public commentator
Kevin Bridges, comedian
Gordon Brown, former British Prime Minister, Lecturer in Politics (1976–1980)
Jeane Freeman, retired Scottish National Party, MSP and businesswoman
Limmy, comedian
Hans Broekhuizen, Dutch civil servant and politician (CDA), Mayor of Twenterand
Lesley Laird, Scottish Labour Party, MP
Michael Keating, Chair in Scottish Politics, University of Aberdeen
Andy Kerr, Scottish Labour Party politician, former Member of Parliament
Rhona Martin, curling gold medallist in the 2002 Winter Olympic Games
Gordon MacDonald, Scottish National Party MSP for Edinburgh Pentlands
Drew McIntyre, professional wrestler
Ailsa McKay, Professor of Economics
Siobhan McMahon, Scottish Labour Party MSP
Lesley McMillan, FRSE researcher in gender based violence and criminal justice
Pat Nevin, retired footballer
Eunice Olumide, model
Sikandar Raza, cricketer, Zimbabwe Cricket
Hassan Rouhani, former President of Iran
Anna Sloan, curling bronze medallist at the 2014 Winter Olympics
Gregor Virant, Minister of the Interior and Public Administration of Slovenia
Sean Michael Wilson, comic book writer
Muhammad Yunus, Bangladeshi economist and civil society leader. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 for founding the Grameen Bank and pioneering the concepts of microcredit and microfinance.
== See also ==
Armorial of UK universities
List of universities in the United Kingdom
Universities in Scotland
== References ==
== External links ==
Official website