DD: Desmond Tutu, archbishop, prominent anti-apartheid campaigner, chairman of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa.
DLitt: Bridget Riley, artist; Joyce Youings, historian, the university's first female professor.
DSc: Hugh Allen, mining engineer and academic, former president of the Institute of Mining and Metallurgy; Donald Irvine, president of the General Medical Council.
LLD: Eddie George, governor of the Bank of England; David Tweedie, chairman of the Accounting Standards Board; Mary Holborrow, lord lieutenant of Cornwall; Brian Rix, chairman of Mencap; Tadeusz Mazowiecki, former prime minister of Poland.
DLitt: Alberto Aza, Spanish ambassador who has held posts in Algiers, Rome, Lisbon, Washington and Mexico, ambassador to the UK since 1992; Frank Judd, director of Oxfam, freeman of the City of Portsmouth; James Mirrlees, Nobel laureate and professor of political economics, University of Cambridge.
DSc: Patrick Moore, astronomer, presenter of The Sky At Night since 1957.
LLD: John Hoddinott, chief constable of Hampshire, chairman of the International Advisory Board for the Institute of Police and Criminological Studies; Charles Tidbury, chairman of Whitbread 19780-84, director of the Centre for Policy Studies 1988-89, Trustee of the National Maritime Museum.
DLitt: Trevor McDonald, broadcaster and journalist; Michael Grade, former chief executive of Channel Four Television; Ruth Mackenzie, executive director of Nottingham Playhouse, who has been appointed general director of Scottish Opera; Harold Garfinkel, professor of sociology, University of California.
DSc: Harold Kroto, Nobel laureate in chemistry and physics, University of Sussex; Gordon McVie, director general of the Cancer Research Campaign; John MacKenzie, secretary general of the World Federation of Engineering Organisations; Martin Wood, founder of Oxford Instruments.
LLD: Brenda Gourley, vice chancellor and principal of the University of Natal, South Africa; William Purves, group chairman of HSBC Holdings; Richard Sykes, chairman and chief executive of Glaxo Wellcome plc.
DMus: Colin and David Matthews, composers and graduates of the university.
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