List of alumni of University College, Durham

University College, Durham is one of the constituent colleges of Durham University. The following is a list of notable people to have matriculated at the college.

Where known, degree type, subject and year of graduation are included.

Alumni

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Crispin Blunt
 
Cyrus Chothia
 
Phil de Glanville
 
Jackie Doyle-Price
 
Harold Evans
 
Frank Gillingham
 
Edward Leigh
 
William Herrick Macaulay
 
Piers Merchant
 
Edward Shortt
 
Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem
 
Garry Tunnicliffe
 
James Wharton, Baron Wharton of Yarm
 
Hugh Willmott

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