This is a list of notable graduates as well as non-graduate former students, academic staff, and university officials of Zhejiang University and its predecessors in China. It also includes those who may be considered alumni by extension, having studied at institutions that later merged with Zhejiang University.
Name | Known as | Known for | Links to Zhejiang University |
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Chen Duxiu | political leader, writer |
| Studied shipbuilding and French at Qiushi Academy during 1897-1899 until he was expelled due to anti-government speech. |
Jiang Baili | military writer, strategist, trainer |
| Studied at Qiushi Academy during 1899–1901 |
Chen Yi | military leader, politician |
| Studied at Qiushi Academy |
Huang Fu | politician |
| Studied at Qiushi Academy |
Jiang Menglin | educator, politician |
| Studied at Chekiang Higher Institutes from 1903 to 1904 Served as the first president of National Chekiang University from 1927 to 1928 |
Wu Han | historian |
| Studied college preparatory courses at Hangchow College from 1927 to 1928 |
Hu Qiaomu | politician, Marxist theorist |
| Studied at the Department of Foreign Languages, National Chekiang University from 1933 to 1935, before he was expelled from the university [2] |
Xu Liangying | physicist, historian, human rights defender |
| BSc Physics at National Chekiang University, Class of 1942 [4] |
Zhou Rongxin | politician |
| President of Zhejiang University (1958–1962) |
Huang Zhiquan | politician |
| BSc Agricultural Mechanical Engineering at Zhejiang University, 1959–1963 |
Zhang Mengjin | politician |
| Studied at Hangzhou University |
Lu Yongxiang | politician, educator, engineer | BSc Hydrodynamics (Hydraulic Mechanics) at Zhejiang University, 1959–1964 Lecturer at ZJU since 1981, professor since 1983, president from 1988 to 1995 | |
Chen Mingde | politician |
| BSc Electrical Engineering at Zhejiang University, 1958–1962 |
Zhang Xinsheng | politician |
| Studied English and literature at the Department of Foreign Languages of Hangzhou University during 1977–1979 |
Xie Xuren | politician |
| Studied Industrial Economic Management at Zhejiang University during 1981–1984 |
Zhu Yanfeng | politician |
| BSc Automation at Zhejiang University, Class of 1983 |
Wang Youcai | human rights defender |
| BSc Physics at Zhejiang University, 1983–1987 |
Sun Zhonghuan | politician |
| Studied the postgraduate course of economic management at Hangzhou University from 1997 to 1998 |
Dong Junshu | politician |
| BSc Economic at Hangzhou University |
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