to scale Mount Everest at the age of 23
- Nerina Pallot (BA English, 2009): Platinum-selling, BRIT Award-nominated singer and songwriter
- Sir Arthur Wing Pinero (1855-1934) Law alumnus: English actor and prominent dramatist and stage director
- David Smith (MSc, Economics): Economics Editor of the Sunday Times
- Ben Walters (MA History of Film and Visual Media, 2002): Critic of film, television and journalist
Academia
- Felicia Adeyoyin (BA Hons English, 1968; Diploma Education, 1976): Professor at the University of Lagos
- Patricia Brewerton (PhD English, 1998): Professor at Queen Mary, University of London
- Moorad Choudhry (PhD Management, 2008): Professor and author. Former Head of Treasury at Europe Arab Bank
- Alice Coleman (BA Geography, 1947): Emeritus Professor, Kings College, University of London
- Alan Cork (MSc Entomology, 1987; PhD Entomology, 1990): Professor of Bio-Rational Pest Management at the University of Greenwich
- Dame Elizabeth Esteve-Coll DBE FRSA (BA History and History of Art, 1976): Formerly Chancellor of the University of Lincoln, Vice-Chancellor of the University of East Anglia and Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum
- Frank Feates (BSc (Spec) Chemistry, 1954; PhD Chemistry, 1956): Professor and formerly Director of the Department of the Environment
- Peter Gosden (PhD History, 1959): Former Professor of the History of Education, Leeds University
- Kenneth Holmes (PhD Crystallography, 1959): During his studies Kenneth worked as a Research Assistant and Research Associate for the Department of Crystallography working on the structure of tobacco mosaic virus with Rosalind Franklin and Aaron Klug (officially supervised by JD Bernal)
- Leonard Mandel (PhD Nuclear Physics, 1951): Physicist
- Leslie Mayhew (BSc Geography, 1976; PhD Geography, 1979): Professor of Statistics at Cass Business School
- Peter Mortimore (BSc Psychology, 1973): Former Director, Institute of Education
- J Philippe Rushton (BSc Psychology, 1973): Psychology Professor at the University of Western Ontario, most widely known for his work on intelligence and racial differences
- Bryan Sewell (PhD Crystallography, 1981): Professor at the University of Cape Town
- Nicola Spence (MSc Microbiology, 1986): Chief Executive, Science City York
- Jean Stubbs (PhD History, 1975): Professor of Caribbean Studies, London Metropolitan University
- Peter Taylor-Gooby (MPhil Philosophy, 1969): Professor of Social Policy, University of Kent. Peter is also a Fellow of the British Academy and an Advisor to the Prime Minister's Strategy Unit.
- Jill Westerman CBE (MA English Literature and Language, 1982): Principal and Chief Executive of the Northern College for Residential Adult Education in South Yorkshire. Awarded a CBE in 2010 for services to adult learning.
Sport
- Andy Saull (Currently BSc (Econ) Financial Economics): Saracens and England U21 Rugby Union player
