This is a list of notable graduates as well as non-graduate former students of Aix-Marseille University in France. It also includes those who may be considered alumni by extension, having studied at institutions that previously were part, or later became part of the university.

The list has been divided into categories indicating the field of activity in which alumni have become well known. Many of AMU’s alumni have distinguished themselves in more than one field, however these appear only in the category which they are most often associated. This page does not include individuals whose only connection with AMU consists in the award of an honorary degree.

Nobel laureates

René Cassin, winner of the 1968 Nobel Peace Prize

Politics and government

Heads of state and government

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 Algeria Smail Hamdani Prime Minister: 1998–1999
 Angola Fernando José de França Dias Van-Dúnem Prime Minister: 1991–1992; 1996–1999
 Bulgaria Dimitar Grekov Prime Minister: Jan–Oct 1899
 Bulgaria Vasil Kolarov Chairman of the Provisional Government: 1946–1947; Prime Minister: 1949–1950
 Bulgaria Nikola Mushanov Prime Minister: 1931–1934
 Cambodia Norodom Ranariddh Prime Minister: 1993–1997
 Cameroon Simon Achidi Achu Prime Minister: 1992–1996
 Egypt Ahmed Zeiwar Pasha Prime Minister: 1924–1926
 France Édouard Balladur Minister of State: 1986–1988; Prime Minister: 1993–1995
 France Jean-Jacques-Régis de Cambacérès Second Consul: 1799–1804
 France Gaston Defferre Minister of State: 1981–1983; 1984–1986
 France Félix Gouin Chairman of the Provisional Government: Jan–Jun 1946; Minister of State: 1946–1947
 France Maurice Rouvier Prime Minister: May–Dec 1887; 1905–1906
 France Adolphe Thiers Prime Minister: Feb–Sep 1836; Mar–Oct 1840; President: 1871–1873
 Lebanon Émile Eddé Prime Minister: 1929–1930; President: 1936–1941; Nov 1943
 Luxembourg Paulette Lenert First Deputy Prime Minister: 2022–2023
 Mali Boubou Cisse Prime Minister: 2019–2020
 Mali Modibo Sidibé Prime Minister: 2007–2011
 Mauritius Ivan Collendavelloo Deputy Prime Minister: 2016–2020
 Mauritius Pravind Jugnauth Deputy Prime Minister: 2003–2005; Prime Minister: 2017–present
 Senegal Aminata Touré Prime Minister: 2013–2014
 Sri Lanka Chandrika Kumaratunga President: 1994–2005
 Zaire Likulia Bolongo Prime Minister: Apr–May 1997

Foreign politicians and civil servants

French politicians and civil servants

Members of the National Assembly of France

Members of the Senate of France

Members of the European Parliament

Diplomatic service

Hubert Charles, President of the Supreme Court of Monaco from 2007 to 2012

Arts, literature, humanities, and entertainment

Entertainment

Fanny Ardant, winner of the 1997 César Award for Best Actress
Bradley Cooper, nine-time Academy Award nominee

Historians

Journalism

David Pujadas, French journalist and television presenter

Literature

Émile Zola, two-time nominee for the Nobel Prize in Literature

Music

Cécile McLorin Salvant, three-time Grammy Award-winning jazz singer

Visual arts

Paul Cézanne, self-portrait painted in circa 1875 and now on display at the Musée d'Orsay

Scientists and academics

Pierre Gassendi, the first observer and author of the first data on the transit of Mercury, after whom the lunar impact crater Gassendi is named
Elisabeth Pate-Cornell, Professor and Founding Chair of the Department of Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University from 2000 to 2011
Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc, discoverer of the Orion Nebula, after whom the lunar impact crater Peirescius is named

Business and economics

Jens Weidmann, President of the Deutsche Bundesbank from 2011 to 2021

Sports

Miscellaneous

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