Academics and Scientists
- John Francis Campbell (1822–1885), scholar of Celtic folklore and language, inventor
- John Edward Campbell (1862–1924), mathematician credited for the Campbell-Hausdorff formula
- John Lorne Campbell (1906–1996), Scottish historian, farmer, environmentalist and folklore scholar
- John R. Campbell, 20th century American academic
- John Campbell (casting scientist) (born 1938), British engineer
- John Angus Campbell (born 1942), retired American professor of rhetoric
- John Campbell (philosopher) (born 1956), Professor of Philosophy at the University of California
- John Y. Campbell (born 1958), professor of economics at Harvard University
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