List of academics of Queen Mary University of London

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The following is a list of notable academics past and present, who have taught or researched at Queen Mary University of London and at the institutions historically merged to from the current university.

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Sciences

Biologists

Chemists

Physicists and material scientists

Astronomers

Engineers

Earth scientists

Mathematicians

Computer scientists

Zoologists

Medicine

Physicians

Surgeons

Psychiatrists

Medical scientists

Arts

Literature

Film and performance studies

Language and linguistics

Humanities

Historians


Philosophers

Social Sciences

Lawyers and jurists

Economists, financiers, and business people

Political scientists

Social scientists and sociologists

Educators

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