List of University of Western Ontario people

This is a list of notable individuals associated with the University of Western Ontario, including graduates, former students, professors, and researchers.

Alumni[edit]

Academics and scholars[edit]

Science, technology, and medicine[edit]

Media and arts[edit]

Journalism and publishing[edit]

Film, television and theatre[edit]

Music, fine arts and architecture[edit]

Business[edit]

Government[edit]

  • Heather Stefanson — former premier of Manitoba
  • Literature[edit]

    Sports[edit]

    Religion[edit]

    Miscellaneous[edit]

    Faculty[edit]

    Administration[edit]

    Chancellors[edit]

    Presidents and Vice-Chancellors[edit]

    Others[edit]

    In fiction[edit]

    References[edit]

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    36. ^ Terry Rice (2001-01-18). "Golden Feet: student pursues her artistic dreams". Western News. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
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    51. ^ "François Bourguignon, Director of the Paris School of Economics, France". OECD. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
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    71. ^ "Nathaniel Chamney James". University of Western Ontario Office of the President.
    72. ^ "Edward Ernest Braithwaite". University of Western Ontario Office of the President.
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    74. ^ "William Sherwood Fox". University of Western Ontario Office of the President.
    75. ^ "George Edward Hall". University of Western Ontario Office of the President.
    76. ^ "David Carlton Williams". University of Western Ontario Office of the President.
    77. ^ "George Edward Connell". University of Western Ontario Office of the President.
    78. ^ "Alan Kenneth Adlington". University of Western Ontario Office of the President.
    79. ^ "Knud George Pedersen". University of Western Ontario Office of the President.
    80. ^ "Paul Theodore Davenport". University of Western Ontario Office of the President.
    81. ^ "Amit Chakma". University of Western Ontario Office of the President.
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