Faculty •
Deborah Sugg Ryan, Professor of Design History and Theory •
Jen Gupta, Astrophysicist and science communicator •
Nizar Ibrahim, professor of palaeontology •
Claudia Maraston, professor of astrophysics and winner of the 2018
Eddington Medal •
Alessandro Melis, professor of architecture innovation and curator of the Italian Pavilione at the XVII Venice Biennale •
June Purvis, professor of women's and gender history •
Neil Rackham, visiting professor at Portsmouth Business School and award-winning author •
David Wands, professor of cosmology at the
Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation Alumni Notable students of the University of Portsmouth and its predecessor institutions include: •
Mohammed Abubakar Adamu, former head of the
Police of Nigeria •
Karen Blackett, Chancellor of The University of Portsmouth •
Paola Arlotta, chair of the Regenerative Biology Department at
Harvard University •
Simon Armitage, poet, playwright and novelist who was appointed
poet laureate in 2019 •
John Armitt, civil engineer and chairman of the
Olympic Delivery Authority •
Ian Bishop,
archdeacon of Macclesfield •
Jonathan Bullock, former
member of the European Parliament for the
East Midlands constituency •
Nira Chamberlain, principal consultant at
SNC-Lavalin and president of the
Institute of Mathematics and its Applications •
David Chidgey, Baron Chidgey, Liberal Democrat politician and former
member of Parliament for
Eastleigh •
Ron Davies, former
secretary of state for Wales and member of Parliament for
Caerphilly •
Chuck Easttom, computer scientist, author, and inventor •
John Flint, British banker and former
chief executive officer of
HSBC •
James Farrar, actor •
Ben Fogle, broadcaster, writer and adventurer •
Christine Foyer, professor of plant science at
Birmingham University •
Tim Godwin, former police officer who served as deputy commissioner of
Deputy Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis •
Casyo 'Krept' Johnson, London-based musician and half of
Krept and Konan •
Craig Jones, Royal Navy officer and campaigner •
Nick Kennedy, retired rugby union player and former director of rugby at
London Irish •
Rachel Lowe, businesswoman and developer of the
Destination board games •
Diana Maddock, Baroness Maddock, former
president of the Liberal Democrats and member of Parliament for
Christchurch •
Ehsan Masood, science writer, journalist, broadcaster, and lecturer at
Imperial College London •
Andrew Miller, former member of Parliament for
Ellesmere Port and Neston •
Gerard Collier, 5th Baron Monkswell, politician and hereditary peer •
Darren Naish, vertebrate palaeontologist, author, science communicator, and scientific advisor to
Netflix •
Tim Peake,
Army Air Corps officer,
European Space Agency astronaut, and former
International Space Station crew member •
Grayson Perry, contemporary artist, writer, broadcaster, and recipient of the
Turner Prize •
John Rees, national officer of the
Stop the War Coalition and visiting research fellow at
Goldsmiths, University of London •
Vernon Ross,
Archdeacon of Westmorland and Furness •
Carol Smart, feminist sociologist and academic at
Manchester University •
Lauren Steadman, Paralympic athlete who competed in three summer
Paralympics in both swimming and the paratriathlon •
Anthony Tucker-Jones, former defence intelligence officer and a widely published military expert •
Martin Whitmarsh, businessman and chief executive of
McLaren Racing ==See also==