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Список выпускников Мичиганского университета

Ниже приведен список выпускников Мичиганского университета .

В настоящее время в 180 странах мира проживает более 640 000 выпускников Мичиганского университета . [1] Среди известных выпускников — учёный-компьютерщик и предприниматель Ларри Пейдж , актёр Джеймс Эрл Джонс и президент США Джеральд Форд .

лауреаты Нобелевской премии

Активисты

Аэрокосмическая промышленность

Астронавты

Два космических полета НАСА были полностью организованы обладателями дипломов Мичиганского университета.

Среди других выпускников-астронавтов:

НАСА

Искусство, архитектура и дизайн

См. список выпускников факультета искусств Мичиганского университета

Искусство и развлечения

См. список выпускников факультета искусств Мичиганского университета

изящная словесность

См. список выпускников факультета искусств Мичиганского университета

Бизнес

См. список выпускников бизнес-факультета Мичиганского университета

Компьютеры, инженерия и технологии

Лауреаты премии Тьюринга

Премия Ады ЛавлейсиПремия Грейс Мюррей Хопперпобедители

АААИ,АКМ,ИИЭЭСтипендиаты и лауреаты

По состоянию на 2021 год более 65 выпускников Мичигана были названы стипендиатами. Из этих выпускников четверо были удостоены премии Экерта-Мокли (из 42 предоставленных наград), самой престижной награды за вклад в компьютерную архитектуру.

Преступники, убийцы и скандальные ньюсмейкеры

«Отец...»

Основатели и соучредители

Педагоги

Президенты университетов

Художественная литература, документальная литература

См. Список выпускников факультета искусств Мичиганского университета .

Гурманы

стипендиаты Гуггенхайма

По состоянию на 2021 год среди выпускников Мичиганского университета насчитывается более 145 стипендиатов Гуггенхайма.

Журналистика, издательское дело и вещание

Закон, правительство и государственная политика

Фонд Макартурапобедители премии

По состоянию на 2020 год 31 выпускник Мичиганского университета — 17 студентов бакалавриата и 14 аспирантов — получили стипендию Макартура.

Математика

Преподаватели математики

Члены Американского математического общества

По состоянию на 2021 год среди выпускников UM 29 членов Американского математического общества.

Манхэттенский проект

В Манхэттенском проекте принимали участие несколько выпускников и научных сотрудников Мичиганского университета , в основном в вопросах физико-химических свойств устройства.

Медицина и стоматология

Военный

Различные почести

Члены Национальной академии

По состоянию на 2021 год десятки выпускников Мичиганского университета были приняты в различные национальные академии (в частности, в Национальную инженерную академию, Национальную академию наук...).

Ньюсмейкеры

Некоммерческая организация

Лауреаты Пулитцеровской премии

По состоянию на 2022 год 35 выпускников Мичигана были удостоены Пулитцеровской премии. По числу выпускников Мичиган занимает пятое место (по состоянию на 2018 год) среди всех школ, выпускники которых выигрывали Пулитцеровскую премию.

Rhodes Scholars

As of 2021, Michigan had matriculated 30 Rhodes Scholars. Some notable winners are linked below.

Religion

Science

National Medal of Science Laureates/National Medal of Technology and Innovation

Sloan Research Fellows

Sports

See List of University of Michigan sporting alumni

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