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===Heads of state and Heads of government===
===Heads of state and Heads of government===
* [[Gordon Brown]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]]
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* [[John Russell, 1st Earl Russell]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]]
* [[John Russell, 1st Earl Russell]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]]
* [[Henry Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]]
* [[Henry Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]]
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* [[Thomas Anderson]] discoverer of pyridine
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* [[Charles Darwin]], biologist
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* [[John Davy (chemist)|John Davy]], discover of phosgene
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* [[James Dewar]], inventor of the Dewar flask
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* [[James Hutton]], the father of modern geology
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* Sir [[Michael Atiyah]], mathematician, winner of Abel Prize, (Maths' equivalent of the Nobel Prize)
* Sir [[Michael Atiyah]], mathematician, winner of Abel Prize, (Maths' equivalent of the Nobel Prize)
* [[Alexander Graham Bell]], inventor of the [[telephone]]
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* [[Joseph Black]], physicist and chemist
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* [[Fleeming Jenkin]], engineer, inventor of [[telpherage]]
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* [[Colin Maclaurin]], mathematician
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* [[James Clerk Maxwell]], physicist and father of [[electromagnetics]]
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* [[John Playfair]], mathematician
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* [[Richard Owen]], biologist and palaeontologist
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===Nobel Laureates===
===Nobel Laureates===

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Heads of state and Heads of government


  • Thomas Anderson [r]: (1819 – 1874) Scottish chemist remembered for discovering pyridine. [e]
  • Charles Darwin [r]: (1809 – 1882) English natural scientist, most famous for proposing the theory of natural selection. [e]
  • Erasmus Darwin [r]: (1731-1802) Physician, poet, philosopher, botanist, and naturalist; grandfather of Charles Darwin. [e]
  • John Davy [r]: (1790 – 1868) British chemist most noted for his discovery of phosgene. [e]
  • James Dewar [r]: (1842 – 1923) Scottish chemist and physicist best-known for his invention of the Dewar flask. [e]
  • James Hutton [r]: (1726–1797) Scottish farmer and naturalist, who is known as the founder of modern geology. [e]
  • William Cullen [r]: (1710-1790) The leading British physician of the 18th century. [e]
  • Sir Michael Atiyah, mathematician, winner of Abel Prize, (Maths' equivalent of the Nobel Prize)
  • Alexander Graham Bell [r]: (1847 – 1922) Scottish born scientist credited with inventing the first practical telephone. [e]
  • Joseph Black [r]: (1728 – 1799) Scottish physicist and chemist, known for his discoveries of latent heat, specific heat, and carbon dioxide [e]
  • Fleeming Jenkin [r]: (1833 – 1885) Professor of Engineering at the University of Edinburgh, known as the inventor of telpherage. [e]
  • Colin Maclaurin [r]: Add brief definition or description
  • James Clerk Maxwell [r]: (1831 – 1879) Scottish physicist best known for his formulation of electromagnetic theory and the statistical theory of gases. [e]
  • John Playfair [r]: (1748-1819) Scottish mathematician, best known for his explanation and promotion of the work of James Hutton [e]
  • Richard Owen [r]: (1804–1892) English comparative anatomist and palaeontologist, best remembered for coining the word Dinosauria and for his opposition to Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection. [e]

Nobel Laureates

The University is associated with nine Nobel Prize winners (Source: http://www.ed.ac.uk/studying/postgraduate/edinburgh/alumni.html)


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