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List of New College, Oxford Peoplreport

  • Robert Alston, British diplomat (Former students)

  • Jakie Astor, British Conservative Party politician and sportsman (Former students)

  • Simon Baron-Cohen, professor of Developmental Psychopathology, University of Cambridge (Former students)

  • Kate Beckinsale, actor (Former students)

  • Tony Benn, Labour Party politician (Former students)

  • Peter Bergen, political journalist and author (Former students)

  • Tim Boswell, former Conservative MP (Former students)

  • Gyles Brandreth, writer and broadcaster, former Conservative MP for Chester (Former students)

  • David Butler, psephologist (Former students)

  • Vikram Chandra, TV anchor (Former students)

  • Henry Chichele, English archbishop (Former students)

  • G. A. Cohen, political philosopher (Former students)

  • Gary Cooper, musician and conductor (Former students)

  • Michael Crick, journalist (Former students)

  • Sir T.W. Edgeworth David (1858–1934), Australian geologist, academic, polar explorer, soldier, public figure (Former students)

  • Angus Deayton, comedian, actor, television presenter (Former students)

  • John Fowles, novelist (Former students)

  • Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, German film director (Former students)

  • Bill Durodie, academic, professor of risk analysis (Former students)

  • John Farthing, Canadian philosopher and economist (Former students)

  • Jonathan Fenby, journalist, writer and former Editor of The Observer and the South China Morning Post (Former students)

  • Bram Fischer, South African lawyer, defended Nelson Mandela at the Rivonia Trial (Former students)

  • John Fowles, novelist (Former students)

  • Hugh Gaitskell, Labour Party leader (1955–63) (Former students)

  • Patrick Gale, novelist (Former students)

  • John Galsworthy, novelist and playwright (Former students)

  • John Gardner, Professor of Jurisprudence, University of Oxford (Former students)

  • Robert P. George, Professor of Jurisprudence, Princeton University (Former students)

  • Robert Goff, Baron Goff of Chieveley, British judge (Former students)

  • Victor Gollancz, publisher (Former students)

  • William Sealy Gosset, statistician (Former students)

  • Hugh Grant, actor (Former students)

  • Irfan Habib, Padma Bhushan, Indian historian; Emeritus Professor of History, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (Former students)

  • Mohammad Habib, Indian historian; Emeritus Professor of History, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (Former students)

  • General Sir John Hackett, soldier, university administrator (Former students)

  • J. B. S. Haldane, biologist (Former students)

  • William Reginald Halliday, historian and archaeologist (Former students)

  • Christopher Hampton, playwright and screenwriter (Former students)

  • H. L. A. Hart, former Professor of Jurisprudence, University of Oxford (Former students)

  • Saiyid Nurul Hasan, Governor of West Bengal and Orissa (Former students)

  • Arthur Cayley Headlam, theologian (Former students)

  • Peter Hobbs, novelist (Former students)

  • Adrian Holman, British diplomat (Former students)

  • William Howley, Archbishop of Canterbury (1828–48) (Former students)

  • Thomas Hughes, footballer who won the FA Cup twice in the 1870s (Former students)

  • The Ven. John Ingram, English Jesuit and martyr (Former students)

  • Douglas Jardine, cricketer (Former students)

  • Douglas Jay, British Labour Party politician (Former students)

  • Robert Jay, Counsel to the Leveson Inquiry and now High Court Judge (Former students)

  • Bobby Jindal, Governor of Louisiana (Former students)

  • Brian Johnston, broadcaster and cricket commentator (Former students)

  • Rachel Johnson, journalist (Former students)

  • Oliver Kamm, journalist, Times leader writer, former hedge fund manager (Former students)

  • Ian Katz, journalist (Former students)

  • Randal Keynes, conservationist (Former students)

  • Sophie Kinsella, 'chick lit' novelist (Former students)

  • Harold Laski, political scientist (Former students)

  • Leopold George Wickham Legg, historian and editor of the Dictionary of National Biography (Former students)

  • John Lennard, Professor of British and American Literature, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica, (Former students)

  • Jason Ling, futurist (Former students)

  • Andro Linklater (born 1944), historian (Former students)

  • Bernard Longley, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Birmingham (Former students)

  • Edward Luce, journalist (Former students)

  • Charles McCreery, psychologist and author (Former students)

  • Neil MacGregor, art historian, Director of the British Museum (Former students)

  • Outram Marshall, clergyman, organising secretary of the Church Union (Former students)

  • Dambudzo Marechera, Zimbabwean novelist (Former students)

  • Brian G. Marsden, astronomer (Former students)

  • Sir Henry Martin, MP for Oxford University, matr: New College, Oxford on 24 November 1581 (Former students)

  • Jamie McIntosh, Canadian abolitionist (Former students)

  • Douglas McLean, rower in the Boat Race five times and winner at Henley Royal Regatta (Former students)

  • Hector McLean, rowed in the Boat Race and won Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta with his brother Douglas McLean (Former students)

  • Michael Meacher, Labour Party politician (Former students)

  • Sir Frank Meyer, businessman and Conservative MP (Former students)

  • Nathaniel Micklem, Liberal Party politician (Former students)

  • Nathaniel Micklem, theologian, son of the above (Former students)

  • Peter Francis Middleton, pilot and grandfather of Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (Former students)

  • Alasdair Milne, BBC Director General (1982–87) (Former students)

  • Kate Mosse, novelist (Former students)

  • Sir Albert Napier, Permanent Secretary to the Lord Chancellor's Office (Former students)

  • Sophie Newton, digital marketing entrepreneur (Former students)

  • Junzaburō Nishiwaki, Japanese poet (Former students)

  • Richard Ollard, historian and biographer (Former students)

  • Rageh Omaar, broadcast journalist (Former students)

  • Frank R. Palmer, linguist, lecturer at the University of Reading (Former students)

  • G. L. Peiris, Sri Lankan politician and academic (Former students)

  • Sally Phillips, actress and writer (Former students)

  • Rob Porter, former White House Staff Secretary in the Trump administration (Former students)

  • Dennis Potter, playwright and journalist (Former students)

  • Gerald Priestland, broadcaster and journalist (Former students)

  • Nigel Rees, broadcaster and author (Former students)

  • Susan Rice, American diplomat (Former students)

  • Sir Bernard Rix (Lord Justice Rix), Judge, a Lord Justice of Appeal (Former students)

  • Justine Roberts, founder CEO of Mumsnet and Gransnet (Former students)

  • Alan Rodger, Baron Rodger of Earlsferry, Scottish-born Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom (Former students)

  • Neil Rudenstine, former President of Harvard University (Former students)

  • Oliver Russell, 2nd Baron Ampthill, peer, rower and administrator who served as the Governor of Madras (Former students)

  • Anthony Russell-Roberts, businessman and opera manager (Former students)

  • Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi, United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth (Former students)

  • Madhavrao Scindia, Indian Cabinet Minister and Member of Parliament (Former students)

  • Paul Seabright, economist (Former students)

  • Tim Sebastian, broadcast journalist (Former students)

  • Mel Smith, comedian and film director (Former students)

  • Toby Spence, opera singer (tenor) (Former students)

  • Rick Stein, chef, restaurateur and television presenter (Former students)

  • Adam Thirlwell, novelist (Former students)

  • Frank Thompson, SOE officer (Former students)

  • Alan Thornhill, sculptor (Former students)

  • Daniel Topolski, rowing coach for Oxford, author of True Blue: The Oxford Boat Race Mutiny (Former students)

  • Francis Turner, 17th century Bishop of Ely (Former students)

  • Julian Turner, poet (Former students)

  • David Verney, 21st Baron Willoughby de Broke, UKIP peer (Former students)

  • William Warham, former Archbishiop of Canterbury (Former students)

  • Robert Penn Warren, poet, novelist and literary critic (Former students)

  • William Waynflete, founder of Magdalen College and Lord Chancellor of England (Former students)

  • Geoffrey Wheatcroft, journalist and author (Former students)

  • M. Stanley Whittingham, chemist, winner of 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (Former students)

  • Benjamin Whitaker Labour politician and former MP (Former students)

  • John Edgar Wideman, American writer, professor at Brown University (Former students)

  • Richard Wilberforce, Baron Wilberforce (Former students)

  • A. N. Wilson, author and journalist (Former students)

  • Naomi Wolf, American feminist (Former students)

  • James Woodforde, clergyman (Former students)

  • Lucy Worsley, historian, author and television presenter (Former students)

  • Philip Ziegler, historian (Former students)

  • A. J. Ayer, Wykeham Professor of logic (Fellows and staff)

  • Isaiah Berlin (Fellows and staff)

  • Alan Bullock (Fellows and staff)

  • Paul Campbell (Fellows and staff)

  • Raymond Carr (Fellows and staff)

  • David Cecil (Fellows and staff)

  • Richard Crossman (Fellows and staff)

  • Richard Dawkins, Biology (Fellows and staff)

  • Michael Dummett (Fellows and staff)

  • Robin Lane Fox (Fellows and staff)

  • J. B. S. Haldane (also an alumnus), Biology (Fellows and staff)

  • W. D. Hamilton, Biology (Fellows and staff)

  • G. H. Hardy (Fellows and staff)

  • H. L. A. Hart (Fellows and staff)

  • Nigel Hitchin (Fellows and staff)

  • Julian Huxley, Biology (Fellows and staff)

  • Willis Lamb (Fellows and staff)

  • Hermione Lee (Fellows and staff)

  • Jane Lightfoot (Fellows and staff)

  • Rudolf Peierls (Fellows and staff)

  • Craig Raine (Fellows and staff)

  • Marcus du Sautoy (Fellows and staff)

  • Jane Shaw (Fellows and staff)

  • Jeremy Sheehy, Dean of Divinity (Fellows and staff)

  • Joe Silk (Fellows and staff)

  • William Archibald Spooner (Fellows and staff)

  • Christopher Tolkien (Fellows and staff)

  • Harold Wilson (Fellows and staff)

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The New College of Oxford University is one of the oldest colleges in Oxford University. It has a history of about 620 years. It was built by William Wickham, the Archbishop of Winchester and the builder of Windsor Castle. It was originally built to build a Higher education institution can train more priests to make up for the lack of church personnel due to the Black Death epidemic.

The New College of Oxford University is one of the largest and most well-funded colleges in Oxford University, located in the middle of Oxford Town. Many famous alumni have emerged from here, among them are diplomats, novelists, politicians, journalists, artists and other alumni who have achieved success in various fields. The random tool helped you generate a complete list of 153 alumnis. Students who are interested in applying for this school may wish to refer to the alumni who have been educated in this school.

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