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List of University of Oxford people

This page serves as a central navigational point for lists of more than 2,350 members of the University of Oxford, divided into relevant groupings for ease of use. The vast majority were students at the university, although they did not necessarily take a degree; others have held fellowships at one of the university's colleges; many fall into both categories. This page does not include people whose only connection with the university consists in the award of an honorary degree or an honorary fellowship.

The list has been divided into categories indicating the field of activity in which people have become well known. Many of the university's alumni/ae, or old members, as they are more traditionally known, have attained a level of distinction in more than one field. These appear only in the category with which it is felt they are most often associated, or in which they have been more recently involved. Hence Jeffrey Archer (Brasenose), a novelist, is listed as a life peer; Imran Khan (Keble), a former captain of the Pakistani cricket team, is listed as a Pakistani politician. Some academic disciplines are more difficult to define than others. In particular, many theologians, lawyers, and sociologists work in areas that might be thought to be encompassed by philosophy.

Oxonians (a term for members, students or alumni of the university derived from its Latin name, Academia Oxoniensis) have included two British kings and at least twelve monarchs of ten other sovereign states, twenty-eight British prime ministers, and thirty-five presidents and prime ministers of nineteen other countries. As of July 2019 there are seven Oxonians in the Cabinet of the United Kingdom and two in the Shadow Cabinet. The university lays claim to twelve saints, ten blesseds, an antipope, eighteen cardinals, and eighty-nine archbishops (including thirty-two of Canterbury and twenty-two of York). The university claims forty-seven Nobel Laureates and three Fields Medallists. The university's oldest student was Gertrud Seidmann, who was awarded a Certificate of Graduate Attainment aged 91.[1]

This list also includes twenty-five princes and princesses (among them the heirs apparent of Belgium, Brunei, and Japan), thirty-four dukes, nineteen marquesses, eighty-two earls and countesses, forty-six viscounts and viscountesses, and 188 barons and baronesses; 246 bishops (Anglican and Catholic); 291 Members of Parliament (excluding MPs who were subsequently peers), eleven Members of the European Parliament (excluding MEPs also serving at Westminster), twelve Lord Chancellors, nine Lord Chief Justices and twenty-two law lords; ten US Senators, ten US Representatives (including a Speaker of the House), three state governors, and four associate justices of the US Supreme Court; as well as six puisne justices of the Supreme Court of Canada and a chief justice of the now defunct Federal Court of Canada.

Government edit

Monarchs edit

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Heads of state and heads of government edit

British Prime Ministers edit

Other countries edit

His Majesty's Government edit

Shadow Cabinet edit

House of Lords and House of Commons edit

Members of the European Parliament edit

British local politicians edit

British civil servants edit

British diplomats edit

Members of the British Royal Household edit

British military, security, and police personnel edit

Foreign politicians, civil servants, diplomats, and military personnel edit

Non-government people in British public life edit

Non-government people in public life overseas edit

Law edit

Lord Chancellors and Lord Chief Justices edit

Lords of Appeal in Ordinary (Law Lords) edit

Other judges and lawyers: United Kingdom edit

Judges and lawyers: other countries edit

Legal academics edit

Religions edit

Christianity edit

Saints

Blessed

Pope

Cardinals

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Islam edit

Judaism edit

Sikhism edit

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Buddhism edit

Study of Religions edit

Literature edit

Poets edit

Poets Laureate

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Dramatists edit

Children's writers edit

Scholars, critics, diarists, publishers, librarians edit

Travel and non-fiction writers edit

Media edit

Many journalists work in both print and broadcast media. The following are listed under the medium for which they are best known. Those who are known solely as sports commentators will be found at List of University of Oxford people in sport, exploration, and adventuring.

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Editors edit

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Musicologists

Administration

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Museum and gallery directors edit

  • Robert Anderson (St John's) Director British Museum 1992–2002
  • Thomas P. Campbell Director Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 2009–
  • Kenneth Clark, Baron Clark of Saltwood (Trinity) Director National Gallery 1933–46, Surveyor King's Pictures 1934–44, Chairman Arts Council 1953–60
  • Henry Ellis (St John's) Principal Librarian British Museum 1827–56
  • T. D. Kendrick (Oriel) Director and Principal Librarian British Museum 1950–59
  • Frederic G. Kenyon (Magdalen) Director and Principal Librarian British Museum 1909–31
  • Michael Levey (Exeter) Director National Gallery 1973–86
  • Neil MacGregor (New College) Director National Gallery 1987–2002, Director British Museum 2002–, Chairman World Collections 2008–
  • Edward Maunde Thompson (University) Principal Librarian British Museum 1888–98, Director and Principal Librarian 1898–1909
  • Nicholas Penny (Balliol) Director National Gallery 2008–
  • John Pope-Hennessy (Balliol) Director Victoria and Albert Museum 1967–73, Director and Principal Librarian British Museum 1974–76, Director 1976–79
  • John Wolfenden, Baron Wolfenden (Magdalen) V-C Reading Univ 1950–63, Chmn Wolfenden Cttee 1954–57, Chmn Univ Grants Cttee 1963–68, Dir & Prin Lib Brit Mus 1969–74

Art and history of art edit

Architecture edit

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This includes:

  • Law
  • Theology and the Study of Religions
  • Historians
  • Classicists, Byzantinists, Archaeologists
  • Modern Languages
  • Philosophers
  • Economists
  • Geography
  • Anthropology and ethnography
  • Sociology
  • Politics, political philosophy, and international relations
  • Asian studies
  • Mathematicians and statisticians
  • Scientists
    • Naturalists, botanists, and zoologists
    • Medicine
    • Psychologists, psychiatrists, and physiologists of the brain
    • Chemists
    • Physicists and astronomers
      • Astronomers Royal
      • Other physicists and astronomers
    • Computers, electronics, and robotics
    • Engineering and agriculture
    • Geology
    • Meteorology

Educationalists edit

Sports people, explorers and adventurers edit

Business people edit

Chefs and wine experts edit

Fictional Oxonians edit

See also edit

External links edit

  • British Society for the History of Mathematics: Oxford individuals
  • Famous Oxford Alumni

References edit

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This page serves as a central navigational point for lists of more than 2 350 members of the University of Oxford divided into relevant groupings for ease of use The vast majority were students at the university although they did not necessarily take a degree others have held fellowships at one of the university s colleges many fall into both categories This page does not include people whose only connection with the university consists in the award of an honorary degree or an honorary fellowship The list has been divided into categories indicating the field of activity in which people have become well known Many of the university s alumni ae or old members as they are more traditionally known have attained a level of distinction in more than one field These appear only in the category with which it is felt they are most often associated or in which they have been more recently involved Hence Jeffrey Archer Brasenose a novelist is listed as a life peer Imran Khan Keble a former captain of the Pakistani cricket team is listed as a Pakistani politician Some academic disciplines are more difficult to define than others In particular many theologians lawyers and sociologists work in areas that might be thought to be encompassed by philosophy Oxonians a term for members students or alumni of the university derived from its Latin name Academia Oxoniensis have included two British kings and at least twelve monarchs of ten other sovereign states twenty eight British prime ministers and thirty five presidents and prime ministers of nineteen other countries As of July 2019 update there are seven Oxonians in the Cabinet of the United Kingdom and two in the Shadow Cabinet The university lays claim to twelve saints ten blesseds an antipope eighteen cardinals and eighty nine archbishops including thirty two of Canterbury and twenty two of York The university claims forty seven Nobel Laureates and three Fields Medallists The university s oldest student was Gertrud Seidmann who was awarded a Certificate of Graduate Attainment aged 91 1 This list also includes twenty five princes and princesses among them the heirs apparent of Belgium Brunei and Japan thirty four dukes nineteen marquesses eighty two earls and countesses forty six viscounts and viscountesses and 188 barons and baronesses 246 bishops Anglican and Catholic 291 Members of Parliament excluding MPs who were subsequently peers eleven Members of the European Parliament excluding MEPs also serving at Westminster twelve Lord Chancellors nine Lord Chief Justices and twenty two law lords ten US Senators ten US Representatives including a Speaker of the House three state governors and four associate justices of the US Supreme Court as well as six puisne justices of the Supreme Court of Canada and a chief justice of the now defunct Federal Court of Canada This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Contents 1 Government 1 1 Monarchs 1 1 1 British 1 1 2 Foreign 1 2 Royalty 1 2 1 British 1 2 2 Foreign 1 3 Heads of state and heads of government 1 3 1 British Prime Ministers 1 3 2 Other countries 1 4 His Majesty s Government 1 5 Shadow Cabinet 1 6 House of Lords and House of Commons 1 7 Members of the European Parliament 1 8 British local politicians 1 9 British civil servants 1 10 British diplomats 1 11 Members of the British Royal Household 1 12 British military security and police personnel 1 13 Foreign politicians civil servants diplomats and military personnel 1 14 Non government people in British public life 1 15 Non government people in public life overseas 2 Law 2 1 Lord Chancellors and Lord Chief Justices 2 2 Lords of Appeal in Ordinary Law Lords 2 3 Other judges and lawyers United Kingdom 2 4 Judges and lawyers other countries 2 5 Legal academics 3 Religions 3 1 Christianity 3 2 Islam 3 3 Judaism 3 4 Sikhism 3 5 Baha i 3 6 Buddhism 3 7 Study of Religions 4 Literature 4 1 Poets 4 1 1 Other Poets 4 2 Novelists and story writers 4 3 Dramatists 4 4 Children s writers 4 5 Scholars critics diarists publishers librarians 4 6 Travel and non fiction writers 5 Media 5 1 Print 5 1 1 Editors 5 1 2 Writers 5 2 Broadcast 5 3 Administration 6 The arts 6 1 Stage and television 6 2 Comedy 6 3 Film 6 4 Dance 6 5 Music 6 6 Museum and gallery directors 6 7 Art and history of art 6 8 Architecture 7 Academic disciplines 8 Educationalists 9 Sports people explorers and adventurers 10 Business people 11 Chefs and wine experts 12 Fictional Oxonians 13 See also 14 External links 15 ReferencesGovernment editMonarchs edit British edit Main article List of University of Oxford people in British public life Foreign edit Main article List of University of Oxford people in public life overseas Royalty edit British edit Main article List of University of Oxford people in British public life Foreign edit Main article List of University of Oxford people in public life overseas Heads of state and heads of government edit British Prime Ministers edit Main article List of University of Oxford people in British public life Other countries edit Main article List of University of Oxford people in public life overseas His Majesty s Government edit Main article List of University of Oxford people in British public life Shadow Cabinet edit Main article List of University of Oxford people in British public life House of Lords and House of Commons edit Main article List of University of Oxford people in British public life Members of the European Parliament edit Main article List of University of Oxford people in British public life British local politicians edit Main article List of University of Oxford people in British public life British civil servants edit Main article List of University of Oxford people in British public life British diplomats edit Main article List of University of Oxford people in British public life Members of the British Royal Household edit Main article List of University of Oxford people in British public life British military security and police personnel edit Main article List of University of Oxford people in British public life Foreign politicians civil servants diplomats and military personnel edit Main article List of University of Oxford people in public life overseas Non government people in British public life edit Main article List of University of Oxford people in British public life Non government people in public life overseas edit Main article List of University of Oxford people in public life overseasLaw editLord Chancellors and Lord Chief Justices edit Main article List of University of Oxford people in the Law Lords of Appeal in Ordinary Law Lords edit Main article List of University of Oxford people in the Law Other judges and lawyers United Kingdom edit Main article List of University of Oxford people in the Law Judges and lawyers other countries edit Main article List of University of Oxford people in the Law Legal academics edit Main article List of University of Oxford people in academic disciplinesReligions editChristianity edit Saints Main article List of University of Oxford people in religion Saints Blessed Main article List of University of Oxford people in religion Blessed Pope Main article List of University of Oxford people in religion Pope Cardinals Main article List of University of Oxford people in religion Cardinals Archbishops of Canterbury Main article List of University of Oxford people in religion Archbishops of Canterbury Archbishops of York Main article List of University of Oxford people in religion Archbishops of York Other Archbishops Presiding Bishops and Metropolitans Main article List of University of Oxford people in religion Other Bishops Main article List of University of Oxford people in religion Clergy and other ministers Main article List of University of Oxford people in religion Theologians Main article List of University of Oxford people in academic disciplines Islam edit Main article List of University of Oxford people in religion Judaism edit Main article List of University of Oxford people in religion Sikhism edit Main article List of University of Oxford people in religion Baha i edit Main article List of University of Oxford people in religion Buddhism edit Main article List of University of Oxford people in religion Study of Religions edit Main article List of University of Oxford people in academic disciplinesLiterature editPoets edit Poets Laureate Samuel Daniel Magdalen Hall Poet Laureate 1599 1619 William Davenant Lincoln Poet Laureate 1637 1668 Thomas Warton Trinity Poet Laureate 1785 90 Henry James Pye Magdalen Hall Poet Laureate 1790 1813 Robert Southey Balliol Poet Laureate 1813 43 Robert Bridges Corpus Christi Poet Laureate 1913 30 Cecil Day Lewis Wadham Poet Laureate 1967 72 John Betjeman Magdalen Poet Laureate 1972 84 Andrew Motion University Poet Laureate 1999 William Morris Exeter declined Laureateship 1896 Philip Larkin St John s and All Souls declined Laureateship 1984 Other Poets edit John Abbot Balliol Janet Adam Smith Somerville Drummond Allison The Queen s Edwin Arnold University Matthew Arnold Balliol W H Auden Christ Church and Exeter Owen Barfield Wadham Reem Bassiouney Somerville Katharine Lee Bates Thomas Lovell Beddoes Pembroke Audrey Beecham Somerville Henry Charles Beeching Balliol Hilaire Belloc Balliol Laurence Binyon Trinity John Francis Bloxam Exeter Edmund Blunden The Queen s Edwin Emmanuel Bradford Exeter Thomas Edward Brown Christ Church and Oriel Alan Brownjohn Merton Charles Stuart Calverley Balliol Vahni Capildeo Christ Church Thomas Carew Merton Sydney Carter Balliol Upile Chisala Arthur Hugh Clough Balliol Robert P T Coffin Wendy Cope St Hilda s Samuel Elsworth Cottam Exeter Kevin Crossley Holland St Edmund Hall John Davies The Queen s Vinicius de Moraes Marcus Vinicius da Cruz de Mello Moraes John Donne Hertford Member of Parliament 1601 and 1614 Dean of St Paul s 1621 31 Lord Alfred Douglas Magdalen Ernest Dowson The Queen s Edward Dyer Balliol or Broadgates Hall T S Eliot Merton U A Fanthorpe St Anne s John Fuller New College and Magdalen Viola Garvin Somerville Sydney Goodsir Smith Oriel Richard Graves Pembroke Robert Graves St John s Julian Grenfell Balliol Jane Griffiths Stephen Hawes Robert Stephen Hawker Pembroke Seamus Heaney Magdalen John Heath Stubbs The Queen s Geoffrey Hill Keble Gerard Manley Hopkins Balliol A E Housman St John s Elizabeth Jennings St Anne s Jenny Joseph St Hilda s Sidney Keyes Nicole Krauss Walter Savage Landor Trinity Eugene Lee Hamilton Oriel Richard Lovelace Gloucester Hall George MacBeth New College Louis MacNeice Merton Glyn Maxwell Worcester Elma Mitchell Somerville Dom Moraes Jesus Arthur Nortje Tom Paulin Hertford and Lincoln F T Prince Balliol Craig Raine Exeter and New College John Crowe Ransom Christ Church Nesca Robb Somerville Alan Ross St John s F R Scott E J Scovell Somerville Patrick Shaw Stewart Balliol Percy Bysshe Shelley University Philip Sidney Christ Church Charles Sorley University Bernard Spencer Corpus Christi Stephen Spender University Pauline Stainer St Anne s Jon Stallworthy Magdalen and Wolfson Eric Stenbock Balliol Algernon Charles Swinburne Balliol Michael Symmons Roberts Regent s Park John Addington Symonds Balliol and Magdalen Kim Taplin Somerville Edward Thomas Lincoln Michael Thwaites Thomas Traherne Brasenose Julian Turner New College Henry Vaughan Jesus Helen Waddell Somerville John Wain St John s Robert Penn Warren New College Samuel Wesley Exeter Henry Willobie St John s and or Exeter John Wilmot 2nd Earl of Rochester Wadham Fabian Strachan Woodley University David Wright Oriel Kit Wright Thomas Yalden Magdalen Natan Yonatan Edward Young New College Corpus Christi and All Souls Novelists and story writers edit Diran Adebayo Naomi Alderman Lincoln Monica Ali Wadham Kingsley Amis St John s Martin Amis Exeter Louise Bagshawe Christ Church Katharine Lee Bates Daniel Blythe St John s Marjorie Boulton Somerville William Boyd Jesus Vera Brittain Somerville Christine Brooke Rose Somerville John Buchan 1st Baron Tweedsmuir Balliol MP 1927 35 Governor General of Canada 1935 1940 A S Byatt Somerville Mike Carey Hugo Charteris Amit Chaudhuri Balliol Susanna Clarke St Hilda s Edmund Crispin Bruce Montgomery St John s also a noteworthy composer Guy Davenport Merton Robertson Davies Balliol Lindsey Davis Lady Margaret Hall Helen DeWitt Lady Margaret Hall and Brasenose Siobhan Dowd Lady Margaret Hall John Meade Falkner Hertford Gertrude Minnie Faulding Somerville Helen Fielding St Anne s Penelope Fitzgerald Somerville Richard Flanagan Margaret Forster Somerville Celia Fremlin Somerville John Galsworthy New College Maggie Gee Somerville Amitav Ghosh Balliol Victoria Glendinning Somerville William Golding Brasenose Graham Greene Balliol Mark Haddon Merton Catherine Heath St Hilda s Joseph Heller St Catherine s Zoe Heller St Anne s Robert Henriques New College Peter Hobbs New College Jane Aiken Hodge Somerville Alan Hollinghurst Magdalen Winifred Holtby Somerville Thomas Hughes Oriel Aldous Huxley Balliol Muriel Jaeger Somerville Joanna Kavenna Linacre and St Antony s Rachel Kelly Hari Kunzru Wadham Perceval Landon Hertford Marghanita Laski Somerville John le Carre Lincoln Harper Lee Margaret Leigh Somerville Peter Levi Campion Hall Matthew Gregory Lewis Christ Church Toby Litt Worcester Rose Macaulay Somerville Grace McCleen Val McDermid St Hilda s Charlotte Mendelson Naomi Mitchison St Anne s Iris Murdoch Somerville and St Anne s Gregory Norminton Regent s Park V S Naipaul University Kathleen Nott Somerville Christine Orr Somerville Iain Pears Wadham Philip Pullman Exeter Barbara Pym St Hilda s Hilda Stewart Reid Somerville Mary Renault St Hugh s Michele Roberts Somerville Abu Rushd Matinuddin Edward St Aubyn Keble Dorothy L Sayers Somerville Will Self Exeter Vikram Seth Corpus Christi Neil Spring Somerville Hilary Spurling Somerville Michael Innes Oriel and Christ Church Anna Stothard Lincoln Plum Sykes Worcester Sylvia Thompson Somerville Rachel Trickett St Hugh s and Lady Margaret Hall Joanna Trollope St Hugh s Philip Turner Worcester Lucy Wadham Magdalen Doreen Wallace Somerville Jill Paton Walsh St Anne s Rex Warner Wadham Auberon Waugh Christ Church Evelyn Waugh Hertford Angus Wilson Merton Laura Wilson Somerville Jeanette Winterson St Catherine s P C Wren St Catherine s Elizabeth Young Lady Kennet Somerville Rajesh Talwar Wadham Tope Folarin Harris Manchester Dramatists edit Achmed Abdullah Alexandr Nicholaievich Romanov Francis Beaumont Broadgates Hall Alan Bennett Exeter Thomas Chaundler Caryl Churchill Lady Margaret Hall Richard Curtis Christ Church Russell T Davies Worcester William Douglas Home New College Samuel Foote Worcester John Ford Exeter Christopher Hampton New College Richard Hughes Oriel Marcy Kahan Somerville Girish Karnad Lincoln and Magdalen Margaret Kennedy Somerville Thomas Lodge Trinity Christine Longford Countess of Longford Somerville Patrick Marber Wadham Christabel Marshall Somerville John Marston Brasenose Herman Charles Merivale Balliol Thomas Middleton The Queen s Peter Morris Somerville John Mortimer Brasenose Thomas Nabbes Exeter Thomas Otway Christ Church George Peele Broadgates Hall and Christ Church Dennis Potter New College Terence Rattigan Trinity James Roose Evans Banuta Rubess Charles Sedley Wadham R C Sherriff New College James Shirley St John s James Townley St John s Nicholas Udall Corpus Christi Oscar Wilde Magdalen Peter Wildeblood Trinity Emlyn Williams Christ Church William Wycherley The Queen s Elizabeth Young Lady Kennet Somerville Children s writers edit Richard Adams Worcester author of Watership Down Giles Andreae creator of Purple Ronnie and Edward Monkton W V Awdrey St Peter s and Wycliffe Hall creator of Thomas the Tank Engine T A Barron Nina Bawden Somerville Lesley M M Blume Lucy M Boston Somerville Lewis Carroll Christ Church Pauline Clarke Somerville Olivia Coolidge Somerville Susan Cooper Somerville Gillian Cross Somerville Thomas Day Corpus Christi Ruby Ferguson St Hilda s Theodor Seuss Geisel Dr Seuss Lincoln Frances Hardinge Somerville Roger Lancelyn Green Merton also a biographer and librarian Penelope Lively St Anne s Lady Flora McDonnell Exeter Michelle Paver Lady Margaret Hall Michael Rosen Wadham Constance Savery Somerville Ann Schlee Somerville Matthew Skelton Somerville Francesca Simon creator of Horrid Henry Frederick Weatherly Brasenose also King s Counsel poet sci fi and fantasy writer Diana Wynne Jones St Anne s Scholars critics diarists publishers librarians edit Joseph Addison The Queen s and Magdalen Jean Aitchison Worcester Peter Bayley University John Bayley St Catherine s Max Beerbohm Merton Stephen Bernard Christ Church Brasenose and Univ Homi K Bhabha James H Billington Balliol Andrew Cecil Bradley Balliol Melvyn Bragg Wadham Jacky Bratton St Anne s Katharine Mary Briggs Lady Margaret Hall Vera Brittain Somerville Cleanth Brooks Exeter Robert Burchfield Magdalen and Christ Church Sir Raymond Carr Christ Church New College All Souls and St Antony s Alasdair Clayre All Souls Peter Conrad Christ Church and All Souls Janet E Courtney Lady Margaret Hall Jonathan Culler Christopher de Hamel Thomas de Quincey Brasenose Susie Dent Terry Eagleton Wadham Linacre and St Catherine s Richard Ellmann New College Paul Engle Geoffrey Faber Christ Church James Fenton Magdalen Henry Watson Fowler Balliol Adam Fox Magdalen Leela Gandhi William Gifford Exeter Victor Gollancz New College George Stuart Gordon Oriel and Magdalen John Haffenden St John s and Magdalen Ian Hamilton Keble Richard Hakluyt Christ Church Hugh Haughton George Birkbeck Norman Hill Pembroke Christopher Hitchens Balliol Thomas James New College Samuel Johnson Pembroke Antony Kamm Worcester Andrew Lang Balliol Gerard Langbaine University Monica Jones St Hugh s John Lahr Worcester Andrew George Lehmann C S Lewis University and Magdalen Alain LeRoy Locke Hertford Edward Lucie Smith Merton Fiona MacCarthy Peter McDonald University and Christ Church Robert Macfarlane Magdalen Norris McWhirter Trinity co founder Guinness Book of Records 1955 Ross McWhirter Trinity co founder Guinness Book of Records 1955 Chris Maslanka St Catherine s Ved Mehta Balliol Kate Millett St Hilda s author of Sexual Politics 1970 founder of Women s Art Colony Farm 1971 Peter Milward Campion Hall Emeritus Professor of English Literature Sophia University Toril Moi Lady Margaret Hall and Pembroke Jan Morris St Edmund Hall and Christ Church Brian Morris Baron Morris of Castle Morris Worcester Raymond Mortimer Balliol Douglas Murray Magdalen Beverley Nichols Balliol Harold Nicolson Balliol David Norbrook Balliol Magdalen and Merton Michael O Neill Exeter Francis Turner Palgrave Balliol and Exeter Walter Pater The Queen s William Paton Ker Balliol and All Souls Reynolds Price Merton Arthur Quiller Couch Trinity Walter Alexander Raleigh Merton Nick Rees Roberts Keble C Allen Thorndike Rice publisher of the North American Review Christopher Ricks Balliol and Worcester Neil Leon Rudenstine New College President of Harvard University 1991 2001 John Campbell Shairp Balliol Susan Sontag St Anne s Richard Steele Merton Percy Stephensen The Queen s J I M Stewart Oriel and Christ Church Jonathan Swift Hertford Ann Thwaite St Hilda s J R R Tolkien Exeter and Pembroke Jenny Uglow St Anne s Gudbrandur Vigfusson Elizabeth Wade White Fredric Warburg Christ Church Marina Warner Lady Margaret Hall Joseph Warton Oriel Raymond Williams Simon Winchester St Catherine s George Woodcock Ghil ad Zuckermann St Hugh s Travel and non fiction writers edit Katharine Lee BatesMedia editMany journalists work in both print and broadcast media The following are listed under the medium for which they are best known Those who are known solely as sports commentators will be found at List of University of Oxford people in sport exploration and adventuring Print edit Editors edit Paul Anderson Balliol Tribune 1991 93 DeputyNew Statesman 1993 96 Perry Anderson Worcester New Left Review 1962 82 amp 2000 03 Lionel Barber St Edmund The Financial Times 2005 Paul Barker Brasenose New Society 1968 86 Peter Beinart University The New Republic 1999 2006 Editor at large 2006 Tina Brown St Anne s Tatler 1979 83 Vanity Fair 1984 92 The New Yorker 1992 98 George Earle Buckle New College and All Souls The Times 1884 1912 Alastair Burnet Worcester The Economist 1965 74 The Daily Express 1974 76 Charles C W Cooke LMH National Review Online 2016 William Percival Crozier Trinity The Manchester Guardian 1932 44 Matthew d Ancona Magdalen and All Souls The Spectator 2006 Geoffrey Dawson Magdalen and All Souls The Times 1912 19 amp 1923 41 John Thadeus Delane Magdalen Hall The Times 1841 77 Bill Emmott Magdalen The Economist 1993 2006 James Fallows The Queen s U S News amp World Report 1996 98 Kim Fletcher Hertford The Independent on Sunday 1998 99 Ed Dir Telegraph New Media 2000 03 Ed Dir Telegraph Group 2003 05 Paul Foot University Socialist Worker 1972 78 John Gross Wadham Times Literary Supplement 1974 81 New York Times Book Review Dep Editor 1985 1989 John Lawrence Hammond St John s The Speaker 1899 1906 Max Hastings The Daily Telegraph 1986 95 The Evening Standard 1996 2001 Alastair Hetherington Corpus Christi The Guardian 1956 75 Ian Hislop Magdalen Private Eye 1986 Anthony Howard Christ Church New Statesman 1972 78 Deputy The Observer 1981 88 Brian Inglis Magdalen The Spectator 1959 62 Richard Ingrams University co founder Private Eye 1961 Editor 1963 86 founder The Oldie 1992 Aboubakr Jamai University co founder Le Journal Hebdomadaire 1997 co founder Assahifa al Ousbouiya 1998 Simon Jenkins St John s Evening Standard 1976 78 The Times 1990 92 Paul Johnson Magdalen New Statesman 1965 70 Mehreen Khan Financial Times 2016 22 The Times 2022 Michael Kinsley Magdalen The New Republic 1979 81 amp 1985 89 Slate 1996 2002 sometime of Harper s Magazine Andrew Knight Balliol The Economist 1974 86 Richard Lambert Balliol Financial Times 1991 2001 Director General Confederation of British Industry 2006 Dominic Lawson Christ Church The Spectator 1990 95 The Sunday Telegraph 1995 2005 John Micklethwait Magdalen The Economist 2006 Ferdinand Mount Christ Church Times Literary Supplement 1991 2003 Rowan Pelling St Hugh s Erotic Review 1997 Peter Preston St John s The Guardian 1975 95 William Rees Mogg Balliol The Times 1967 81 Chairman Arts Council 1982 89 C P Scott Corpus Christi The Manchester Guardian 1872 1929 Edward Taylor Scott The Manchester Guardian 1929 32 Paul Spike St Catherine s Punch 1997 Richard Stengel Christ Church Managing Editor Time 2006 Peter Stothard Trinity The Times 1992 2002 Times Literary Supplement 2002 Andrew Sullivan Magdalen The New Republic 1991 96 Hilary Wainwright Red Pepper John Walter Trinity The Times 1803 09 Norman Webster St John s sometime editor in chief The Globe and Mail Montreal Gazette Jacob Weisberg New College sometime of Slate Andreas Whittam Smith Keble The Independent 1986 93 Pres Brit Bd of Film Classification 1997 2002 First Church Estates Commr 2002 Peregrine Worsthorne Magdalen The Sunday Telegraph 1986 89 Writers edit David Aaronovitch Balliol Tariq Ali Exeter Yasmin Alibhai Brown Linacre Lynn Barber Katharine Lee Bates Nora Beloff Lady Margaret Hall Catherine Bennett Hertford Stephen Bernard Christ Church Brasenose College University College Adrian Berry 4th Viscount Camrose Christ Church Michael Billington St Catherine s 2 Grace Blakeley St Peter s and St Antony s Anna Blundy Emma Brockes St Edmund Hall James Buchan Magdalen David Caute Wadham St Antony s and All Souls Literary Editor New Statesman 1979 80 Hugh Chisholm Christ Church Editor of Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th amp 12th edns Alexander Cockburn Keble Andrew Cockburn Worcester Claud Cockburn Patrick Cockburn Trinity Peter Conradi Brasenose Robert Crampton George Dangerfield Hertford Literary Editor Vanity Fair 1933 35 Nick Denton University E J Dionne Cordelia Fine Jonathan Freedland Wadham Thomas Friedman American journalist author and a three time winner of the Pulitzer Prize Barton Gellman Alan Gibson Queen s Maurizio Giuliano University Richard Gott Tom Gross Wadham John Harris The Queen s Julia Hartley Brewer Magdalen Mehdi Hasan Christ Church Christopher Hitchens Balliol Anthony Holden Austen Ivereigh St Antony s Director of Public Affairs Archbishop of Westminster 2004 06 Rachel Johnson New College Owen Jones University 3 Tobias Jones Jesus John F Jungclaussen St Cross College Oliver Kamm New College John Keay Magdalen Robert Kee Magdalen Lucy Kellaway Lady Margaret Hall Ludovic Kennedy Christ Church Martin Kettle Balliol Miles Kington Trinity Charles Krauthammer Nicholas D Kristof Magdalen Christina Lamb University Osbert Lancaster Lincoln Nathaniel Lande Creative Director of Time Director of Time World News Service amp Time Life Paul 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