This is an incomplete list of University of Canberra people, including notable alumni and staff.
Alumni
Business
- Betty Kitchener, founder of mental health first aid training and CEO of Mental Health First Aid International
- Deborah Schofield, director of the Centre for Economic Impacts of Genomic Medicine, Macquarie University
- Vivek Wadhwa, technology entrepreneur and academic
Government
- Simon Corbell, Labor member of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly and former Attorney-General and senior Minister
- Kelly Hoare, former member of the Australian House of Representatives
- Virginia Judge, former Member for Strathfield and former NSW Minister for Fair Trading, Citizenship and Minister Assisting The Premier on the Arts
- Ben Small, former Liberal Senator for Western Australia
- Ursula Stephens, former Senator for New South Wales and former Parliamentary Secretary for Social Inclusion and the Voluntary Sector
- Dr Lotay Tshering, 2018–present Prime Minister of Bhutan
- Steve Whan, Member for Monaro and NSW Minister for Skills and TAFE
Humanities
- Matt Worley, HIV Scientist
- Wil Anderson, comedian
- Adam Boland, producer Sunrise, Weekend Sunrise and The Morning Show – Channel Seven.
- Genesis Owusu, singer and four-time ARIA Music Awards winner
- Justin Heazlewood, aka The Bedroom Philosopher, comedian/folk singer
- Cate Kennedy, author
- Garth Nix, author
- Jonathan Uptin, weekend presenter of Nine News Queensland
- David Vernon, writer
- JG Montgomery, author
Law
- Shane Drumgold SC, lawyer, former Director of Public Prosecutions (ACT)
- Kristy McBain, member of the house of representatives, former mayor of Bega Valley Shire Council
Pageantry
- Hannah Arnold, beauty pageant titleholder crowned Binibining Pilipinas International 2021
Sport
- Ben Alexander, Australian rugby union player, former Captain of The University of Canberra Brumbies
- Maitlan Brown, Australia, Melbourne Renegades and NSW Breakers cricketer
- Nathan Deakes, Olympic athlete and medallist, World Champion and World record holder in the 50 km Walk
- Scott Fava, Western Force rugby union player
- George Gregan, former captain, Australian national rugby union team
- Joshua Katz (born 1997), Olympic judoka
- Lee Lai Shan, Olympics gold medalist in windsurfing
- Petria Thomas, Olympic swimmer and multiple gold medal winner
- Alan Tongue, Canberra Raiders rugby league player
Administration
Chancellors
Vice-Chancellors
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