- Source: List of alumni of Keble College, Oxford
This is a list of alumni of Keble College, Oxford. The school's alumni include politicians, lawyers, bishops, poets, and academics. The majority of this list are male; from its foundation in 1870 until 1979 Keble only admitted male students.
Academics
Tim Besley, Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics
Dame Averil Cameron, historian
William Macbride Childs, the first vice-chancellor of the University of Reading
Quassim Cassam, former Knightbridge Professor of Philosophy
O. G. S. Crawford, archaeologist
Martin Dixon, Professor of the Law of Real Property, University of Cambridge
George Efstathiou, astrophysicist, Director of the Kavli Institute for Cosmology at the University of Cambridge
Richard English, historian of Irish nationalism, terrorism expert and director of CSTPV at the University of St Andrews
Austin Farrer, theologian and philosopher
Nick Foskett, Vice-Chancellor of Keele University (from August 2010)
William Hugh Clifford Frend, historian, archaeologist, priest
Marc Goergen, professor of finance
James Harris, FBA, Professor at the London School of Economics
Christopher Hawkes, archaeologist
Geoffrey Hill, poet
Paul Johnson, government economist
Roderick MacFarquhar, politician, journalist, academic
Bryan Magee, philosopher
James Martin, author
Nicholas O'Shaughnessy, economist
David Spiegelhalter, statistician
Raymond Tallis, Professor of Geriatrics, University of Manchester
Ralph Townsend, Headmaster of Winchester College
Christopher Wickham, Chichele Professor of Medieval History in the University of Oxford, fellow of All Souls College, and winner of the 2005 Wolfson History Prize
Artists and broadcasters
Thomas Armstrong, organist and conductor
Leslie Banks, actor
Frank Cottrell Boyce, children's author and screenwriter
Katy Brand, actress, comedian and writer
Ben Brown, television journalist
Priyanga Burford, actor
Humphrey Carpenter, writer and biographer
Alexander Cockburn, journalist
Giles Coren, writer
Clement Crisp, dance critic
Scott Ellaway, conductor and broadcaster
Michael Elliot, theatre director
Jeremy Filsell, piano and organ recitalist
Michael Goodliffe, actor
Tony Hall, Baron Hall of Birkenhead, journalist and administrator
Ian Hamilton, poet and critic
Paula Hawkins, novelist and journalist
John Hayes, Director of the National Portrait Gallery (1974–1994)
Charles Hazlewood, conductor and broadcaster
Anthony Hedges, composer and lecturer
Chris Hollins, sports journalist and TV presenter
Robert Lloyd, singer
David Owen Norris, pianist, composer and broadcaster
Peter Pears, singer
Gavin Plumley, cultural historian
Jason Pontin, journalist, editor and publisher
Max Rushden, presenter of Sky Sports' Soccer AM
Angela Saini, writer
Edward St Aubyn, author
John Shaw, radio broadcaster
Robert Steadman, composer
Philip Stopford, composer and conductor
Colin Touchin, conductor, composer, and music educator
Hugh Welchman, filmmaker
John Whitfield, conductor
Andreas Whittam Smith, journalist
Philip Wilby, composer
Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick, fashion designer
Andrew Hunter Murray, author and podcaster
Cressida Cowell, author
Business and leaders
Peter Batey, Sino-British businessman
Sally Bercow, wife of John Bercow — former Speaker of the House of Commons
Mark Goldring, CEO of Oxfam
Anne-Marie Imafidon, CEO of Stemettes
Roland Bryan, CEO and Founder of Wowcher
Andrew Carter, CEO of Royal London Asset Management
Clergy
Walter Hubert Baddeley, bishop
Ian James Brackley, bishop
Harry James Carpenter, Bishop of Oxford
Duleep De Chickera, Bishop of Colombo
Stephen Conway, Bishop of Ely
Lakdasa De Mel, Metropolitan Bishop of India, Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon
Gregory Dix, historian, monk
Cyril Garbett, Archbishop of York
Frederick Joseph Kinsman, Bishop of Delaware
John Richard Packer, Bishop of Ripon and Leeds
Michael Francis Perham, Bishop of Gloucester
Rev. David Railton, son of George Scott Railton and father of Dame Ruth Railton
Geoffrey Rowell, Bishop of Gibraltar
Harold Eustace Sexton, former Archbishop of British Columbia
Marcus Stock, Bishop of Leeds
David Thomas, Provincial Assistant Bishop of the Church in Wales
John James Absalom Thomas, Bishop of Swansea and Brecon
Michael Turnbull, bishop
Chad Varah, Anglican priest, founder of the Samaritans
Arthur Winnington-Ingram, Bishop of London
Lawyers
Edwin Cameron, South African Rhodes scholar and current Constitutional Court of South Africa justice
Dyson Heydon, former Justice of the High Court of Australia
James Hunt, barrister and High Court judge
Stewart Stevenson Moore, First Deemster and Clerk of the Rolls of the Isle of Man
Randal Pinkett, participant on The Apprentice (US version) and President and CEO of BCT Partners
Victor Priestwood, Crown Advocate of the British Supreme Court for China
Kannon Shanmugam, American Supreme Court litigator
Politicians
Sir Arthur Dyke Acland, 13th Baronet, Liberal politician
Andrew Adonis, Baron Adonis, politician
Ed Balls, Labour politician, MP for Morley and Outwood 2010-2015, previous Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
Robert Bourassa, Canadian politician
William Burdett-Coutts, Conservative politician
Reginald Craddock, politician
William Davison, 1st Baron Broughshane
Philip Dunne, politician
Richard Harrington, Baron Harrington of Watford, Conservative politician
Les Huckfield, politician
Imran Khan, 22nd Prime Minister of Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, Pakistani politician, former cricketer
Peter Morrison, PPS to Margaret Thatcher
Christopher Newbury, politician, member of the Council of Europe
Tony Pua, Malaysian politician
Sir Ivor Roberts, diplomat, President of Trinity College, Oxford
George F. G. Stanley, Canadian historian, designer of Canadian flag, Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick
Andy Street, Conservative Mayor of the West Midlands
Sir James Cameron Tudor, Barbadian politician and diplomat
Andrew Turner, politician
Danny Williams, Premier of Newfoundland
David Wilson, Baron Wilson of Tillyorn, diplomat and Sinologist
Sports people
Ed Coode, British rower, twice World Champion and Olympic gold medallist
Arthur James Dingle, English rugby union player
Jason Flickinger, American rower and twice World Champion in the coxed fours
Storm Uru, New Zealand rower, Olympic bronze medallist at the 2012 Summer Olympics, current MBA student
References
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- Universitas Oxford
- List of alumni of Keble College, Oxford
- Keble College, Oxford
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