Academics •
Karl-Olov Arnstberg, former professor of ethology •
Svante Arrhenius, 1903
Nobel Prize in Chemistry •
Hans Bielenstein,
sinologist •
Bert Bolin,
meteorologist, first chairman of the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) •
Meemann Chang,
paleontologist •
Paul Crutzen, 1995
Nobel Prize in Chemistry •
Sara Danius, professor in literature, member of the
Swedish Academy •
Horace Engdahl, former permanent secretary of the
Swedish Academy •
Hans von Euler-Chelpin, 1929
Nobel Prize in Chemistry •
Harry Flam, economist, dean of the School of Business •
Christer Fuglesang, astronaut, first Swede and Scandinavian in space •
Lucas Gottzén, professor of child and youth studies •
Gunnar von Heijne, professor at the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics •
Sven Hessle, professor in social work •
George de Hevesy, 1943
Nobel Prize in Chemistry •
Oskar Klein, professor in physics •
Sofja Kovalevskaja, mathematician, first female professor of mathematics in Europe •
Thorsten Mauritsen, Danish climate scientist •
Gunnar Myrdal, economist, sociologist and politician. Received the
Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1974 •
Johan Rockström, professor of environmental science •
Carl-Gustav Rossby, meteorologist •
Velta Ruke-Dravina (1917–2003), Latvian-born Swedish linguist, folklorist, professor •
Carl-Herman Tillhagen, folklorist •
Tomas Tranströmer, 2011
Nobel Prize in Literature •
Frank Wilczek, 2004
Nobel Prize in Physics and a professor of physics •
Ebba Witt-Brattström, professor in literature
Alumni ; Business •
Göran Bronner CFO Swedbank •
Mia Brunell, CEO Kinnevik •
Annika Falkengren, CEO SEB •
Johan Stael von Holstein, Swedish entrepreneur •
Torbjörn Törnqvist CEO Gunvor •
Peter Wallenberg Swedish business leader ; Politics and society •
Carl Bildt, Prime Minister of Sweden 1991–1994, and Foreign Minister 2006–2014 •
Hans Blix (LLD), diplomat •
Thomas Bodström, former Swedish
Minister of Justice •
Anna-Britta Hellbom,
anthropologist and americanist •
Dag Hammarskjöld (Doctorate in Economics 1933), U.N. Secretary General •
Elinor Hammarskjöld, lawyer and diplomat •
Karin Kock-Lindberg, first woman to hold a Ministerial position in Sweden, and first female professor of national economy in Sweden •
Princess Madeleine of Sweden, studied
art history and
Ethnology •
Mahoma Mwakipunda Mwaungulu,
Malawian freedom fighter and member of
Hastings Banda's first cabinet as Economic Advisor •
Carolina Neurath, Swedish journalist and writer •
Barbro Osher, diplomat and philanthropist •
Olof Palme, Prime Minister of Sweden •
Andreas Papandreou, Greek prime minister. Taught at the university 1968–1969 •
Georgios Papandreou, Greek prime minister. Studied sociology 1972–1973 •
Fredrik Reinfeldt, Prime Minister of Sweden 2006–2014 •
Sara Skyttedal,
MEP for
Sweden •
Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden studied
Political Science ;Entertainment and art •
Alexander Ahndoril, author •
Dr. Alban •
Ingmar Bergman, film director •
Daniel Birnbaum, director of
Moderna Museet •
Alexandra Coelho Ahndoril, author •
Maria Lynn Ehren,
Miss Universe Thailand 2017, Top 5
Miss Universe 2017 •
Aron Flam (born 1978), comedian, podcaster, and writer, and actor •
Signe Hammarsten-Jansson (1882–1970), Class of 1905 – Swedish illustrator •
Bilal Haq, poet and geoscientist (studied and taught at the university 1970s) •
Jens Lapidus, criminal defense lawyer and author •
Peter Lindgren, former guitarist of
Opeth •
Petra Mede, comedian, TV presenter •
Greg Poehler, actor, author •
André Pops, TV presenter •
Johan Rheborg, actor •
Vilgot Sjöman, film director, author ; Sportspeople •
Johan Harmenberg (born 1954), Olympic champion épée fencer ==See also==