This is an incomplete list of University of Tasmania people, including alumni and staff.
Alumni
Academia
- Ed Byrne, Principal of King's College London
- Peter Conrad, literary academic and author
- Rodney Croome, , academic and LGBT rights activist
- Peter Forrest, philosopher
- Marnie Hughes-Warrington, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the Australian National University
- Jeff Malpas, philosopher
- Michael Tate, , Catholic priest, legal scholar and former Labor politician
- Helen Tiffin, post-colonial theorist
Business
- Andrew MacLeod, businessman, author, former humanitarian lawyer and aid worker
- Capt. Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi, CEO of Abu Dhabi Ports
- Saul Eslake, economist
Government
Humanities
Law
- Damian Bugg, former Commonwealth and Tasmanian Director of Public Prosecutions
- Enid Campbell, , legal scholar, first Australian female professor and law school dean
- Chief Justice Ewan Crawford, Former Chief Justice and Lieutenant-Governor of Tasmania
- Stephen Estcourt, , Tasmanian Supreme Court judge
- Philip Lewis Griffiths, Acting Chief Judge of the Mandated Territory of New Guinea
- Hon Justice Peter Heerey, Federal Court Judge
- Andrew Inglis Clark, principal author of the Australian Constitution, barrister, politician and judge
- Leo Keke, first Nauruan lawyer, Nauruan MP (1976-1980)
- Duncan Kerr, Judge of the Federal Court of Australia, President of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal and former Attorney-General of Australia
- Michael Mansell, Aboriginal rights activist and criminal lawyer
- Davendra Pathik, former Judge of the Supreme Court of Fiji
- David Mitchell, former Solicitor-general of Lesotho, Tasmanian representative at the Australian Constitutional Convention 1998 and procurator of the Presbyterian Church of Australia
Sciences
- Abigail Barrows, marine research scientist
- Noel Benson, geologist
- Geoffrey Charles Bratt, chemist and lichenologist
- Edward Byrne, neuroscientist, Principal of King's College, London; former Vice-Chancellor of Monash University
- John Donaldson, applied mathematics academic; father of Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark
- Richard Dowden, noted geo- and astrophysicist
- Theodore Thomson Flynn, biologist and professor of biology; father of Errol Flynn
- Genevieve Gates, mycologist, ecologist, and taxonomist who is particularly focused on the fungal diversity of Tasmania.
- Sir Leonard Huxley, physicist
- Catherine King, ecotoxicologist, Antarctic researcher
- Kenneth G. McCracken, physicist and winner of the Pawsey Medal
- Jessica Melbourne-Thomas, marine ecologist and ecosystem modeller with the Australian Antarctic Division
- David Paver Mellor, inorganic chemist
- Beryl Nashar, geologist and first female PhD in geology, first female Dean of a School in Australia
Sports
- George Bailey, Australian cricketer
- Brendon Bolton, senior coach of the Carlton Football Club
- Scott Brennan, gold medalist at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics for rowing
- Peter Daniel, former Essendon footballer
- Simon Hollingsworth, former athlete and CEO of the Australian Sports Commission; Rhodes Scholar
- Kerry Hore, Olympic rower
- Hamish Peacock, Olympic javelin thrower
- Meaghan Volker, Olympic rower
- Denis Scanlon, former Essendon footballer
Other
- Phillip Aspinall, Primate of the Anglican Church of Australia
- Simon Longstaff, Executive Director of the St James Ethics Centre
- Michael Lynch, evangelist and Christian blogger
- Bill Mollison, "father of permaculture"
- Brodie Neill, industrial designer
- Helen Szoke, Chief Executive of Oxfam Australia, former Australian Race Discrimination Commissioner and former Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commissioner
Administration
Chancellors
Vice-Chancellors
Faculty
References



