List of people associated with Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford explained
This is a list of notable people associated with Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, including members (alumni) and academics.
Notable members
Alumni of the college (who are termed Senior Members) include:
- James Allen, Formula One commentator
- Diana Athill, publisher's editor
- Harriett Baldwin, Conservative MP
- Mary Creighton Bailey, educator
- Gertrude Bell, writer and diplomat
- Nora Beloff, journalist and political writer
- Benazir Bhutto, former prime minister of Pakistan
- Elisabeth Blochmann, educationalist
- Katharine Mary Briggs, writer
- Guy Browning, author and humorist
- Caryl Churchill, playwright
- Danny Cohen, former Controller of BBC One
- Charles C. W. Cooke, journalist and broadcaster
- Donal Coonan, presenter
- Margaret Costa, food writer
- Lindsey Davis, novelist
- Vivien Duffield, philanthropist
- Katharine Esdaile, art historian[1]
- Neil Ferguson, epidemiologist
- Amanda Foreman, historian
- Antonia Fraser, writer
- Michael Gove, politician
- Eric Greitens, 56th Governor of Missouri, author, former Rhodes Scholar and Navy SEAL, founder of The Mission Continues
- Alethea Hayter, author
- Stephen Hester, former CEO of RBS
- Tim Hetherington, photojournalist
- Baroness Hogg, journalist
- George Hollingbery, politician
- Philip Hollobone, politician
- Richard Howitt, politician
- Eglantyne Jebb, founder of Save the Children
- Charlotte Johnson Wahl, artist
- Matthew Floyd Jones, musician
- Lucy Kellaway, journalist
- Bridget Kendall, BBC diplomatic correspondent
- Joanna Kennedy, civil engineer
- Francis Lannon, historian and former Principal of Lady Margaret Hall
- Nigella Lawson, journalist and celebrity television cooking show presenter
- Ann Leslie, journalist
- Goodwin Liu, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California, former Rhodes Scholar
- Josie Long, comedian
- Elizabeth Longford, writer
- Elinor Lyon, children's writer
- Eliza Manningham-Buller, former director general of MI5
- Sujata Manohar, former Judge of the Supreme Court of India
- Simon Mason, author of juvenile and adult fiction
- Lucasta Miller, writer and critic
- Barbara Mills, former Director of Public Prosecutions
- Priscilla Napier, author
- Pauline Neville-Jones, former Minister of State for Security and Counter Terrorism
- Cathy Newman, Channel 4 News presenter and journalist
- Michelle Paver, author
- H. F. M. Prescott, historian
- Diana Quick, actress
- Dominic Raab, politician
- Margaret Rawlings, actress
- Johnny Rogan, author and broadcaster
- Victoria Schofield, author
- Frances Stead Sellers, senior writer for the Washington Post
- Conrad Shawcross, artist
- Marie Slocombe, founder of the BBC Sound Archive
- Jeany Spark, actress
- Matthew Taylor, politician
- Ann Trindade, historian
- Anna Walker, British civil servant
- Marina Warner, writer
- Baroness Warnock, philosopher
- C. V. Wedgwood, historian
- Samuel West, actor
- Helen Whately, politician
- Ann Widdecombe, politician
- Malala Yousafzai, youngest-ever Nobel Prize laureate, female education activist
Notable fellows and academics
Notable fellows of the college include:
Visiting fellows
The college has a number of Visiting Fellows. Holders of this non-salaried role are drawn from a variety of backgrounds, callings and professions. These fellowships are for three years and have included:
The fellowships are intended to form a bridge between the academic community and the worlds they inhabit.[3]
Principals
See main article: List of Principals of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford.
Others
Notes and References
- Web site: Baker. Malcolm . Esdaile [née McDowall], Katharine Ada]. ODNB. 30 November 2017.
- Web site: Professor Andrew Burrows appointed to the Supreme Court. 2019-07-24. Oxford Law Faculty. en. 2020-01-20.
- Web site: Visiting Fellows Lady Margaret Hall. Lady Margaret Hall. en. 2017-08-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20170713041343/http://www.lmh.ox.ac.uk/our-academics/visiting-fellows. 13 July 2017. dead.