school of dentistry •
Christine Aaftink, multiple National Champion Sprint (skating) and winner of medals at the WC; studied at the faculty of Human Movement Sciences •
Rena Bakhshi, programme manager for the Netherlands eScience Center's natural sciences and engineering domain •
Jan Peter Balkenende, former
Prime Minister of the Netherlands, studied
history and
law at the VU •
Jacobus Boomsma, evolutionary biologist who studies social evolution and the evolution of mating systems. •
Gerrit Cornelis Berkouwer, influential theologian and professor at the Vrije Universiteit •
Wouter Bos, former party leader of the
Dutch Labour Party and former
Minister of Finance of the Netherlands, studied
political science and
economics at VU •
Elco Brinkman, previous leader of the CDA party, studied
political science and
law at the VU •
Wim Deetman, Mayor of
The Hague, studied
political science at the VU •
Ellen van Dijk, multiple cycling World Champion; studied at the faculty of Human Movement Sciences •
Piet Hein Donner, Minister of Justice in several
cabinets (Balkenende I, II, III) and Minister of Social Affairs (Balkenende IV), studied
law at the VU •
Herman Dooyeweerd, founder of Reformational Philosophy, got his PhD at the VU and became a full professor there •
Bas de Gaay Fortman, the world's only Chair in Political Economy of Human Rights •
Andries de Grip, economist, researcher and author •
Pim Fortuyn, the
assassinated party leader of the
LPF studied
sociology at the VU •
Benny Giay, Chairman of
Papua Christian Church (Sinode KINGMI di Tanah Papua), Director of Post-Graduate Program at STT Walter Post (Walter Post Theological College), and peace and human rights activist in
Papua •
Frits Goldschmeding, founder of
Randstad NV, the second largest staffing company worldwide. •
Hans van Goor, long-distance swimmer •
Laetitia Griffith, former alderman in the Amsterdam city council, now member of the Dutch parliament, studied law at the VU •
Nico Habermann, well-known computer scientist and professor at
Carnegie Mellon University •
Hendrik Hart, philosopher and Senior Member Emeritus at the
Institute for Christian Studies, Toronto •
Dolf Jansen and
Hans Sibbel, together form the comedy team "Lebbis en Jansen," both studied at the VU •
Frans Kaashoek, computer scientist, entrepreneur, and Charles Piper Professor at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, received his PhD degree in Computer Science in 1992 from VU under supervision of Andy Tanenbaum. •
Bert Koenders, Minister of Developmental Cooperation in the
cabinet Balkenende IV, studied
social science at the VU •
Pauline Krikke, former alderman in the Amsterdam city council, now mayor of
Arnhem •
Ronald A. Kuipers, philosopher and President of the
Institute for Christian Studies as of 2018 •
Karin Lasthuizen, Dutch-New Zealand academic •
Jona Lendering, Historian and author of seven books, mostly about antiquity •
Linda de Mol, Dutch and German celebrity, who gained her celebrity status from hosting TV shows and acting in movies •
Atzo Nicolaï, Minister of Government Reform and Kingdom Relations in the
cabinet Balkenende III, studied
law and
political science at the VU •
J.W. Niemantsverdriet, Dutch experimental physical chemist, surface scientist, author, and academic. •
James Olthuis, philosopher, theologian, psychotherapist, and Senior Member Emeritus at the
Institute for Christian Studies, Toronto. •
Ferdinand Postma first rector of the
Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education in
Potchefstroom, South Africa in 1919 •
Cristina Pumplun, missionary vicar of the
Westerkerk, Amsterdam •
Calvin Seerveld, philosopher and Senior Member Emeritus in Philosophical Aesthetics at the
Institute for Christian Studies, Toronto. •
Lewis B. Smedes, American Reformed ethicist and author; also visiting professor at VU •
Nico Rienks, double Olympic Champion rowing (1988, 1996); studied at the faculty of Human Movement Sciences •
André Rouvoet, Minister of Youth and Family Affairs and Vice-Prime Minister in the
cabinet Balkenende IV, studied
law at the VU •
Robert Charles Sproul, a popular American
Reformed theologian and classical
Thomistic
apologist •
Paul-Peter Tak, immunologist, academic and Chief Immunology Officer of
GSK. •
Jacob Daniel du Toit, South African Poet and bible translator. •
Eberhard van der Laan, former mayor of the City of
Amsterdam •
Peter van der Voort, physician, professor, and politician, studied medicine at the VU •
Johannes Cornelis van Rooy, Rector of the
Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, in
Potchefstroom South Africa •
Karel Marinus Van Vliet,
physicist • Geert M.N. Verschuuren, Philosophy of Science, in particular Philosophy of Biology •
Hans Vijlbrief, civil servant, economist, and State Secretary for Finance in the cabinet Rutte III, studied economics at the VU •
Werner Vogels, Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of
Amazon.com, got his PhD in
Computer Science at the VU •
Conrad Johannes Wethmar, Professor of Theology in
University of Pretoria •
Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius, Minister of Justice and Security in the
Fourth Rutte cabinet •
Gerrit Zalm, Minister of Finance in the
cabinets Kok I, Kok II, Balkenende II and Balkenende III, and current CEO of
ABN AMRO, studied and taught
economics at VU. ==Associations and Alliances==