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List of University of Adelaide people

This is an incomplete list of University of Adelaide people including notable alumni and staff associated with the University of Adelaide in Australia.

Alumni edit

Business edit

Government edit

Heads of state edit

  • Frances Adamson – Governor 2021–present
  • Roma Mitchell – Australia's first female judge; its first female Governor 1991–1996
  • Eric Neal – business leader, Governor 1996–2001
  • Mark Oliphant – physicist; Governor 1971–1976
  • Keith Seaman – Uniting Church minister; Governor 1977–1982
  • Hieu Van Le – Lieutenant Governor of South Australia 2007–2014; Governor 2014–2021

Politicians edit

National leaders edit
Australia edit
All other countries edit
  • Peter Ong Boon Kwee – Head of the Civil Service, Singapore since 2010,[2][3] the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Finance, Singapore since 2009,[4] and Permanent Secretary with Special Duties in the Prime Minister's Office, Singapore[5]
  • Ong Teng Cheong – 5th President of Singapore (1993–1999)[6]
  • Joseph Pairin Kitingan – 7th Chief Minister of Sabah, Malaysia (1985–1994)
  • Abdul Taib – 4th Chief Minister of Sarawak, Malaysia (1981–2014); Governor of Sarawak (2014–)
  • Adenan Satem – 5th Chief Minister of Sarawak, Malaysia (2014–2017)
  • Tony Tan Keng Yam – 7th President of Singapore (2011–2017);[7] Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore (1995–2005[8])
South Australian premiers edit
Other Federal politicians edit
Other state and territory politicians edit
  • Adair Blain – Member for the Northern Territory (1934–1949)
  • Pru Goward – Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, current minister
  • Shane Stone – Chief Minister of the Northern Territory (1995–1999)
  • Ian Wilson – Member for Sturt (1966–1969, 1972–1993), former minister
Other politician figures edit

Public servants edit

Diplomats edit
Military edit

Humanities edit

Arts edit

History edit

Journalism and media edit

Literature, writing and poetry edit

Philosophy and theology edit

Judiciary and the law edit

  • Amanda Banton – lawyer
  • John Basten – Justice of the New South Wales Court of Appeal
  • Richard Blackburn – former Chief Justice of the Australian Capital Territory
  • Catherine Branson – former President of the Australian Human Rights Commission and Justice of the Federal Court of Australia
  • John Bray – Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia, poet and classicist
  • James Crawford – legal academic; Judge of the International Court of Justice (2014)
  • Bill Denny – Attorney-General of South Australia
  • John Doyle – Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia
  • John Finnis – legal scholar and philosopher
  • Regina Graycar – Emeritus Professor of Law School, University of Sydney
  • Hermann Homburg – Attorney-General of South Australia
  • Elliott Johnston – Communist activist and Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia
  • Len King – South Australian Attorney-General; Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia
  • Robert Lawson – Attorney-General of South Australia
  • Chris Kourakis – Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia
  • Bruce Lander – South Australia's first Independent Commissioner Against Corruption
  • G. C. Ligertwood – Judge of the Supreme Court of South Australia
  • Brian Martin – Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory
  • Robin Millhouse – lawyer, politician, Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia; Chief Justice of Kiribati and Nauru
  • Roma Mitchell – lawyer, first female Queen's Counsel in Australia (1962); Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia; first female superior court judge in the British Commonwealth (1965)
  • George Murray – Chief Justice of South Australia
  • Mellis Napier – Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia
  • Rosemary Owens – Dean of Law at the University of Adelaide Law School
  • Angas Parsons – former judge of the Supreme Court of South Australia and former Attorney-General of South Australia
  • Geoffrey Reed – Judge in the Supreme Court of South Australia; the first director-general of ASIO
  • Len Roberts-Smith – former Justice of the Supreme Court of Western Australia
  • Paul Rofe – former South Australian Director of Public Prosecutions
  • Colin Rowe – Attorney-General of South Australia
  • Reginald Rudall – Attorney-General of South Australia
  • Chris Sumner – Attorney-General of South Australia
  • Margaret White – first female judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland

Medicine and science edit

Nobel laureates edit

  • William Lawrence Bragg – physicist, Nobel laureate with his father (William Henry Bragg) "for their services in the analysis of crystal structure by means of X-rays"[10]
  • Howard Florey – pharmacologist, Nobel laureate (Physiology or Medicine, 1945) "for the discovery of penicillin and its curative effect in various infectious diseases"[11]
  • Robin Warren – pathologist, Nobel laureate (Physiology or Medicine, 2005), for the "discovery of the bacterium Helicobacter pylori and its role in gastritis and peptic ulcer disease"

Medicine edit

Science and mathematics edit

Sports edit

Administration edit

Chancellors edit

Order Chancellors Term start Term end Time in office Notes
1 Sir Richard Hanson 1874 1876 1–2 years [16]
2 The Rt. Rev'd Augustus Short 1876 1883 6–7 years
3 Sir Samuel Way PC 1883 1916 32–33 years
4 Sir George Murray KCMG 1916 1942 25–26 years
5 Sir William Mitchell KCMG 1942 1948 5–6 years [17]
6 Sir Mellis Napier KCMG 1948 1961 12–13 years [16]
7 Sir George Ligertwood 1961 1966 4–5 years
8 Sir Kenneth Wills KBE, MC, KStJ, ED 1966 1968 1–2 years [18]
9 John Jefferson Bray AC 1968 1983 14–15 years [16]
10 Dame Roma Mitchell AC, DBE, CVO, QC 1983 1990 6–7 years
11 William Faulding Scammell AO, CBE 1991 1997 5–6 years
12 Bruce Phillip Webb AM 1998 2000 1–2 years
13 Robert Champion de Crespigny AC 2000 2004 3–4 years
14 John von Doussa AO, QC 2004 2010 5–6 years
15 Robert Hill AC 2010 2014 3–4 years
16 Rear Admiral Kevin Scarce AC, CSC, RANR 1 December 2014 (2014-12-01) 4 May 2020 (2020-05-04) 5 years, 155 days [19]
17 Catherine Branson AC, QC 14 July 2020 (2020-07-14) incumbent 3 years, 266 days [20]

Vice-chancellors edit

Order Vice-Chancellors Term start Term end Time in office Notes
1 Augustus Short 1874 1876 1–2 years
2 Sir Samuel Way 1876 1883 6–7 years
3 W. Roby Fletcher 1883 1887 3–4 years
4 George Henry Farr 1887 1893 5–6 years
5 John Anderson Hartley 1893 1896 2–3 years
6 William Barlow 1896 1915 18–19 years
7 Sir George J. R. Murray 1915 1916 0–1 years
8 Sir William Mitchell 1916 1942 25–26 years [17]
9 Sir H. Angas Parsons 1942 1945 2–3 years
10 J. McKellar Stewart 1945 1948 2–3 years
11 Albert Rowe 1948 1958 9–10 years
12 Sir Henry Basten (né Cohen) 1958 1967 8–9 years
13 Sir Geoffrey Badger 1967 1977 9–10 years
14 Don Stranks 1977 1986 8–9 years
15 Kevin Marjoribanks 1987 1993 5–6 years
16 Gavin Brown 1994 1996 1–2 years [21]
17 Mary O'Kane 1997 2001 3–4 years
18 C. D. Blake 2001 2002 0–1 years
19 James McWha 2002 2012 9–10 years
20 Warren Bebbington 2012 2017 4–5 years
21 Mike Brooks April 2017 January 2018 8–9 months [22]
22 Peter Rathjen 8 January 2018 (2018-01-08) 20 July 2020 (2020-07-20) 2 years, 194 days [23]
23 Mike Brooks 4 May 2020 (2020-05-04) 12 February 2021 (2021-02-12) 284 days [24][25]
24 Peter Høj 8 February 2021 (2021-02-08) incumbent 3 years, 57 days

Faculty edit

Nobel laureates edit

Law edit

Science edit

Natural sciences edit

Mathematicians edit

  • Keith Briggs – mathematician, formerly on the staff of the Physics Department
  • Gavin Brown – mathematician, former vice chancellor of Adelaide and Sydney Universities
  • Charles E. M. Pearce – applied mathematician
  • Renfrey Potts – Adelaide's first professor of applied mathematics
  • George Szekeres – mathematician known for the Erdős–Szekeres theorem
  • Ernie Tuck – applied mathematician
  • Mathai Varghese – pure mathematician, Elder Professor of Mathematics, Australian Laureate Fellow (2018)

Physicists edit

Medicine edit

Humanities edit

Other edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "Civil Service head Peter Ong says policy makers must be close to the ground". The Straits Times. 26 March 2014. from the original on 27 March 2014.
  3. ^ (PDF). Singapore Government. 30 August 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 July 2012. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
  4. ^ . Ministry of Finance, Singapore Government. 2014. Archived from the original on 14 February 2014. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
  5. ^ "Prime Minister's Office: Senior Management & Their Personal Assistants". Singapore Government. 2014. from the original on 26 October 2013.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 August 2011. Retrieved 28 August 2011. Istana Singapore – former Presidents – Mr Ong Teng Cheong
  7. ^ Channel News Asia : PE: Dr Tony Tan elected Singapore's 7th President
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 13 June 2011. Retrieved 21 June 2011. National University of Singapore : Past Presidents and Vice Chancellors — Dr Tony TAN Keng Yam
  9. ^ Blackburn, R.A (1979). "Blackburn, Arthur Seaforth (1892 - 1960)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 7 (Online ed.). Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. pp. 307–308. Retrieved 23 January 2008.. Blackburn also attended Pulteney Grammar School.
  10. ^ "Lawrence Bragg — Biography". The Nobel Foundation. 1915.
  11. ^ "Sir Howard Florey — Biography". The Nobel Foundation. 1945.
  12. ^ Munni, Tanjina Khan (2012). "Karim, Abdul1". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  13. ^ "LAWN TENNIS. The Late Dr. A. C. Curtis". The Sydney Morning Herald. 15 September 1933. p. 15. Retrieved 18 April 2015 – via National Library of Australia.
    "Lawn Tennis Tournament". Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald & General Advertiser. 1 September 1896. p. 4. Retrieved 18 April 2015 – via National Library of Australia.
    "Mr. A. Curtis (the Lawn Tennis Champion)". Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser. 31 July 1897. p. 233. Retrieved 18 April 2015 – via National Library of Australia.
  14. ^ . www.foxsports.com.au. 3 September 2011. Archived from the original on 7 October 2012. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  15. ^ "Gold medal row for Aussie pair". www.couriermail.com.au. 6 November 2010. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  16. ^ a b c "Former Chancellors". University of Adelaide. 10 January 2018. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
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  18. ^ David Palmer (2002). "Wills, Sir Kenneth Agnew (1896–1977)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISSN 1833-7538. Retrieved 5 April 2010.
  19. ^ "Uni of Adelaide appoints former Governor as 16th Chancellor". adelaide.edu.au. Retrieved 27 May 2016.
  20. ^ "University of Adelaide appoints its 17th Chancellor". Newsroom. University of Adelaide. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  21. ^ "Special Collections" (PDF). Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on 10 February 2020.
  23. ^ "Professor Peter Rathjen, Vice-Chancellor and President". Office of the Vice-Chancellor and President. University of Adelaide. 2018. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  24. ^ "University of Adelaide appoints Professor Peter Høj as Vice-Chancellor".
  25. ^ "Council Members' Biographies | University Governance".

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This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources This is an incomplete list of University of Adelaide people including notable alumni and staff associated with the University of Adelaide in Australia Contents 1 Alumni 1 1 Business 1 2 Government 1 2 1 Heads of state 1 2 2 Politicians 1 2 2 1 National leaders 1 2 2 1 1 Australia 1 2 2 1 2 All other countries 1 2 2 2 South Australian premiers 1 2 2 3 Other Federal politicians 1 2 2 4 Other state and territory politicians 1 2 2 5 Other politician figures 1 2 3 Public servants 1 2 3 1 Diplomats 1 2 3 2 Military 1 3 Humanities 1 3 1 Arts 1 3 2 History 1 3 3 Journalism and media 1 3 4 Literature writing and poetry 1 3 5 Philosophy and theology 1 4 Judiciary and the law 1 5 Medicine and science 1 5 1 Nobel laureates 1 5 2 Medicine 1 5 3 Science and mathematics 1 6 Sports 2 Administration 2 1 Chancellors 2 2 Vice chancellors 3 Faculty 3 1 Nobel laureates 3 2 Law 3 3 Science 3 3 1 Natural sciences 3 3 2 Mathematicians 3 3 3 Physicists 3 4 Medicine 3 5 Humanities 3 5 1 Other 4 ReferencesAlumni editBusiness edit Shaun Bonett founder of the Precision Group John Langdon Bonython founding chairman of Santos Bruce Carter chairman of ASC Pty Ltd Cheong Choong Kong former chief executive officer of Singapore Airlines chairman of Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Tim Cooper managing director of Coopers Brewery Simon Hackett founder of Internode ISP Tim Harcourt economist Edward Holden managing director of General Motors Holden Wayne Jackson former chief executive officer of the Australian Football League AFL Lim Siong Guan group president of the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation Gillon McLachlan chief executive officer of the AFL Thorburn Brailsford Robertson pioneered insulin manufacture in Australia Bo Songvisava chef and restaurateur John Spalvins managing director of the Adelaide Steamship Company Raymond Spencer chair of the South Australian Economic Development Board Neil Weste microelectronics engineer and entrepreneur Philip Wollen former Vice President Citibank General Manager at Citicorp Philanthropist Danielle Wood economist and incoming chair of the Productivity Commission Wan Zulkiflee chairman of Malaysia Airlines former president and chief executive officer of Petronas Government edit Heads of state edit Frances Adamson Governor 2021 present Roma Mitchell Australia s first female judge its first female Governor 1991 1996 Eric Neal business leader Governor 1996 2001 Mark Oliphant physicist Governor 1971 1976 Keith Seaman Uniting Church minister Governor 1977 1982 Hieu Van Le Lieutenant Governor of South Australia 2007 2014 Governor 2014 2021 Politicians edit National leaders edit Australia edit Julia Gillard 27th Prime Minister of Australia 2009 2012 attended 1979 to 1982 transferred to the University of Melbourne 1 All other countries edit Peter Ong Boon Kwee Head of the Civil Service Singapore since 2010 2 3 the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Finance Singapore since 2009 4 and Permanent Secretary with Special Duties in the Prime Minister s Office Singapore 5 Ong Teng Cheong 5th President of Singapore 1993 1999 6 Joseph Pairin Kitingan 7th Chief Minister of Sabah Malaysia 1985 1994 Abdul Taib 4th Chief Minister of Sarawak Malaysia 1981 2014 Governor of Sarawak 2014 Adenan Satem 5th Chief Minister of Sarawak Malaysia 2014 2017 Tony Tan Keng Yam 7th President of Singapore 2011 2017 7 Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore 1995 2005 8 South Australian premiers edit Lynn Arnold Premier of South Australia 1992 1993 John Bannon Premier of South Australia 1982 1992 Henry Barwell Premier of South Australia 1920 1924 Dean Brown Premier of South Australia 1993 1996 Don Dunstan Premier of South Australia 1967 1968 and 1970 1979 Rob Kerin Premier of South Australia 2001 2002 Peter Malinauskas Premier of South Australia 2022 David Tonkin Premier of South Australia 1979 1982 Jay Weatherill Premier of South Australia 2011 2018 Other Federal politicians edit Benjamin Benny Senator for South Australia 1920 1926 Gordon Bilney Member for Kingston 1983 1996 former minister Simon Birmingham Senator for South Australia 2007 former minister Julie Bishop Member for Curtin 1998 former minister Mark Bishop Senator for Western Australia 1996 2014 Nick Bolkus Senator for South Australia 1981 2005 former minister Mark Butler Member for Hindmarsh 2007 current minister Peter Duncan Member for Makin 1984 1996 former minister Don Farrell Senator for South Australia 2008 2014 2016 current minister Janine Haines Senator for South Australia 1977 1978 1981 1990 Sarah Hanson Young Senator for South Australia 2008 Robert Hill Senator for South Australia 1981 2006 former minister and Permanent Representative of Australia to the United Nations Annette Hurley Senator for South Australia 2005 2011 Linda Kirk Senator for South Australia 2002 2008 Keith Laught Senator for South Australia 1951 1969 Alexander McLachlan Senator for South Australia 1926 1944 Postmaster General Andrew Nikolic Member for Bass 2013 2016 Christopher Pyne Member for Sturt 1993 2019 former minister Margaret Reid Senator for the Australian Capital Territory 1981 2003 Andrew Southcott Member for Boothby 1996 2016 Natasha Stott Despoja Senator for South Australia 1995 2008 Leader of the Australian Democrats 2001 2002 Amanda Vanstone Senator for South Australia 1984 2007 former minister Ambassador to Italy 2007 2010 David Vigor Senator for South Australia 1984 1987 Keith Wilson Senator for South Australia 1938 1944 Member for Sturt 1949 1954 1955 1966 Penny Wong Senator for South Australia 2002 current minister Nick Xenophon Senator for South Australia 2008 2018 Other state and territory politicians edit Adair Blain Member for the Northern Territory 1934 1949 Pru Goward Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly current minister Shane Stone Chief Minister of the Northern Territory 1995 1999 Ian Wilson Member for Sturt 1966 1969 1972 1993 former minister Other politician figures edit David Combe former Secretary of the Australian Labor Party Lynton Crosby campaign strategist and co founder of the Crosby Textor Group Lim Soo Hoon first female Permanent Secretary of Singapore Raymond Lim Member of Parliament of Singapore 2001 2015 Minister for Transport Parameshwara Gangadharaiah Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka Lockwood Smith Member of the New Zealand Parliament 1984 2013 Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives High Commissioner of New Zealand to the United Kingdom Public servants edit Finlay Crisp public servant academic and political scientist John Menadue Secretary of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Martin Parkinson Secretary of the Department of the Treasury John E Scanlon Secretary General of CITES Diplomats edit Richard Broinowski Australian Ambassador to Mexico 1994 1997 Walter Crocker diplomat and writer Maurice de Rohan South Australian Agent General in London 1998 2006 Tim George Australian diplomat Military edit Brigadier Arthur Seaforth Blackburn VC CMG CBE soldier and lawyer awarded the Victoria Cross in 1916 9 Brigadier Andrew Nikolic see under Politics Legislators Humanities edit Arts edit Robyn Archer performer and director Julian Cochran composer Ruby Davy pianist and composer John Dowie painter and sculptor Francis Greenslade comedian Robert Hannaford realist artist Mark Holden singer actor television personality and barrister Graham Jenkin poet composer and historian Graeme Koehne composer Dichen Lachman actress Anthony Lehmo Lehmann comedian Lionel Logue speech and language therapist and stage actor who successfully treated King George VI Gary McCaffrie comedy writer and producer Shaun Micallef comedian and writer Keith Mitchell film and television actor Steve J Spears playwright and director Stephen Whittington composer pianist and writer on music History edit Geoffrey Dutton author and historian Anne Philomena O Brien author and historian Russel Ward historian and author of The Australian LegendJournalism and media edit Keith Conlon television and radio presenter Annabel Crabb political writer and commentator Zoe Daniel ABC foreign correspondent Chris Dore editor in chief of The Australian Fran Kelly journalist and political correspondent Christian Kerr political commentator and journalist Samantha Maiden national political editor of News Corporation Sunday papers Hamish McLachlan television sports commentator for the Seven Network David Penberthy editor in chief of The Daily Telegraph Angela Pippos ABC sports journalist Michael Stutchbury editor in chief of The Australian Financial Review Anne Summers feminist writer and commentator Literature writing and poetry edit Georgia Blain author James Bradley author John Jefferson Bray poet and jurist Nancy Cato author Garry Disher author Brian Elliott academic Anna Goldsworthy writer and classical pianist Kerryn Goldsworthy writer and critic Peter Goldsworthy author Max Harris Angry Penguins poet and publisher Rex Ingamells poet and founder of the Jindyworobak Movement Joe Penhall playwright Colin Thiele writer Sean Williams science fiction author Philosophy and theology edit David Chalmers philosopher and Federation Fellow Margaret Somerville ethicistJudiciary and the law edit Amanda Banton lawyer John Basten Justice of the New South Wales Court of Appeal Richard Blackburn former Chief Justice of the Australian Capital Territory Catherine Branson former President of the Australian Human Rights Commission and Justice of the Federal Court of Australia John Bray Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia poet and classicist James Crawford legal academic Judge of the International Court of Justice 2014 Bill Denny Attorney General of South Australia John Doyle Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia John Finnis legal scholar and philosopher Regina Graycar Emeritus Professor of Law School University of Sydney Hermann Homburg Attorney General of South Australia Elliott Johnston Communist activist and Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia Len King South Australian Attorney General Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia Robert Lawson Attorney General of South Australia Chris Kourakis Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia Bruce Lander South Australia s first Independent Commissioner Against Corruption G C Ligertwood Judge of the Supreme Court of South Australia Brian Martin Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory Robin Millhouse lawyer politician Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia Chief Justice of Kiribati and Nauru Roma Mitchell lawyer first female Queen s Counsel in Australia 1962 Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia first female superior court judge in the British Commonwealth 1965 George Murray Chief Justice of South Australia Mellis Napier Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia Rosemary Owens Dean of Law at the University of Adelaide Law School Angas Parsons former judge of the Supreme Court of South Australia and former Attorney General of South Australia Geoffrey Reed Judge in the Supreme Court of South Australia the first director general of ASIO Len Roberts Smith former Justice of the Supreme Court of Western Australia Paul Rofe former South Australian Director of Public Prosecutions Colin Rowe Attorney General of South Australia Reginald Rudall Attorney General of South Australia Chris Sumner Attorney General of South Australia Margaret White first female judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland Medicine and science edit Nobel laureates edit William Lawrence Bragg physicist Nobel laureate with his father William Henry Bragg for their services in the analysis of crystal structure by means of X rays 10 Howard Florey pharmacologist Nobel laureate Physiology or Medicine 1945 for the discovery of penicillin and its curative effect in various infectious diseases 11 Robin Warren pathologist Nobel laureate Physiology or Medicine 2005 for the discovery of the bacterium Helicobacter pylori and its role in gastritis and peptic ulcer disease Medicine edit Raymond Begg orthodontist Henry Fry physician and anthropologist John Charles Hargrave surgeon and leprosy expert Basil Hetzel authority on iodine deficiency Rory Hume dentist Tareq Kamleh doctor who joined Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Loretta Marron OAM CEO of Friends of Science in Medicine Helen Marshall vaccinologist Helen Mayo pioneer in women s and children s health Henry Simpson Newland surgeon Nicola Spurrier SA Chief Public Health Officer Philip Nitschke pro euthanasia advocate Science and mathematics edit Herbert Basedow anthropologist geologist politician explorer and medical practitioner Warren Bonython conservationist explorer author and chemical engineer Keith Briggs mathematician Henry Brose physicist Helen Caldicott physician and anti nuclear advocate Herbert Condon ornithologist Constance Davey psychologist Margaret M Davies herpetologist Anthony C Hearn computer scientist Tim Jarvis environmental scientist Norman Jolly forest researcher Rodney Jory physicist Abdul Karim soil scientist 12 Aubrey Lewis first professor of psychiatry at the Institute of Psychiatry Trevor McDougall physical oceanographer and climate researcher Brian Morris molecular biologist Keith Nugent physicist Mark Oliphant nuclear physicist Ian Plimer professor and global warming critic Hugh Possingham mathematical ecologist Lindsay Pryor botanist and founding designer of the Australian National Botanic Gardens Enid Lucy Robertson Systematic botanist Roy Robinson forest researcher Nagendra Kumar Singh National Professor Dr B P Pal Chair Indian Council of Agricultural Research Reg Sprigg geologist and conservationist discovered Ediacara biota Ted Strehlow Australian anthropologist Andy Thomas first Australia born professional astronaut to enter space Cecil Edgar Tilley petrologist and geologist Norman Tindale Australian anthropologist archaeologist entomologist and ethnologist Sports edit Max Basheer football administrator Leonidas Bott cricketer Matthew Cowdrey swimmer Australia s most successful Paralympian Collier Cudmore Olympic rower and gold medal winner Albert Curtis tennis player 13 Hannah Davis Olympic medal winning sprint canoer Moya Dodd soccer official and player Annette Edmondson Olympic cyclist and bronze medal winner at 2012 Summer Olympics Jaime Fernandez three time Olympic rower in the Men s Eight 1992 1996 and 2000 winning a silver medal in 2000 David Fitzsimons middle distance runner Amber Halliday rower Juliet Haslam hockey player and Olympic gold medalist Marguerite Houston Olympic rower James McRae world champion and Olympic medal winning rower Chris Morgan rower world champion and Olympian 14 15 Darren Ng professional basketball player for the Adelaide 36ers Kate Slatter Olympic rower won gold at Atlanta 1996 and a silver at Sydney 2000 Tim Willoughby Olympic rowerAdministration editChancellors edit Order Chancellors Term start Term end Time in office Notes1 Sir Richard Hanson 1874 1876 1 2 years 16 2 The Rt Rev d Augustus Short 1876 1883 6 7 years3 Sir Samuel Way PC 1883 1916 32 33 years4 Sir George Murray KCMG 1916 1942 25 26 years5 Sir William Mitchell KCMG 1942 1948 5 6 years 17 6 Sir Mellis Napier KCMG 1948 1961 12 13 years 16 7 Sir George Ligertwood 1961 1966 4 5 years8 Sir Kenneth Wills KBE MC KStJ ED 1966 1968 1 2 years 18 9 John Jefferson Bray AC 1968 1983 14 15 years 16 10 Dame Roma Mitchell AC DBE CVO QC 1983 1990 6 7 years11 William Faulding Scammell AO CBE 1991 1997 5 6 years12 Bruce Phillip Webb AM 1998 2000 1 2 years13 Robert Champion de Crespigny AC 2000 2004 3 4 years14 John von Doussa AO QC 2004 2010 5 6 years15 Robert Hill AC 2010 2014 3 4 years16 Rear Admiral Kevin Scarce AC CSC RANR 1 December 2014 2014 12 01 4 May 2020 2020 05 04 5 years 155 days 19 17 Catherine Branson AC QC 14 July 2020 2020 07 14 incumbent 3 years 266 days 20 Vice chancellors edit Order Vice Chancellors Term start Term end Time in office Notes1 Augustus Short 1874 1876 1 2 years2 Sir Samuel Way 1876 1883 6 7 years3 W Roby Fletcher 1883 1887 3 4 years4 George Henry Farr 1887 1893 5 6 years5 John Anderson Hartley 1893 1896 2 3 years6 William Barlow 1896 1915 18 19 years7 Sir George J R Murray 1915 1916 0 1 years8 Sir William Mitchell 1916 1942 25 26 years 17 9 Sir H Angas Parsons 1942 1945 2 3 years10 J McKellar Stewart 1945 1948 2 3 years11 Albert Rowe 1948 1958 9 10 years12 Sir Henry Basten ne Cohen 1958 1967 8 9 years13 Sir Geoffrey Badger 1967 1977 9 10 years14 Don Stranks 1977 1986 8 9 years15 Kevin Marjoribanks 1987 1993 5 6 years16 Gavin Brown 1994 1996 1 2 years 21 17 Mary O Kane 1997 2001 3 4 years18 C D Blake 2001 2002 0 1 years19 James McWha 2002 2012 9 10 years20 Warren Bebbington 2012 2017 4 5 years21 Mike Brooks April 2017 January 2018 8 9 months 22 22 Peter Rathjen 8 January 2018 2018 01 08 20 July 2020 2020 07 20 2 years 194 days 23 23 Mike Brooks 4 May 2020 2020 05 04 12 February 2021 2021 02 12 284 days 24 25 24 Peter Hoj 8 February 2021 2021 02 08 incumbent 3 years 57 daysFaculty editNobel laureates edit Sir William Bragg physicist Nobel laureate Physics 1915 with his son William Lawrence Bragg for their services in the analysis of crystal structure by means of X rays J M Coetzee acclaimed South African novelist and Nobel laureate Literature 2003 retired to Adelaide and honorary visiting research fellow in the Discipline of EnglishLaw edit Leo Blair father of British Prime Minister Tony Blair law lecturer at the University of Adelaide while Tony was a child William Jethro Brown professor of law Hilary Charlesworth feminist international law scholar Norval Morris U S law professor Marcia Neave Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria D P O Connell international law professor John Salmond professor of law and judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand Science edit Natural sciences edit Noel Benson geologist Lawrence A Frakes geologist and palaeoclimatologist Martin Glaessner geologist and palaeontologist Victor Gostin geologist Maciej Henneberg physical anthropologist anatomist Walter Howchin geologist Arthur Mills Lea entomologist Cecil Madigan explorer and geologist Sir Douglas Mawson Antarctic explorer and geologist Ian Plimer geologist and noted global warming critic Ralph Tate botanist and geologist Charles Rowland Twidale geomorphologist Michael J Tyler herpetologist Frederic Wood Jones naturalist and anthropologist Mathematicians edit Keith Briggs mathematician formerly on the staff of the Physics Department Gavin Brown mathematician former vice chancellor of Adelaide and Sydney Universities Charles E M Pearce applied mathematician Renfrey Potts Adelaide s first professor of applied mathematics George Szekeres mathematician known for the Erdos Szekeres theorem Ernie Tuck applied mathematician Mathai Varghese pure mathematician Elder Professor of Mathematics Australian Laureate Fellow 2018 Physicists edit Derek Abbott physicist and engineer pioneered the first terahertz radiation T ray program in Australia led the early development of a branch of game theory known as Parrondo s paradox He also cracked the Somerton Man case Rod Crewther physicist former PhD student of the Nobel prize winner Murray Gell Mann Sir Kerr Grant Elder professor of physics 1911 1948 Bert Green former PhD student of the Nobel Laureate Max Born the G in BBGKY Kenneth G McCracken physicist and former director of CSIRO Tanya Monro physicist and Federation Fellow 2008 Albert Percival Rowe Vice Chancellor physicist previously radar pioneer in Britain Anthony William Thomas Elder professor of physics South Australian Scientist of the Year 2014 Medicine edit Caroline Crowther professor of Women s and Children s Health Edward Charles Stirling physiologist politician and advocate for women s suffrage Sir Joseph Cooke Verco physician and conchologist Humanities edit Neal Blewett academic politician and diplomat Tristram Cary composer of the Dalek theme tune for Doctor Who Brian Castro novelist Robert Champion de Crespigny industrialist Alexander Downer former Minister for Foreign Affairs Keith Hancock historian Graeme Hugo demographer and Federation Fellow 2002 Ken Inglis journalist and historian Frank Cameron Jackson philosopher Jill Jones poet Charles Jury poet Gavan McCormack orientalist Sir Leslie Melville inaugural professor of economics at age 27 later vice chancellor of the Australian National University Sir William Mitchell philosopher Sir Archibald Grenfell Price historian and politician George Rude Marxist historian J J C Smart philosopher J I M Stewart novelist Randolph Stow novelist Hugh Stretton historian and sociologist Andrew Taylor poet Ghil ad Zuckermann linguist Other edit Barry Brook climate scientist and advocate of nuclear power Adrian Cheok electrical engineer roboticist Alan Cooper ancient DNA expert and Federation Fellow 2004 Paul Davies Professor of Natural Philosophy Templeton Prize winner 1995 Guy Debelle economist and former Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia Tim Flannery palaeontologist Australian of the Year Fay Gale geographer vice chancellor of University of Western Australia 1990 1997 Elizabeth Grant architect and anthropologist Geoff Harcourt economist Peng Shi engineer Peter Sutton anthropologist Riccardo Tossani Italo Australian architectReferences edit Australia s new PM pays tribute to her great education The University of Adelaide 24 June 2010 Civil Service head Peter Ong says policy makers must be close to the ground The Straits Times 26 March 2014 Archived from the original on 27 March 2014 New Chairman for the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority ACRA PDF Singapore Government 30 August 2010 Archived from the original PDF on 10 July 2012 Retrieved 16 November 2014 MOF Organisational Structure Ministry of Finance 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