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- Academics of the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, including the predeceding constituent institutions King's College and Marischal College.
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 323 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- James Black Baillie
- Alexander Bain (philosopher)
- Dugald Baird
- Robin Barbour
- Theo Barker
- Robert Baron (theologian)
- Robert Barron (minister)
- David J. Batten
- Frank Bealey
- James Beattie (poet)
- John Behr
- J. B. Black
- David J. Blackbourn
- John Stuart Blackie
- Thomas Blackwell (principal)
- Thomas Blackwell (scholar)
- Steve Boardman (historian)
- Helen Bond
- John Boyd Orr
- George Boyne
- Ian Bradley
- Bill Brass
- John David Brewer
- Roy Bridges (historian)
- Celia Britton
- Brian Brock
- Terry Brotherstone
- David Brown (Free Church of Scotland)
- Robert James Brown (moderator)
- William Laurence Brown
- Walter Horace Bruford
- Stephen Buckland
- Derek Burke
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- John Callender (psychiatrist)
- Frederick Baltimore Calvert
- David Campbell (pharmacologist)
- Marion Campbell (statistician)
- Peter Colin Campbell
- John Carroll (astronomer)
- Anthony Carty
- Graeme Catto
- Thomas Malcolm Charlton
- Geoffrey Chew (musicologist)
- Marjorie Chibnall
- George Aubourne Clarke
- Peter Clift
- David L. Clough
- Patrick Copland
- Barbara Craig
- Cairns Craig
- Robert Craigie Cross
- Ernest Cruickshank
- John Cruickshank (mathematician)
- Arthur Robertson Cushny
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- David Daube
- Alexander Dyce Davidson (professor)
- Norman Davidson (biochemist)
- Mirela Delibegovic
- Daniel Dewar
- Ian Diamond
- George Dickie (botanist)
- Alexander Dickson (botanist)
- Keith Dobney
- Alexander Stuart Douglas
- Dorothy G. Downie
- Penelope Dransart
- John Wight Duff
- Paul Dukes (historian)
- David Dumville
- Patrick Dun (educator)
- George Dunnet
- Robert Dyce
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- George Garden (minister)
- Alan Garton
- Simon J. Gathercole
- Catherine Gavin
- Alexander Geddes (meteorologist)
- Jane Geddes (art historian)
- Alexander Gerard
- Gilbert Gerard (theological writer)
- Alfred William Gibb
- C. H. Gimingham
- Anne Glover (biologist)
- Graham Gooday
- Thomas Gordon (philosopher)
- Alexander Gray (poet)
- Tom Greggs
- Harry Devonald Griffith
- George Grub
- William Guild
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- Neva Haites
- Robert Hamilton (economist)
- Donald Harden
- Alister Hardy
- John D. Hargreaves
- Adrian Hastings
- James Hastings
- Matthew Hay
- D. E. L. Haynes
- G. D. Henderson
- Heinrich E. K. Henel
- John Hiden
- Richard Lawrence Himsworth
- Lancelot Hogben
- Fred Holliday (marine biologist)
- Christopher Howes
- John Hughes (neuroscientist)
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- Alastair Macdonald (historian)
- Hector Munro Macdonald
- Lewis Macdonald
- Ian MacGillivray
- William MacGillivray
- Janet Elizabeth Macgregor
- Ewen MacLachlan
- Archibald James Macintyre
- Sheila Scott Macintyre
- Robert Morrison MacIver
- Donald M. MacKinnon
- Colin Maclaurin
- Bernard MacLaverty
- Roderick MacLeod (minister)
- John Alexander MacWilliam
- Alan Main (minister)
- Alexander Mair (physician)
- John Mallard
- Charles Robertson Marshall
- I. Howard Marshall
- Javier Martín-Torres
- Benjamin Martin (chess player)
- Steve Mason (biblical scholar)
- James Robert Matthews
- James Clerk Maxwell
- Bruce McCormack
- Matthew McDiarmid
- Ian A. McFarland
- Robert Gordon McKerron
- Howard McLeod
- Paul Mealor
- Duncan Mearns
- Andrew Norman Meldrum
- Andrew Melville
- John Lundie Michie
- Hugh Graham Miller
- William Minto
- Walter Hamilton Moberly
- James Moffat (mathematician)
- Andrew Moir (anatomist)
- William Moir