List of honorary doctors of the University of Auckland

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The list of Honorary Doctors of the University of Auckland below shows the recipients of honorary doctorates conferred by the University of Auckland since 1962. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24]

YearRecipientDegree
1963 Keith Edward Bullen DSc
1963 William Goodfellow LLD
1963 Alexander Macbeath LittD
1963 Norman Berridge Spencer LLD
1964 Leslie Knox Munro LLD
1965 Arthur Geoffrey Davis LLD
1965 Alexander Turner LLD
1965 Francis John Turner DSc
1966 Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother LLD
1967 Ronald Macmillan Algie LLD
1967 Jack Richard Butland LLD
1967 Alexander Hugh McDonald LittD
1969 Douglas Robb LLD
1970 James Michael Liston LLD
1970 Kenneth John Maidment LLD
1970 William Arthur Sewell LittD
1970 Charles Andrew Sharp LittD
1972 Wilton Ernest Henley LLD
1974 William Henry Cooper LLD
1974 Charles Alexander Fleming DSc
1974 Frank Sargeson LittD
1976 Roy Granville McElroy LittD
1976 Martin Gloster Sullivan LittD
1978 Raymond William Firth LittD
1978 Walter Scheel LLD
1978 William Alfred Stevenson DSc
1983 David Stuart Beattie LLD
1983 Edward George Bollard DSc
1983 Arthur Oswald Michael Gilmour DSc
1983 Kiri Te Kanawa MusD
1983 Eric Hall McCormick LittD
1983 Lewis Nathan Ross LLD
1983 Graham Davies Speight LLD
1983 Eruera Kawhia Stirling LLD
1983 Dorothy Gertrude Winstone LLD
1983 Leslie Colin Woods DSc
1986 Thomas Harcourt Clarke Caughey LLD
1986 Richard Henry Lindo Ferguson LLD
1986 James Clendon Henare LLD
1986 Richard Dennis McEldowney LittD
1986 William Kendrick Smithyman LittD
1991 Lucy May Cranwell DSc
1991 Pakaariki Harrison LittD
1991 Vaughan Frederick Randal Jones DSc
1991 Janetta Mary McStay MusD
1991 Maurice Paykel LittD
1991 Catherine Anne Tizard LLD
1992 Michael John Albert Brown LLD
1992 Anastasios Christodoulou LLD
1992 Donald Conroy McIntyre MusD
1994 Colin James Maiden LLD
1996 Sadako Ogata LLD
1996 Peter Nicholas Tarling LittD
1997 Maurice Francis Richard Shadbolt LittD
1998 Bridget Margaret Ogilvie DSc
1999 Richard Ian Barker LLD
1999 Sian Seerpoohi Elias LLD
1999 Maurice Gee LittD
1999 William Douglas Goodfellow LLD
1999 Merimeri Penfold LittD
1999 Takutai Wikiriwhi D(UoA)
2001 George Samuel Beca DEng
2001 Ronald Powell Carter DEng
2001 Kenneth James Keith LLD
2001 Alice Joan Metge LittD
2001 Thomas William Schnackenberg DEng
2001 Harold Mervyn Titter D(UoA)
2001 Frederick Miles Warren D(UoA)
2002 Thomas Allen Munro Curnow LittD
2002 Graeme John Davies DEng
2004 Andrew John Gurr LittD
2004 John Antony Hood LLD
2004 Elizabeth Edwina Smither LittD
2005 Gurshon Fisher LLD
2005 David John Graham LittD
2005 Hone Papita Raukura Hotere LittD
2005 Arthur Douglas Myers LLD
2005 Ngugi wa Thiong'o LittD
2005 Hone Tuwhare LittD
2006 Patrick Dewes Hanan LittD
2006 Paul Knox Kelly LLD
2006 Lu Yongxiang DEng
2006 Anand Satyanand LLD
2007 Alan Esmond Bollard LLD
2007 Osmond Bruce Hadden LLD
2008 Jennifer Barbara Gibbs LittD
2008 Vincent Gerard O'Sullivan LittD
2008 Robert Maurice Lipson Winston DSc
2009 Elizabeth Palmer Caffin LittD
2010 Helen Elizabeth Clark LLD
2011 José Manuel Barroso LLD
2012 Hugh Alasdair Fletcher LLD
2012 Owen George Glenn LLD
2014 Ban Ki-moon LLD
2014 Peter Blanchard LLD
2014 Graeme Bruce Douglas LLD
2014 David Raymond Levene LLD
2015 Neal Hutton Plowman LLD
2015 Geoffrey Thomas Ricketts LLD
2016 Richard Hammond Aitken DEng
2016 Charles Robert Bidwell LLD
2016 George Roger Wayne France LLD
2016 Marti Friedlander LittD
2016 George William Mason DSc
2016 Julian Hart Robertson Jr LLD
2019 Beate Schuler DSc
2019 Ian Parton DEng
2019 David Mace LLD

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