• Source: List of people associated with Nuffield College, Oxford
    • This is a list of notable people affiliated with Nuffield College, University of Oxford, England. It includes former students, current and former academics and fellows. When available, year of matriculation is provided in parentheses, as listed in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.


      Former students




      = Politicians and public officials

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      Alan Beith, Baron Beith, Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats, 1992–2003
      Richard Bruton, Minister for Education and Skills of Ireland, 2016–2018; Deputy Leader of Fine Gael, 2002–2010
      Kofi Abrefa Busia, Prime Minister of Ghana, 1969–1972
      Mark Carney, Governor of the Bank of England, 2013–present; former Governor of the Bank of Canada, 2008–2013
      Donald Chapman, Baron Northfield, Member of Parliament for Birmingham, Northfield
      Gamani Corea, former Secretary-General of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development and Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations
      Barun De, Chairman, West Bengal Heritage Commission, India, 2008–2011
      Harold Edwards, Member of the Australian House of Representatives for the Division of Berowra
      John Fforde, Chief Cashier of the Bank of England, 1966–1970
      Geoff Gallop, former Premier of Western Australia, 2001–2006
      Patricia Hewitt, British Secretary of State for Health 2005–2007
      Kamal Hossain, former Law Minister and Foreign Minister of Bangladesh
      Austin Mitchell, Labour Member of Parliament, 1977–2015
      Derek Morris, former Chairman of the UK Competition Commission
      Gus O'Donnell, Baron O'Donnell, Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Home Civil Service, 2005–2011
      Prabhat Patnaik, Deputy Chairman, Kerala Planning Commission, India
      Muhammad Habibur Rahman, Chief Justice of Bangladesh, 1995
      Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of India, 2004–2014
      Robert Skidelsky, Member of the House of Lords
      Norman Warner, Baron Warner, life peer and former minister and civil servant
      John Fingleton, former head, Office of Fair Trading, 2005-2012


      = Academics

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      Franklin Allen, Professor of Finance and Economics at the Wharton School
      Patrick Baert, Professor of Social Theory at the University of Cambridge
      James Belich, Beit Professor of Commonwealth History, University of Oxford
      Jagdish Bhagwati (1957), University Professor at Columbia University
      Vernon Bogdanor, Research Professor, Institute for Contemporary British History, King's College London
      Simon Caney, Professor of Political Theory, Magdalen College, Oxford
      Colin Crouch, Emeritus Professor at the International Centre for Governance and Public Management, University of Warwick
      John Curtice, Professor of Politics, University of Strathclyde
      Huw Dixon, Professor of Economics, Cardiff Business School
      Martin Feldstein, George F. Baker Professor of Economics, Harvard University
      John Flemming, Warden of Wadham College, Oxford, 1993–2003
      Amelia Fletcher, Chief Economist, Office of Fair Trading, 2001–2013, and singer-songwriter
      Sir Lawrence Freedman, emeritus professor of war studies at King's College London; member of the Iraq Inquiry
      Norman Geras, Professor Emeritus of Government, University of Manchester, UK
      Alan Gilbert, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Manchester, UK
      Leslie Green, Professor of Philosophy of Law, Oxford University
      Jerry A. Hausman, John and Jennie S. MacDonald Professor of Economics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
      Gareth Stedman Jones, historian of England
      John Kay, British economist and columnist
      Ruth Kinna, Professor of Political Theory, Loughborough University
      Jonathan Levin, American economist; Dean of the Stanford Graduate School of Business, 2016–
      Barry Nalebuff, Milton Steinbach Professor of Management, SOM, Yale University
      Gyanendra Pandey, Professor of History, Emory University
      Neil Shephard, Professor of Economics and of Statistics, Harvard University
      Hyun Song Shin, Hughes-Rogers Professor of Economics, Princeton University
      Richard Smethurst, Provost of Worcester College, Oxford
      Susan J. Smith, Mistress of Girton College, Cambridge and Honorary Professor of Social and Economic Geography at the Department of Geography, University of Cambridge
      Nicholas Stern, Baron Stern of Brentford, President of the British Academy; former World Bank Chief Economist and author of the Stern Review
      Rick Trainor, Principal of King's College London
      Sir Alan Walters, British economist
      Sharon White, British economist
      Martin Wolf, chief economics correspondent of the Financial Times


      Fellows


      A more complete list is available at Category:Fellows of Nuffield College, Oxford

      Bob Allen, economic historian
      Sir Tony Atkinson, economist
      Martin Browning, economist
      Sir David Butler, politics
      Sir David Cox, statistics
      Jean Floud, sociologist, fellow (1962–1971)
      Diego Gambetta, sociologist
      John Goldthorpe, sociologist
      Anthony Heath, sociologist
      Peter Hedstrom, sociologist
      Sir David Forbes Hendry, economist
      Paul Klemperer, economist
      David Miller, political philosopher
      Sir Stephen Nickell, economist
      Dame Margery Perham, African affairs, first woman fellow (1939—1963)
      Tom Snijders, statistician


      = Former fellows

      =
      Andrew Adonis, Baron Adonis, former Secretary of State for Transport
      Brian Barry
      Hugh Clegg
      Swapan Dasgupta, Indian journalist and Member of Parliament; Junior Research Fellow
      Taslim Olawale Elias, former President of the International Court of Justice
      Martin Feldstein, now an honorary fellow
      W. M. Gorman
      Michael Herman, founder of the Oxford Intelligence Group
      Sir John Hicks, Nobel in Economics, died in 1989
      Sir James Mirrlees, Nobel in Economics, now an emeritus fellow
      Michael Oakeshott
      Avner Offer
      John Plamenatz, Research Fellow, 1951–1967
      Ariel Rubinstein, now an honorary fellow
      Amartya Sen, Nobel in Economics, now an honorary fellow
      Manmohan Singh, now an honorary fellow
      Sir John Vickers, British economist and chair of the Independent Commission on Banking


      References

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