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Oxford’s famous alumni make it an inspirational location for summer school. Read more about some of the most famous faces to study at this iconic location.
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Oxford University’s famous alumni make it an inspirational location for a summer school. Many famous names studied there, from key individuals on the world political stage, to iconic literary figures and familiar faces from the silver screen.
Whether you’re walking under 19th-century buildings or past lamp-lit colleges at night, to visit Oxford is to feel part of history and to study there is to follow in the footsteps of many who have had a profound impact on the world.
With so many famous Oxonians to choose from, let’s take a look at 20 famous Oxford alumni who have helped build the iconic reputation of the university into what it is today.
A significant reason why Oxford University is considered among the most prestigious universities in the world is that 28 British Prime Ministers and over 30 international leaders have studied there. This has formed a definite association between the colleges of Oxford and corridors of power.
As well as Harvard University, Oxford is also a popular choice to start a political career, as is Columbia University where President Obama graduated. Famous Oxford alumni from the political sphere include:
King Abdullah II of Jordan: King Abdullah II of Jordan attended Oxford for a one-year Special Studies course in International Politics and World Affairs.
If you have ever dreamt about feeling part of history in one of the most celebrated academic cities in the world, then you too can follow in the footsteps of world leaders and even sample the very same subjects at Oxford College. We have courses in Law and Politics & Economics where you can be part of inspirational courses as part of your own preparation for your own extraordinary future. Discover Oxford Summer School.
As well as politics, Oxford has also long been a hub for groundbreaking scientific research. Notable scientific Oxford graduates include:
Aside from these famous graduates, Oxford also has a link with perhaps the iconic scientists of all: Albert Einstein. From 1931 to 1933, Einstein visited Oxford three times, delivering lectures on cosmology and the importance of academic freedom.
On many of our Science courses, you too will have the chance to sample university-style lectures, get to engage and challenge ideas, and have the opportunity to present unique ideas of your own in our exciting Time to Shine projects.
Although Oxford University has plenty of historic tradition, it continues to inspire the latest innovations and developments in technology. To this day, a number of famous Oxford graduates continue to make their name in Computer Science. They include:
Joy Adowaa Buolamwini: Joy Buolamwini is a computer scientist and digital activist known for her work on algorithmic bias and facial recognition technology. She studied at Jesus College, and founded the Algorithmic Justice League to address the social implications of artificial intelligence.
Famous Oxford alumni also include a range of entrepreneurs, who have cut their teeth within the hallowed walls of the University. One of these budding businessmen and businesswomen includes:
Martha studied at Magdalen college; and her and Buolamwini’s journey would have started using the very same twenty-first century skills that you can develop in our Time to Shine projects in our very own Business course.
Allied to the famous Oxford alumni we have explored so far, the University has also hosted its fair share of writers and editors. These include:
Many familiar names from the world of film at some point developed their acting skills at the Oxford University Dramatic Society. Just some of these notable names include:
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Last but not least, the colleges of Oxford have also helped many economists on the way to shaping the world of finance. Perhaps the most notable of these famous Oxford graduates is regarded as one of the most influential people in economic history:
Adam Smith: If you are interested in economics then you will have certainly heard of Adam Smith, who is regarded as the father of modern economics. Author of ‘The Wealth of Nations’ Adam Smith graduated in 1740, and actually travelled on horseback to Oxford, where he stayed at Balliol College. Thankfully things are much simpler now and our helpful admissions team will help support you in your journey to Oxford.
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