List of people associated with Goldsmiths, University of London
This is a list of Goldsmiths College people, including office holders, current and former academics, and alumni of the Goldsmiths, University of London.
An alumnus is a former student or pupil of a school, college, or university. Commonly, but not always, the word refers to a graduate of the educational institute in question.[1]
Goldsmiths College academics
    
Current and former academics, with their most senior appointment held shown
- Joan Anim-Addo, Professor of Caribbean Literature and Culture
 - Chris Baldick, Professor of English
 - Ros Barber, Lecturer in Creative and Life Writing
 - Petronella Breinburg, former Senior Lecturer and head of Caribbean Centre
 - Dejan Djokić, Professor of History
 - Cyril Edwards, Senior Lecturer in German
 - Paul Fouracre. Professor of History
 - Chris French, Professor of Psychology
 - Stanley Glasser, Professor of Music
 - David Graeber, Reader in Social Anthropology
 - Richard Grayson, Professor of Twentieth Century History
 - Keith Hart, Professor of Anthropology
 - Gerard Hemsworth, former Director of the MFA Fine Art Program
 - Margot Heinemann, former professor of English
 - Constance Howard, former embroidery lecturer
 - Alexander Ivashkin, Professor of Music
 - Gholam Khiabany, Reader in Media and Communications
 - Scott Lash, Professor of Sociology and Cultural Studies
 - Carl Levy, Professor of Politics
 - Adam Mars-Jones, Professor of Creative Writing
 - Angela McRobbie, Professor of Communications
 - Heidi Safia Mirza, Visiting professor of Race, Faith and Culture
 - Blake Morrison, Professor of Creative and Life Writing
 - Saul Newman, Professor of Political Theory
 - Jan Plamper, Professor of History
 - Michael Rosen, Professor of Children's Literature
 - Irit Rogoff, Professor of Visual Cultures
 - Deirdre Osborne, Reader in English Literature and Drama, co-convenor MA in Black British Writing
 - Nirmal Puwar, Reader in Sociology
 - Francis Spufford, Professor of Creative Writing
 - John Wood, Professor of Design
 - Nigel Guenole, Professor of Occupational Psychology
 - George Musgrave
 
Goldsmiths College alumni
    
A
- Damon Albarn
 - Rachel Aldred
 - John Allum
 - Felix Alvarez
 - Edith Alice Andrews
 - Arndís Þórarinsdóttir
 - Leonard Appelbee
 - Athanasios Argianas
 - Knut Åsdam
 - John Austin (politician)
 
B
- Katy B
 - Les Back
 - Rob da Bank
 - Fiona Banner
 - Princess Beatrice of York[2]
 - Chris Beckett
 - Bernd Behr
 - Kristyan Benedict
 - Johanna Bennett
 - Henry Berry (politician)
 - Jennifer Otter Bickerdike
 - Vivien Blackett
 - Audrey Blackman
 - James Blake (musician)
 - Kathrin Böhm
 - Henry Bond
 - Emily Booth
 - Martyn Brabbins
 - Philippe Bradshaw
 - Pablo Bronstein
 - Will Brooker
 - Alexander Brown (director)
 - Moira Buffini
 - Angela Bulloch
 - Bill Burns (artist)
 - Paul Bush
 
C
- Esther Cailingold
 - Lucy Caldwell
 - John Cale
 - Brycchan Carey
 - Ajay Chabra
 - Jack Chalker
 - Eddie Chambers (writer and artist)
 - Suki Chan
 - Lawrence Chandler
 - Liam Charles
 - Nelson Chia
 - Adam Chodzko
 - Julian Clary
 - Helen Clifton
 - Ernest A. Cole
 - Matthew Collings
 - Stephan Collishaw
 - Paule Constable
 - Quilla Constance
 - A. G. Cook
 - Jean Cooke
 - Eileen Cooper
 - Jessica Cooper
 - Corrie Corfield
 - Chris Corner
 - Stéphane Cornicard
 - Laura Coryton
 - Graham Coxon
 - John Craxton
 - Helen Cross (author)
 - Stephen Crowe (composer)
 - Esmé Currey
 - Blue Curry
 
D
- Ely Dagher
 - Paul Daly
 - Siobhan Daly
 - Lance Dann
 - Paul Dash
 - Ian Davenport
 - Grenville Davey
 - Michael Dean[3]
 - Kirsty Dillon
 - John Doubleday
 - Paul Drury
 - Joyce Dunbar
 
E
- Geoffrey Eastop
 - Emily Eavis
 - Ken Edwards
 - Charles Ejogo
 - Wade Elliott
 - Sarah Emerson
 - Edward Enninful
 - Ben Enwonwu
 - Bernardine Evaristo
 - Roberta Everett
 
F
- Angus Fairhurst
 - John William Fletcher
 - Ceal Floyer
 - James Robert Ford
 - Michael Ford
 - Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard
 - William Fox-Pitt
 - Susannah Frankel
 - Lucian Freud
 - Nick Fudge
 
G
- Simon Gales
 - Anya Gallaccio
 - Susan Gamble
 - Assaf Gavron
 - Sue Gee
 - Sarah Gillespie
 - Liam Gillick
 - Alan Gilmour
 - Goldierocks
 - Eileen Greenwood
 - Antony Gormley
 - Niven Govinden
 - Peter Graham (composer)
 - Frances Grey (actress)
 - Brian Griffiths
 - Vaughan Grylls
 - Claudio Guarino
 - Þórhallur Gunnarsson
 
H
- Robin Haigh
 - Simon Hale
 - Danny L Harle
 - Ellie Harrison (artist)
 - John Harvey (author)
 - Marcus Harvey
 - Owen Hatherley
 - Max Hattler
 - Jacqui Hawkins
 - Norman Hepple
 - Cecil Higgs
 - Rowland Hilder
 - Bader Ben Hirsi
 - Damien Hirst
 - C. Walter Hodges
 - Robert Hodgins
 - Pete Hoida
 - Andy Holden (artist)
 - Alex Horne
 - Rachel Howard
 - Huang Ching-yin
 - Des Hughes (artist)
 - Gary Hume
 
I
J
- Alex James (musician)
 - Cathy Jamieson
 - Rose Jang
 - Yuan Chai and Jian Jun Xi
 - Aowen Jin
 - Darren Johnson
 - Linton Kwesi Johnson
 - Sarah Jones (artist)
 - Anthony Joseph
 - Tessa Jowell
 - Laurence Juber
 - Gerry Judah
 
K
- Marion Kalmus
 - Emma Kay
 - Dennis Kelly
 - Jill Kemp
 - Ingrid Kerma
 - Kanya King
 - Gabriele Koch
 - Kalki Koechlin
 - Aleksander Kolkowski
 - Tadeusz Kościński
 - Shay Kun
 
L
- George Lambourn
 - Walter Landor
 - Michael Landy
 - Abigail Lane
 - Malcolm Laycock
 - CN Lester
 - John Lewis (typographer)
 - Simon Lewis
 - Angela Little (academic)
 - Peter Lowe (artist)
 - Gus Lobban
 - Sarah Lucas
 - Lisa Lynch[4]
 
M
- David McCalden
 - Kerry McCarthy
 - Mark McGowan (performance artist)
 - Ian Mackenzie-Kerr
 - Malcolm McLaren
 - Wendy McMurdo
 - Steve McQueen (director)
 - Tom MacRae
 - Fiona Mactaggart
 - Goshka Macuga
 - Martin Maloney
 - John Maltby
 - Mary Martin (artist)
 - Hisham Matar
 - Chris Meigh-Andrews
 - Kobena Mercer
 - Joseph Mercier
 - Lala Meredith-Vula
 - Maria Minerva
 - Gladys Mitchell
 - Maggie Mitchell
 - Moko (singer)
 - Brian Molko
 - Cathy de Monchaux
 - Ian Monroe
 - Gareth Morgan (painter)
 - Gwenda Morgan
 - Stephen Morgan (MP)
 - Frances Morrell
 - Paul Morrison (artist)
 - Olive Mudie-Cooke
 - Dave Myers (British chef)
 
N
O
P
- Suzanne Packer
 - Stephen Park
 - Molly Parkin
 - Richard Patterson (artist)
 - Simon Patterson (artist)
 - Alicia Paz
 - Nick Petford
 - Inigo Philbrick
 - Mike Phillips (writer)
 - Dame Erica Pienaar
 - Andrew Poppy
 - Cyril Power
 - Alison Prince
 
Q
R
- Fiona Rae[7]
 - Shama Rahman
 - Alessandro Raho
 - Ross Raisin
 - Alan Rankle
 - Nabil Abdul Rashid
 - Merlyn Rees
 - Ken Reid (comedian)
 - Phyl Rendell
 - Ray Richardson
 - Ian Rickson
 - Bridget Riley
 - Tommy Roberts (designer)
 - Amy Robbins
 - Stephen Robson (artist)
 - Ellen Rogers
 
S
- Amy Sackville
 - Diane Samuels
 - San Win
 - Sarah Sands
 - Peter Schmidt (artist)
 - Mark Sealy
 - Lindsay Seers
 - Hilda Selwyn-Clarke
 - Yinka Shonibare
 - Keir Simmons
 - Chris Skudder
 - Simon Slater
 - Gabriel Sleath
 - Gordon Slynn
 - Anj Smith
 - Bob and Roberta Smith
 - Bridget Smith
 - Peter Snow (artist)
 - Kenneth Spring
 - Patric Standford
 - Fergal Stapleton
 - Jemima Stehli
 - Emma Stibbon
 - Tena Štivičić
 - Matthew Strachan
 - Rebecca Strickson[8]
 - Graham Sutherland
 
T
- Tang Da Wu
 - Tang Ying Chi
 - Robin Tanner
 - David Tattersall
 - Benedict Taylor (musician)
 - Sam Taylor-Wood
 - Kae Tempest
 - Shirley Thompson (composer)
 - David Thorpe (artist)
 - Pádraig Timoney
 - Christine Tobin
 - James Tomalin
 - Thomas Trevor (curator)
 - Nobuko Tsuchiya
 - Julian Turner
 
U
V
W
- Sarah Walker (music broadcaster)
 - Errollyn Wallen
 - Dayne Walling
 - Mark Wallinger
 - Amelia Warner
 - Huw Warren
 - Katherine Weare
 - Gillian Wearing
 - Carel Weight
 - Denton Welch
 - Mary White (ceramicist and calligrapher)
 - Roger Williams (organist)
 - Jane and Louise Wilson
 - Beatie Wolfe
 - Clare Woods (artist)
 - Laila Woozeer
 - John Worsley (artist)
 - Ian Wright (illustrator)
 - Evie Wyld
 
X
Y
Z
List of Wardens of Goldsmiths
    
The head of Goldsmiths is known as the Warden.
- 1905–1915: William Loring; first warden, killed in action during the First World War[9][10]
 - 1915–1927: Thomas Raymont[11] (1915–1919, Acting Warden)
 - 1927–1950: Arthur Edis Dean[12]
 - 1950–1953: Aubrey Joseph Price[11]
 - 1953: Clive Gardiner[11] (Acting Warden)
 - 1953–1974: Sir Ross Chesterman[13]
 - 1974–1975: Francis Michael Glenn Wilson[11]
 - 1975: Cyril Wallington Green[11] (Acting Warden)
 - 1976–1984: Richard Hoggart
 - 1984–1992: Andrew Rutherford
 - 1992–1998: Ken Gregory[14]
 - 1998–2004: Ben Pimlott
 - 2005-2010: Geoffrey Crossick
 - 2010–2019: Pat Loughrey
 - 2019–present: Frances Corner[15]
 
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