Talk:List of people associated with the University of London

Why are "Physics" and "Physicists" seperate sections? Same for the other sciences... could be deemed confusing at best MilleauRekiir 13:10, 6 June 2006 (UTC)

Oh, I see, Noble laureates... Wouldn't this do better in a seperate section with all categories of Nobel prizes involved? Would help those of few braincells like myself MilleauRekiir 13:12, 6 June 2006 (UTC)


 * Good suggestion, I've gone ahead and done just that. -- Daduzi  talk  14:24, 6 June 2006 (UTC)


 * I have included London Business School in the college list as LBS and also included some alumni names from London Business School. Please have a look there and if anyone have anything to say, please raise your point. Niaz bd 7:45, 3 July 2006 (UTC)

I have included a new section for Literature. Besides, LSE has got some other Nobel Laureates according to their official page. I have included those names here. Another interesting thing, UCL has got 19 Nobel Winner (as far I remember, I have seen it at their graduate prospectus 2006) but only 3 of them have been listed. I have called for the Prospectus from one of my friends and I will update the list according to their data. Besides, I have included a table in front of the list so that a reader can have a idea about how many Nobel Laureates each college has got. If anyone has any objection, please put it here. I will then defend myself. - Niaz bd 6:25, 18 July 2006 (UTC)

I have added the names of Nobel Prize Winner that I found in Guide to Graduate Study, Year 2006/2007, University College London. Besides, I have modified the list according to the number of winners from each college. - Niaz bd 5:55, 23 July 2006 (UTC)

i dont really know how to add stuff especially on the table.... St George's University of London isnt on there... from there came the great Edward Jenner (vaccine inventor!), John Hunter (father of modern surgery), Gray (i.e. Gray's anatomy) Harry Hill the comedian etc... check out the page for St George's University of London... if someone who knows how to do it can kindly do it that would be great
 * OK, I've added the people listed on St George's, University of London, if there's any more you want added let me know or feel free to add them youself (you can see the edit I made here so you can see what you'd need to do to add similar information). -- Daduzi  talk  01:27, 29 July 2006 (UTC)

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Nobel Laureates Calculation problem? | Total Numbers?
If you go as per the Wikipedia article List of University of London people, see the table below:


 * There is a calculation problem. If you simply add the above number i.e. the total laureates from each college from UOL, the number comes around to 98. However, taking into account that ICL (Imperial College London) has left the UOL, then it would be 98 (-) 14 = 84.
 * How is anyone getting to 74?
 * How is that the Wikipedia articles List of University of London people and University of London say there are only 74 laureates, whereas the calculation now shows that there are 84.

Please rectify the errors. How are the people here editing Wikipedia, dont know simple addition and mathematics. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Japanmomo (talk • contribs) 01:15, 28 June 2017 (UTC)