List of Australian National University people

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This is an incomplete list of Australian National University people, including alumni and staff.

Contents

Alumni

Academia

Business

Government

Politicians

Prime Ministers of Australia
Other federal politicians

State Premiers and territory Chief Ministers

State Premiers
Territory Chief Ministers
Other State and territory politicians

Civil servants

Diplomats
United Nations officials
Foreign officials

Law

Justices of the High Court of Australia

Judges of the Federal Court of Australia

  • Tony Whitlam, Judge of the Federal Court of Australia 1993–2005

Judges of the Supreme Courts of Australian states and territories

President of the Chamber of the Supreme Administrative Court of Thailand

Federal Magistrates of Australia

Law professors

Humanities

Arts

Journalism and media

Literature, writing and poetry

Military

Sciences

Astronomy

Biology

Chemistry

Mathematics

Medicine

Physics

Sport

Other

Faculty

Notable past and current faculty members include:

Philanthropy

Administration

Chancellors

OrderChair of Interim CouncilTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
1Richard Mills194619514–5 years1
1 Mills served as Chair of the Interim Council while the University was initially beginning operations. While Bruce was officially the first Chancellor, Mills had been effectively fulfilling the same function.
Order Chancellor Term startTerm endTime in officeNotes
1 1st Viscount Bruce of Melbourne CH , MC , PC 195119619–10 years [6]
2 Sir John Cockcroft OM , KCB , CBE 196119653–4 years [7]
3 Lord Florey OM 196519682–3 years [8]
4 Dr. H. C. Coombs 196819767–8 years [9]
5 Sir John Crawford AC , KBE 197619847–8 years [10]
6 Sir Richard Blackburn OBE 198419872–3 years [11]
7 Sir Gordon Jackson AK 198719902–3 years [12]
8 Sir Geoffrey Yeend AC , CBE 199019943–4 years [13]
9 Peter Baume AC 1994200611–12 years [14]
10 Allan Hawke AC 200631 December 20081–2 years [15]
11 Kim Beazley AC 1 January 200931 December 20091 year, 0 days [16]
12 Gareth Evans AC , QC 1 January 201031 December 201910 years, 0 days [17]
13 Julie Bishop 1 January 2020incumbent4 years, 335 days [18]

Vice-Chancellors

Order Vice-Chancellor Term startTerm endTime in officeNotes
1 Sir Douglas Copland 11 May 194819534–5 years [19]
2 Sir Leslie Melville 195319606–7 years [20]
3 Sir Leonard Huxley 30 September 196019676–7 years [21]
4 Sir John Crawford 196819734–5 years [10]
5Robert Williams197319751–2 years
6 Donald Anthony Low 197519826–7 years
7 Peter Karmel 198219874–5 years [22]
8Lawrence Walter Nichol198819934–5 years
9 Deane Terrell 199431 December 20006–7 years [23]
10 Ian Chubb 1 January 200120119–10 years [24]
11 Ian Young 201131 December 20154–5 years [25]
12 Brian Schmidt 1 January 201631 December 20238 years, 335 days [26]
13 Genevieve Bell 1 January 2024incumbent [27]

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