List of University of Oxford people in public life overseas explained

This is a list of people from the University of Oxford in public life overseas. Many were students at one (or more) of the colleges of the university, and others held fellowships at a college.

This list forms part of a series of lists of people associated with the University of Oxford – for other lists, please see the main article List of University of Oxford people.

Monarchs

NameCollegeYearsReignRef
Balliol1945King of the BagammaNgwato people (1925); afterwards first President of Botswana (1966–1980)
Jigme Khesar Namgyal WangchuckMagdalen2000-?King of Bhutan (2006 onwards)[1]
Abdullah II of JordanPembrokeKing of Jordan (1999 onwards)
Sultan Ahmad ShahWorcester1948-?King of Malaysia (1979–1984) and Sultan of Pahang (1979 onwards)[2]
Tuanku Abdul HalimWadham-1954King of Malaysia (1970–1975; 2011–2016) and Sultan of Kedah (1958 onwards)[3]
Tuanku JaafarBalliolKing of Malaysia (1994–1999) and Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan (1968 onwards)
Muhammad V of KelantanSt Cross1990–1991King of Malaysia (2016–2018) and Sultan of Kelantan (2010 onwards)
Dr Nazrin Shah of PerakActing King of Malaysia (2018–2019), Deputy King of Malaysia (2016 onwards) and Sultan of Perak (2014 onwards)
Christ ChurchKing of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg (1840–1849)
Harald V of NorwayBalliol1960–1962King of Norway (1991 onwards)[4]
Balliol1924–1926King of Norway (1957–1991)[5] [6]
VajiravhudChrist Church1900–1901King of Siam (1910–1925)[7]
Andrew BertieChrist ChurchPrince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (1988–2008)[8] [9]
George Tupou VKing of Tonga (2006–2012)
Sidkeong Tulku NamgyalPembrokeMaharaja and Chogyal of Sikkim (1914)
Moshoeshoe II of LesothoCorpus ChristiKing of Lesotho (1966–1990, 1995–1996)
NaruhitoMerton1980sEmperor of Japan (2019 onwards)
Philippe of BelgiumTrinity1978–1981King of the Belgians (2013 onwards)

Royal persons

NameCollegeYears at OxfordCountryRef
Dasho Jigyel Ugyen Wangchuk, Prince of BhutanSt Peter'sBhutan
Al-Muhtadee Billah, Crown Prince of BruneiMagdalenBrunei
Empress MasakoBalliolJapan
Prince Akishino of JapanSt John'sJapan
Prince Chichibu of JapanMagdalenJapan
Prince Tomohito of MikasaMagdalenJapan
Princess Akiko of MikasaMertonJapan
El Hassan bin Talal, formerly Crown Prince
to the Hashemite Throne of Jordan
Christ ChurchJordan
Princess Aisha of JordanPembrokeJordan
Princess Badiya of JordanJordan
Princess Haya of JordanSt Hilda'sJordan
Prince Guillaume of LuxembourgLuxembourg
Raja Zarith Sofia, Consort of Sultan of JohorSomervilleMalaysia
Sheikha Alanoud bint Hamad Al ThaniQatar
Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of RussiaSt Benet's HallRussia
Prince Khalid al Faisal of Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia
Natan Gamedze, Prince of SwazilandSwaziland
Mom Rajawongse Seni Pramoj of ThailandWorcesterThailand
Prince Wan Waithayakon of ThailandThailand
Prince Kitiyakara Voralaksana of ThailandBalliolThailand
Prince Paul of YugoslaviaChrist Church-1921 (studies interrupted
by World War I)
Yugoslavia[10]
Princess Catherine Hilda Duleep SinghSomervilleSikh Empire
Princess Bamba SutherlandSomervilleSikh Empire
Ahmed Shah Khan, Crown Prince of AfghanistanAfghanistan
Maria Vladimirovna, Grand Duchess of RussiaRussia[11]
Prince Abbas HilmiEgypt
Princess Badiya bint HassanJordan
Prince Moulay Hicham of Morocco−2020Morocco
Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of BrabantLincoln2021-2024Belgium[12]

Heads of State and Heads of Government

NameCollegeYears at OxfordCountryPositionRef
Brasenose1932–1935AustraliaPrime Minister 1968–71[13]
Magdalen1949–1952AustraliaPrime Minister 1975–83[14] [15]
University1953–1955/6 AustraliaPrime Minister 1983–91[16] [17]
The Queen's1981–1983[18] AustraliaPrime Minister 2013–15
Brasenose1978–1980AustraliaPrime Minister 2015–2018
Kevin RuddJesus College, Oxford2017–AustraliaPrime Minister 2007–2010; 2013
St Catherine's Society1919– Barbados and the
West Indies
Premier of Barbados 1954–58
Prime Minister of the West Indies Federation 1958–62
[19] [20]
MagdalenBarbadosPrime Minister of Barbados 1976–85[21]
Seretse KhamaBalliolBotswanaPresident 1966–80
UniversityBotswanaPresident 1998–2008
MagdalenCanadaPrime Minister 1984
St John'sCanadaPrime Minister 1963–68[22]
Solomon BandaranaikeChrist ChurchCeylonPrime Minister 1956–59
Alvaro UribeSt. Anthony'sColombiaPresident of Colombia, 2002–2010
St Antony'sEast TimorNobel Peace Prize laureate 1996
Prime Minister 2006–2007
President 2007–2012; 2022-
WadhamFijiPresident 1987–93
WadhamFijiPrime Minister 1967–87 and 1987–92
President 1993–2000
BalliolGermanyPresident 1984–94
John KufuorExeterGhanaPresident 2001–09
St Peter'sGhanaPresident 1970–72
University and St Antony'sGhanaPrime Minister 1969–72
John Francis DavisHong KongGovernor 1844–1848
George BowenTrinity−1844Hong KongGovernor 1883–1885
William Des VœuxBalliol−1856Hong KongGovernor 1887–1891
Reginald Edward StubbsCorpus Christi−1899Hong KongGovernor 1919–1925
Cecil ClementiMagdalen−1898Hong KongGovernor 1925–1930
Andrew CaldecottExeter−1907Hong KongGovernor 1935–1937
Geoffry NorthcoteBalliolHong KongGovernor 1937–41
Lord Murray MacLehoseBalliolHong KongGovernor 1971–82
Lord David WilsonKeble1955–1958Hong KongGovernor 1987–92
Lord Chris PattenBalliolHong KongGovernor 1992–1997
Pembroke1989–1990HungaryPrime Minister 1998–2002; 2010–now[23]
St Antony's1999–2000IcelandPresident 2016–
Manchester and All Souls1923–27 (Lecturer, Manchester);
1936–52 (Professor, All Souls)
IndiaFirst Indian to hold an Oxford professorship.[24]
President 1962–67
[25] [26]
NuffieldIndiaPrime Minister 2004–2014
Somerville1937–1941IndiaPrime Minister 1966–77 and 1980–84[27]
JesusJamaicaChief Minister 1955–59, Premier 1959–62
HertfordMaltaPrime Minister 1955–58, 1971–84
Sir Maung GyeeMyanmar/Burma
St Hugh's1964–1967MyanmarState Counsellor of Myanmar (De facto Prime Minister) 2015-now
Nobel Peace Prize laureate
Christ ChurchPakistanPresident 1971–73, Prime Minister 1973–77
Lady Margaret HallPakistanPrime Minister 1988–90, 1993–96
WadhamPakistanPresident 1993, 1997–98
Exeter1918–1921PakistanPrime Minister 1947–51[28]
PakistanPrime Minister 1956–57[29]
Farooq LeghariPakistanPresident 1993–97
Imran KhanKeble College, Oxford1972–1975PakistanPrime Minister 2018-2022
Exeter1956–PeruPrime Minister of Peru 2005–06
President of Peru 2016–2018
[30]
WorcesterThailandPrime Minister 1945–46, 1975, 1976
Bongbong MarcosSt Edmund Hall1975-1978Philippines17th President of the Philippines 2022-Governor,Senator,Philippine Constabulary

This individual did not complete their degree and was only awarded a Special Diploma in Social Studies, which according to the university, "[is] not a full graduate diploma" .[31] [32]

Mark BrantleySt. Catherine's, OxfordSt. Kitts and NevisPremier of Nevis
The Queen's−1933ThailandPrime Minister 1975–76
St John'sThailandPrime Minister 2008–2011
Enele Sopoaga1956–TuvaluPrime Minister 2013-2019
St Catherine'sTrinidad and TobagoPrime Minister 1956–81
A. N. R. RobinsonSt John'sTrinidad and TobagoPrime Minister 1986–91, President 1997–2003[33]
Mihai Razvan UngureanuSt CrossRomaniaPrime Minister 2012[34]
University1968–1970United StatesPresident 1993–2001[35]
Chukwuemeka Odumegwu OjukwuLincolnBiafraPresident 1967–1970
Risto Ryti1914FinlandPresident 1940–1944 & Prime Minister 1939–1940

Politicians, civil servants, diplomats, and military personnel

NameCollegeYears at OxfordCountryNotesRef
AustraliaLeader HM Opposition 1996–2001, 2005–2006
Puerto RicoHonorary President, Socialist International 1999–
President, Puerto Rican Independence Party 1968–
MagdalenAustraliaSenator for Qld 2000–
Senior Counsel 2006–
Minister for Arts & Sport 2007–
1976–79 (Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics)United StatesPhysicist, Harvard University professor,
United States Secretary of Defense
Jim CooperOriel College, OxfordUnited StatesCongressman of the United States Congress
New College and OrielAustraliaGovernor General 1977–82, Provost of Oriel 1982–90
MagdalenAustraliaForeign Minister 1988–96
Deputy Leader Australian Labor Party 1996–98
St John'sAustraliaPremier of Western Australia 2001–06
MagdalenAustraliaJudge Supreme Court of Victoria 1978–94
Lt–Governor Victoria 1995–97
Governor 1997–2000
TrinityAustraliaFirst–class cricketer, barrister
Member of NSW Legislative Council
Tomáš HellebrandtSlovakiaMember of the National Council of Slovakia (2023-) [36]
Christ ChurchAustraliaMember of the House of Representatives 1949–70
Minister 1951–56
AustraliaMember of the House of Representatives 2001–04
AustraliaMember of the Australian Senate 1996–2007
AustraliaMember of the House of Representatives 1944–50
AustraliaOpposition Leader of Australia 2008–
AustraliaAttorney General of Australia 1996–2003
AustraliaMember of the House of Representatives 1966–69 and 1972–93
Minister 1981–83
1996–1999
DPhil
BelgiumFederal MP 1985–96
President Socialist Party 1989–94
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister 1994–95
Minister 1999–04
Flemish Minister 2004–09
Flemish MP 2009–10
Minister of State 2009–
Senator 2010–
Maidin Hashim1984 (Certificate in Diplomacy)BruneiAmbassador of Brunei to Germany 1994–97
Permanent Representative of Brunei to the United Nations 1997–98
High Commissioner of Brunei to the United Kingdom 2006–10
[37]
CanadaGovernor of the Bank of Canada 1955–61
St John'sElected Rhodes Scholar in 1939,
studies interrupted by war
CanadaMP 1962–74, MLA British Columbia 1975–78 and 1979–1991[38]
BalliolCanadaSenate 1970–79, Privy Council 1985–91
CanadaHouse of Commons 1930–40
National Assembly of Quebec 1936–60
Lieutenant–Governor of Quebec 1958–61
CanadaNational Assembly of Quebec 1960–70
Minister 1960–66
Pres Canadian International Development Agency 1970–77
CanadaSometime Government minister
Balliol, St Antony's1967 MPhil, 1975 DPhilCanadaPres & V-C Univ of K Coll 1977–87
Editor Financial Post 1987–91, MP 1993–2008
Parliamentary Sec to the PM 1996–2004
Min of State 2004–06
Head Master Toronto French School 2008–
Wadham and All SoulsCanadaAmbassador to the USA 1981–89, Chairman Canada Council 1989–94
St John'sCanadaClerk of the Privy Council & Cabinet Secretary 1940–49 Ambassador USA 1953–57 & 1959–62
CanadaAmbassador to Yugoslavia 1956–8, NATO 1963–6, UN 1966–9, Chancellor University of Toronto 1980–6
CanadaHouse of Commons 2006–
Christ ChurchCanadaLeader Ontario CCF 1942–53, Leader Opposition Ontario Legislature 1943–45 & 1948–51
PembrokeCanadaDeputy Minister 1975–92, Chancellor of Carleton University 1993–2002
HertfordCanadaMP 1957–84, Speaker 1962–63, Minister of Veterans Affairs 1963
ExeterCanadaMP 1968–79, Minister 1968–79, Attorney General 1972–75 & 1978
Canadaleader of New Democratic Party of Canada 1971–75
BrasenoseCanadaDirector of Naval Intelligence World War II
BalliolCanadaAmbassador to USA 1927–30, Governor General 1952–59
HertfordCanadaSpeaker 1957–62, High Commissioner India & Ambassador Nepal 1964–67, Governor General 1967–74
BrasenoseCanadaMC 1915, died Passchendaele 6am 30 October 1917
CanadaClerk of the Privy Council & Sec to the Cabinet 1952–53, MP 1953–67, Privy Counsellor from 1953, CC from 1970, styled The Rt Hon from 1992[39]
BalliolCanadaPremier of Ontario 1990–95
Christ ChurchCanadaHigh Commr & Ambassador 1952–62, Dir S Asia & Middle East Dept World Bank 1962–5
CanadaAmbassador to USA 1966–70, Ambassador to Ireland 1976–80
CanadaHigh Commr UK 1946–9 & 1952–7, Clerk of the Privy Council & Cabinet Sec 1949–52, Ambassador USA 1957–8
UniversityCanadaMP 1935–40, Minister of Labour 1935–9, Minister of National Defence 1939–40
CanadaMP 1940–58, Minister of Fisheries 1952–57
Christ ChurchCanadaAmbassador to Egypt 1958–61, to USSR 1961–63, Commonwealth Secretary General 1965–75
Keble1929–1936CanadaLieutenant–Governor of New Brunswick 1981–87, designer of the Canadian flag
MertonCanadaSpecial Asst to the PM 1968–70, QC 1983, President Business Development Bank of Canada 2000–04
1969 elected Rhodes ScholarCanadaQC 1984, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador 2003–
JesusCeylon/Sri LankaMinister of National Security, Minister of State for Defence, Minister of Agriculture and Minister of Education.
BalliolCeylon/Sri LankaForeign Minister 1994–2001 and 2004–05
UniversityCeylon/Sri LankaMinister of Industries and Fisheries
KebleCeylon/Sri LankaForeign Minister 2001–04
NuffieldCeylon/Sri LankaSecretary-General of the UNCTD & Ambassador to the EEC, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands
University & Corpus ChristiCeylon/Sri LankaLecturer; Sri Lankan Liberal Party MP, 2010–15
FijiTui Lau 1938–58, Speaker Legislative Council 1954–58, served French Foreign Legion (Croix de Guerre)
St Antony'sGermanyMember Bundestag & Sec of State 1969–70, Eur Commr 1970, Dir LSE 1974–84
Germanyconspired in 20 July plot to assassinate Hitler, hanged at Plötzensee 15 August 1944
BalliolGermanyconspired in 20 July plot to assassinate Hitler, hanged at Plötzensee 26 August 1944
Stephen Lam2012–2013Hong KongActing Chief Executive of Hong Kong, Chief Secretary for Administration, Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs
Ronny TongSt Edmund Hall, OxfordHong KongMember of the Executive Council of Hong Kong, member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, founder of Civic Party, founder and convenor of Path of Democracy, Queen's Counsel, Senior counsel
Braj Kumar NehruBalliolIndia[40]
Indiadirector general of UN Food and Agriculture Organization 1956–67
OxfordKenyaMP 1983–, Min for Transport & Commns 2002–05, for Internal Security 2005–
St Hugh'sMalaysiaMember of Parliament for Rembau 2008-2022, Minister of Youth and Sports 2013–2018, Minister of Science, Technology & Innovation 2020–2021, Minister of Health 2021-2022[41]
St Anne'sMalaysiaMember of Parliament for Subang 2008-2018, Sungai Buloh 2018-2022, Deputy Minister of Rural Development 2018-2020
KebleMalaysiaMember of Parliament for Damansara 2008-2022
Aurelio Nuño MayerSt Antony's College, OxfordMexicoSecretary of Public Education(2015–17)

Chief of Staff of the President (2012–15)

Héctor VasconcelosMexicoSenator (2018–), Ambassador to Denmark, Norway, and Iceland, initial Foreign Secretary nominee
MertonNew ZealandHigh Commissioner to Harare 1986–89, MP 1992–93
MagdalenNew ZealandOlympic bronze medal 1924, NZ Olympic captain 1928, member IOC 1934–67, surgeon to the King 1946–52, to the Queen 1952–67, President BMA and RCS, Governor General NZ 1967–72
St Peter'sNew ZealandArchbishop 1980–85, Governor General 1985–90
2007–10PakistanAppointed Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party 30 December 2007 and will become full-time party leader on completing his course at Oxford
KeblePakistancricket captain 1982–92, leader of Tehreek–e–Insaf Party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf1997–, MP 2002–
PakistanForeign Minister
Christ Church1977–1979 (Master of Letters)PakistanFormer chairman of Pakistan Peoples Party (Shaheed Bhutto)
HertfordPakistan33rd and 35th Attorney General for Pakistan 2018, 2020-2022 [42]
PembrokePolandMinister of National Defence 2005–07, Minister of Foreign Affairs 2007–
Mark BrantleySt. Catherine'sSt. Kitts and NevisMinister of Foreign Affairs
Desmond LeeSingapore Minister for Social and Family Development & Second Minister for National Development
Raymond LimSingaporeMinister for Transport 2006–2011
Sim AnnExeterSingaporeSenior Minister of State, Ministry of Communications and Information & Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth
South AfricaSpeaker of the National Assembly 1994–2004
South AfricaCabinet Minister
JesusSouth Africafounder of South African Native National Congress (later the ANC)
Korn ChatikavanijSt. John'sThailandFinance Minister of Thailand 2009–2011
Sukhumbhand ParibatraPembrokeThailandDeputy Foreign Minister of Thailand 1997–2000, Governor of Bangkok 2009–2016
St Peter'sUnited StatesUS Representative (Oklahoma) 1947–77, Speaker of the US House of Representatives 1971–77
WadhamUnited StatesUS Representative (Maine) 1997
Gabe AmoMerton2010
Marshall Scholar
United StatesUS Representative (Rhode Island) 2023–
Rick BakerUnited StatesMayor of St Petersburg, Florida 2001–05 & 2005–10
ExeterUnited StatesPresident of Massachusetts State Senate 1996–2003
Dennis C. BlairUnited StatesCommander–in–Chief of US Pacific Command 1999–2002
Charles BonesteelUnited StatesCommander US Forces and Commander–in–Chief UN Command Korea 1966–69
Cory BookerUnited StatesMayor of Newark 2006–13, US Senator (New Jersey) 2013–
BalliolUnited StatesGovernor of Oklahoma 1975–79, US Senator (Oklahoma) 1979–94, President University of Oklahoma 1994–2018
BrasenoseUnited StatesUS Representative (Indiana) 1959–81
WorcesterUnited StatesUS Senator (New Jersey) 1979–97
Corpus ChristiUnited StatesDemocratic candidate Oregon State Representative for House District 46
TrinityUnited StatesUS Representative (Oklahoma) 2001–05
ExeterUnited StatesDir Peace Corps 1979–81, Gov Ohio 1983–91, Ambassador to India 1997–2001 Pres Colorado College 2002–
MagdalenUnited StatesNato Supreme Allied Commander Europe 1997–2000
Christ ChurchUnited StatesUS Representative (Massachusetts) 1937–1949
Richard DanzigUnited StatesUS Secretary of the Navy 1998–2001
BalliolUnited Statesdirector Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) 1997–2000
UniversityUnited StatesSecretary of Transportation 1983–87 of Labor 89–90, President US Red Cross 91–99, US Senator (N Carolina) 2003–
BalliolUnited Statesmember of Continental Congress
MagdalenUnited StatesUS Senator (Wisconsin) 1993–2011
WadhamUnited StatesAttorney General of Oregon 1981–91, President University of Oregon 1994–2009
PembrokeUnited StatesUS Senator (Arkansas) 1945–74
Robert J. HarrisUnited StatesMayor of Ann Arbor 1969–73
St Antony'sUnited StatesUS Senator (Colorado) 1975–87
Bradley C. HosmerUnited StatesSuperintendent US Air Force Academy 1991–94
New CollegeUnited StatesAsst Secretary of Health and Human Services 2001–04, US Representative (Louisiana) 2005–2008, Governor of Louisiana 2008-2016
BalliolUnited StatesAssistant Secretary of Labor 1949–53, Ambassador Mauritania 1961–64, Hungary 1977–80, Austria 1980–81
BalliolUnited StatesAttorney General 1965–66, Under–Secretary of State 1966–69
MagdalenUnited StatesUS Senator (Louisiana) 2017–
PembrokeUnited StatesAmbassador to the United Kingdom 1997–2001
WorcesterUnited StatesAdvisor to the United States Deputy Secretary of Treasury 2001–2003
PembrokeUnited StatesUS Under Sec of Labor 1954–6, Dir US Information Agency 1956–7, Exec Asst to the President 1957–8
PembrokeUnited StatesUS Senator (Indiana) 1977–2013
Ira MagazinerUnited StatesPresident Clinton's chief internet policy advisor
Christ ChurchUnited StatesAsst AG 01–03, Assoc AG 03–05, Acting Dep AG 04 & 05, Ambassador to Australia 05–
UniversityUnited StatesOlympic silver medallist 1972, US Representative (Maryland) 1987–93
Thomas MerrillUnited StatesDeputy Solicitor General 1987–90, Professor of Law Northwestern University 1993–2003, Columbia Law School 2003–
William Green MillerUnited StatesUnited States Ambassador to Ukraine from 1993 to 1998
Wes MooreWolfsonUnited StatesGovernor of Maryland 2023-present[43]
Corpus ChristiUnited Statesfounder of Georgia
Christ ChurchUnited Statesfounder of Pennsylvania
St Edmund HallUnited StatesUS Senator (South Dakota) 1979–97
MagdalenUnited StatesDirector US Office of Management and Budget 1996–98
UniversityUnited StatesSecretary of Labor 1993–97
LincolnUnited StatesUS Representative (Illinois) 1993–95
New CollegeUnited StatesAssistant Secretary of State (African affairs) 1997–2001, United States Ambassador to the United Nations 2009–2013
PembrokeUnited StatesLieutenant Governor of Arkansas 1996–2006
UniversityUnited StatesNato Supreme Allied Commander Europe and Commander–in–Chief US European Command 1979–87
St John'sUnited StatesSecretary of State from 1961 to 1969
Edward RutledgeUnited Statesmember of Continental Congress
BalliolUnited StatesUS Senator (Maryland) 1977–2007
BalliolUnited StatesState's Attorney Baltimore City 1982–87, Mayor of Baltimore 1987–99
Terri SewellSt. Hilda'sUnited StatesUS Representative (Alabama) 2011–
John M. Spratt, Jr.United StatesUS Representative (South Carolina) 1983–2011
Regent's ParkUnited StatesGeorgia State Senator
BalliolUnited StatesWhite House Communications Director under President Clinton
William StevensonUnited StatesOlympic gold medallist 1924, President Oberlin College 1946–61, Ambassador Philippines 1961–65
New CollegeUnited Statesacting Governor of Massachusetts 1694–99
MagdalenUnited StatesDeputy Secretary of State 1994–2001
ExeterUnited StatesDirector of Central Intelligence 1977–81
MagdalenUnited StatesUS Senator (Louisiana) 2005–
UniversityUnited StatesGovernor of Massachusetts 1991–97
JesusUnited StatesSecretary of the Air Force 2017–2019 and US Representative (New Mexico) 1998–2009
St John'sUnited Statesdirector of Central Intelligence 1993–95
MertonZimbabwepresident Movement for Democratic Change faction 2006–
BalliolHong KongSecretary for the Environment
UkraineMinister of Defence of Ukraine
Sigrid KaagSt Antony's 1987–1988NetherlandsDeputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands 2022–[44]

Non-government people in public life

NameCollegeYears at OxfordNotesRef
Prince Alexander of PlessMathematical Institute1925–1929MI6 officer, German and Polish businessman
Chelsea ClintonUniversity2001–2003DPhil International Relations. Daughter of Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton (former First Daughter of the United States of America)[45]
Magdalen−1914Philanthropist[46]
Guy SpierUniversity1984–1988Investor and Author. 1983: Matriculation in Law. 1988: BA, Politics, Philosophy and Economics. [47]
Malala YousafzaiLady Margaret Hall, Oxford2017–2020Nobel Peace Prize laureate[48]
co–founder of the Kiel Network[49]
University College1909–12Founder of Oxford University Russian Society[50]
Ronny Tong SCSt Edmund HallFounder of Civic Party, former Queen's Counsel, former chairman of Hong Kong Bar Association, former legislator of Hong Kong[51]
Dr The Hon Kenneth Chan Ka-lokNuffield CollegeLegislator, former Civic Party chairman, associate professor[52]

Colonial administrators

Governor-Generals/Viceroys of India

See also

External links

Notes and References

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  3. Web site: Malaysian National News Agency . Sultan Of Kedah, Tuanku Abdul Halim Is A People's Ruler. 13 July 2007. 3 November 2006.
  4. Web site: Norwegian Royal Family website. 10 July 2007 .
  5. Web site: University of Oxford news. 10 July 2007 .
  6. Web site: Rulers.org website . 10 July 2007 .
  7. News: Death Of The King Of Siam. An Enlightened Monarch . . 17 . 27 November 1925 . 12 July 2007 .
  8. https://web.archive.org/web/20080215085258/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/news/2008/02/11/db1101.xml Obituary in The Telegraph (1 February 2008)
  9. http://www.orderofmalta.org/granmaestro.asp?idlingua=5 'The Prince and Grand Master', Official website of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta
  10. News: Prince Paul of Yugoslavia – Obituary . . 16 . 16 September 1976 . 10 July 2007 .
  11. http://www.dynastic-law.com/russia-1.html The Romanov Imperial dynasty in emigration XX century
  12. Web site: Prinses Elisabeth verhuist weer naar Groot-Brittannië: ze gaat studeren aan universiteit van Oxford. 2021-08-31. Het Nieuwsblad. 31 August 2021 . nl-BE.
  13. Web site: National Archives of Australia – John Gorton . 4 July 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070607041209/http://www.primeministers.naa.gov.au/fastfacts.asp?pmSelectName=19 . 7 June 2007 . dead .
  14. Web site: National Archives of Australia – Malcolm Fraser . 4 July 2007 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070818104439/http://primeministers.naa.gov.au/fastfacts.asp?pmSelectName=22 . 18 August 2007 .
  15. Web site: Australian Biography – interview with Malcolm Fraser . 18 February 2022.
  16. Web site: National Archives of Australia – Malcolm Fraser . 4 July 2007 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070818102716/http://primeministers.naa.gov.au/fastfacts.asp?pmSelectName=23 . 18 August 2007 .
  17. News: University News (Appointment to Honorary Fellowship) . . 14 . 8 February 1984 . 12 July 2007 .
  18. Web site: Tony Abbott's Oxford transcript released. 25 November 2013.
  19. Web site: Famous Oxonians, University of Oxford . 4 July 2007 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070705190444/http://www.ox.ac.uk/aboutoxford/famous.shtml#20 . 5 July 2007 .
  20. News: Man in the news: Disappointment comes again to Sir Grantley Adams . . 10 . 22 September 1961 . 12 July 2007 .
  21. News: Mr Tom Adams Prime Minister of Barbados (Obituary) . . 14 . 13 March 1985 . 12 July 2007 .
  22. News: Mr Lester Pearson Canadian statesman who played an important part in international affairs (Obituary) . . 12 . 29 December 1972 . 12 July 2007 .
  23. Web site: World Science Forum website . 12 July 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070625121850/http://www.sciforum.hu/index.php?image=i&content=p_orban . 25 June 2007 . dead .
  24. News: University News First Indian Elected To Oxford Chair . The Times. 14. 8 February 1936 . 12 July 2007 .
  25. News: University News Oxford . The Times . 10. 19 November 1952 . 12 July 2007 .
  26. News: Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan A scholar and statesman (Obituary) . The Times. 16. 18 April 1975 . 12 July 2007 .
  27. News: Mrs Indira Gandhi: strong-willed ruler of India (Obituary). The Times . 7 . 1 November 1984. 13 July 2007.
  28. News: Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan First Prime Minister Of Pakistan (Obituary). The Times . 8 . 17 October 1951. 13 July 2007.
  29. News: Mr. H. S. Suhrawardy Former Prime Minister Of Pakistan (Obituary). The Times . 15 . 6 December 1963. 13 July 2007.
  30. Web site: Exeter College News Archive (2001) . 12 July 2007.
  31. News: 2021-10-27 . Oxford University Says Marcos Jr. Did Not Complete Degree . en . Bloomberg.com . 2022-05-16.
  32. Web site: 2021-10-26 . Oxford: Bongbong Marcos' special diploma 'not a full graduate diploma' . 2022-05-16 . RAPPLER . en-US.
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  34. Web site: Romania's new PM Mihai Ungureanu: Oxford graduate, former External Affairs Minister and 'head spy' . 2 December 2012.
  35. News: Chelsea Clinton heads for Oxford. BBC News website . 16 July 2001 . 4 July 2007.
  36. Web site: Tomas Hellebrandt PIIE . www.piie.com . 25 October 2023 . en . 2 March 2016.
  37. Web site: NEW PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF BRUNEI DARUSSALAM PRESENTS CREDENTIALS Meetings Coverage and Press Releases . 2024-04-29 . press.un.org.
  38. http://www.members.shaw.ca/jackdavisscholarship/ Jack Davis Scholarship, including a photograph of him at Oxford
  39. http://www.pco-bcp.gc.ca/index.asp?lang=eng&page=clerk-greffier&sub=FormerClerks&doc=FormerClerks1952-1953_e.htm Biography on Privy Council Office website
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  41. http://media.themalaymailonline.com/opinion/praba-ganesan/article/khairy-on-the-up Khairy on the up
  42. Web site: Attorney General for Pakistan re-appointed .
  43. Web site: Alumnus Wes Moore sworn in as Maryland's first Black Governor Wolfson College - Oxford . 2024-02-22 . www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk.
  44. Web site: 2022-01-10. Sigrid Kaag - Government.nl. 2022-02-17. www.government.nl. en-GB.
  45. [Jodi Kantor]
  46. Book: Museum, J. Paul Getty. The J. Paul Getty Museum: Handbook of the Collections. 2007. Getty Publications. 9780892368877. en.
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