List of University of Oxford people in public life overseas
This is a list of people from the University of Oxford in public life overseas. Many were students at one (or more) of the colleges of the University, and others held fellowships at a college.
This list forms part of a series of lists of people associated with the University of Oxford – for other lists, please see the main article List of University of Oxford people.
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Monarchs
Royal persons
Heads of State and Heads of Government
Politicians, civil servants, diplomats, and military personnel
Name | College | Years at Oxford | Country | Notes | Ref |
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Kim Beazley | Australia | Leader HM Opposition 1996-2001, 2005–2006 | |||
Rubén Berríos | Puerto Rico | Honorary President, Socialist International 1999-, President, Puerto Rican Independence Party 1968- | |||
George Brandis | Magdalen | Australia | Senator for Qld 2000–, Senior Counsel 2006–, Minister for Arts & Sport 2007– | ||
Ashton Carter | 1976-79 (Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics) | United States | physicist, Harvard University professor, and United States Secretary of Defense | ||
Zelman Cowen | New College and Oriel | Australia | Governor General 1977-82, Provost of Oriel 1982–90 | ||
Gareth Evans | Magdalen | Australia | Foreign Minister 1988-96, deputy leader Australian Labor Party 1996-98 | ||
Geoffrey Gallop | St John's | Australia | Premier of Western Australia 2001–06 | ||
James Gobbo | Magdalen | Australia | Judge Supreme Court of Victoria 1978–94, Lt–Gov Victoria 1995–97, Governor 1997–2000 | ||
Geoffrey Keighley | Trinity | Australia | first–class cricketer, barrister, Member of NSW Legislative Council | ||
Wilfrid Kent Hughes | Christ Church | Australia | Member of the House of Representatives 1949–70, Minister 1951–56 | ||
Peter King | Australia | Member of the House of Representatives 2001–04 | |||
Andrew Murray | Australia | Member of the Australian Senate 1996–2007 | |||
Fred Paterson | Australia | Member of the House of Representatives 1944–50 | |||
Malcolm Turnbull | Australia | Opposition Leader of Australia 2008– | |||
Daryl Williams | Australia | Attorney General of Australia 1996–2003 | |||
Ian Wilson | Australia | Member of the House of Representatives 1966–69 and 1972–93, Minister 1981–83 | |||
Frank Vandenbroucke | 1996–1999 DPhil |
Belgium | Federal MP 1985–96, President Socialist Party 1989–94, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister 1994–5, Minister 1999–04, Flemish Minister 2004–9, Flemish MP 2009–10, Minister of State 2009–, Senator 2010– | ||
James Coyne | Canada | Governor of the Bank of Canada 1955–61 | |||
Jack Davis | St John's | Elected Rhodes Scholar in 1939, studies interrupted by war | Canada | MP 1962-74, MLA British Columbia 1975-78 and 1979 until death in 1991 | [34] |
Eugene Forsey | Balliol | Canada | Senate 1970–79, Privy Council 1985–91 | ||
Onésime Gagnon | Canada | House of Commons 1930–40, National Assembly of Quebec 1936–60, Lieutenant–Governor of Quebec 1958-61 | |||
Paul Gérin-Lajoie | Canada | National Assembly of Quebec 1960–70, Minister 1960–66, Pres Canadian International Development Agency 1970–77 | |||
Alastair Gillespie | Canada | sometime Government minister | |||
John Godfrey | Balliol, St Antony's | 1967 MPhil, 1975 DPhil | Canada | Pres & V-C Univ of K Coll 1977-87, Ed Financial Post 1987-91, MP 1993-2008, Parly Sec to the PM 1996-2004, Min of State 2004-06, Hd Master Toronto French Sch 2008- | |
Allan Gotlieb | Wadham and All Souls | Canada | Ambassador to the USA 1981–89, Chairman Canada Council 1989–94 | ||
Arnold Heeney | St John's | Canada | Clerk of the Privy Council & Cabinet Secretary 1940–49 Ambassador USA 1953-57 & 1959-62 | ||
George Ignatieff | Canada | Ambassador to Yugoslavia 1956–8, NATO 1963–6, UN 1966–9, Chancellor University of Toronto 1980–6 | |||
Khairy Jamaluddin | St Hugh | Malaysia | Minister of Youth and Sports (2013-current) | [35] | |
Michael Ignatieff | Canada | House of Commons 2006– | |||
Ted Jolliffe | Christ Church | Canada | Leader Ontario CCF 1942-53, Leader Opposition Ontario Legislature 1943-45 & 1948-51 | ||
Arthur Kroeger | Pembroke | Canada | Deputy Minister 1975–92, Chancellor of Carleton University 1993–2002 | ||
Marcel Lambert | Hertford | Canada | MP 1957–84, Speaker 1962–63, Minister of Veterans Affairs 1963 | ||
Otto Lang | Exeter | Canada | MP 1968–79, Minister 1968–79, Attorney General 1972–75 & 1978 | ||
David Lewis | Canada | leader of New Democratic Party of Canada 1971–75 | |||
Charles Herbert Little | Brasenose | Canada | Director of Naval Intelligence World War II | ||
Vincent Massey | Balliol | Canada | Ambassador to USA 1927–30, Governor General 1952–59 | ||
Roland Michener | Hertford | Canada | Speaker 1957-62, High Commissioner India & Ambassador Nepal 1964–67, Governor General 1967–74 | ||
Talbot Mercer Papineau | Brasenose | Canada | MC 1915, died Passchendaele 6am 30 October 1917 | ||
Jack Pickersgill | Canada | Clerk of the Privy Council & Sec to the Cabinet 1952-53, MP 1953-67, Privy Counsellor from 1953, CC from 1970, styled The Rt Hon from 1992 | [36] | ||
Bob Rae | Balliol | Canada | Premier of Ontario 1990–95 | ||
Escott Reid | Christ Church | Canada | High Commr & Ambassador 1952–62, Dir S Asia & Middle East Dept World Bank 1962–5 | ||
Edgar Ritchie | Canada | Ambassador to USA 1966–70, Ambassador to Ireland 1976–80 | |||
Norman Robertson | Canada | High Commr UK 1946–9 & 1952–7, Clerk of the Privy Council & Cabinet Sec 1949–52, Ambassador USA 1957–8 | |||
Norman McLeod Rogers | University | Canada | MP 1935–40, Minister of Labour 1935–9, Minister of National Defence 1939–40 | ||
James Sinclair | Canada | MP 1940–58, Minister of Fisheries 1952–57 | |||
Arnold Smith | Christ Church | Canada | Ambassador to Egypt 1958–61, to USSR 1961–63, Commonwealth Secretary General 1965–75 | ||
George F.G. Stanley | Keble | 1929-1936 | Canada | Lieutenant–Governor of New Brunswick 1981–87, designer of the Canadian flag | |
Michel Vennat | Merton | Canada | Special Asst to the PM 1968–70, QC 1983, President Business Development Bank of Canada 2000–04 | ||
Danny Williams | 1969 elected Rhodes Scholar | Canada | QC 1984, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador 2003- | ||
Lalith Athulathmudali | Jesus | Ceylon/Sri Lanka | Minister of National Security, Minister of State for Defence, Minister of Agriculture and Minister of Education. | ||
Lakshman Kadirgamar | Balliol | Ceylon/Sri Lanka | Foreign Minister 1994–2001 and 2004–05 | ||
William de Silva | Ceylon/Sri Lanka | Minister of Industries and Fisheries | |||
Tyronne Fernando | Keble | Ceylon/Sri Lanka | Foreign Minister 2001–04 | ||
Gamani Corea | Nuffield | Ceylon/Sri Lanka | Secretary-General of the UNCTD & Ambassador to the EEC, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands | ||
Lala Sukuna | Fiji | Tui Lau 1938-58, Speaker Legislative Council 1954–58, served French Foreign Legion (Croix de Guerre) | |||
Ralf Dahrendorf, Baron Dahrendorf | St Antony's | Germany | Member Bundestag & Sec of State 1969–70, Eur Commr 1970, Dir LSE 1974–84 | ||
Hans Bernd von Haeften | Germany | conspired in 20 July plot to assassinate Hitler, hanged at Plötzensee 15 August 1944 | |||
Adam von Trott zu Solz | Balliol | Germany | conspired in 20 July plot to assassinate Hitler, hanged at Plötzensee 26 August 1944 | ||
Binay Ranjan Sen | India | director general of UN Food and Agriculture Organization 1956–67 | |||
John Michuki | Oxford | Kenya | MP 1983–, Min for Transport & Commns 2002–05, for Internal Security 2005– | ||
Chris Laidlaw | Merton | New Zealand | High Commissioner to Harare 1986–89, MP 1992–93 | ||
Arthur Porritt, Baron Porritt | Magdalen | New Zealand | Olympic bronze medal 1924, NZ Olympic captain 1928, member IOC 1934-67, surgeon to the King 1946-52, to the Queen 1952-67, President BMA and RCS, Governor General NZ 1967-72 | ||
Paul Reeves | St Peter's | New Zealand | Archbishop 1980-85, Governor General 1985-90 | ||
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari | Christ Church | 2007-10 | Pakistan | Appointed Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party 30 December 2007 and will become full-time party leader on completing his course at Oxford | |
Imran Khan | Keble | Pakistan | cricket captain 1982–92, leader of Tehreek–e–Insaf Party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf1997–, MP 2002– | ||
Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri | Pakistan | Foreign Minister | |||
Radosław Sikorski | Pembroke | Poland | Minister of National Defence 2005–07, Minister of Foreign Affairs 2007– | ||
Tan Jee Say | Singapore | Principal Private Secretary to Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong 1985 to 1990, Candidate for the Singapore Presidency 2011 | |||
Frene Ginwala | South Africa | Speaker of the National Assembly 1994–2004 | |||
Jan Hofmeyr | South Africa | Cabinet Minister | |||
Pixley ka Isaka Seme | Jesus | South Africa | founder of South African Native National Congress (later the ANC) | ||
Korn Chatikavanij | St. John's | Thailand | Finance Minister of Thailand 2009–2011 | ||
Sukhumbhand Paribatra | Pembroke | Thailand | Deputy Foreign Minister of Thailand 1997–2000, Governor of Bangkok 2009–present | ||
Carl Albert | St Peter's | United States | US Representative (Oklahoma) 1947–77, Speaker of the House 1971–77 | ||
Thomas H. Allen | Wadham | United States | US Representative (Maine) 1997 | ||
Rick Baker | United States | Mayor of St Petersburg, Florida 2001–05 & 2005–10 | |||
Tom Birmingham | Exeter | United States | President of Massachusetts State Senate 1996–2003 | ||
Dennis C. Blair | United States | Commander–in–Chief of US Pacific Command 1999–2002 | |||
Charles Bonesteel | United States | Commander US Forces and Commander–in–Chief UN Command Korea 1966–69 | |||
Cory Booker | United States | Mayor of Newark 2006–13, US Senator (New Jersey) 2013– | |||
David Boren | Balliol | United States | Governor of Oklahoma 1975–79, US Senator (Oklahoma) 1979–94, President University of Oklahoma 1994– | ||
John Brademas | Brasenose | United States | US Representative (Indiana) 1959–81 | ||
Bill Bradley | Worcester | United States | US Senator (New Jersey) 1979–97 | ||
Ben Cannon | Corpus Christi | United States | Democratic candidate Oregon State Representative for House District 46 | ||
Brad Carson | Trinity | United States | US Representative (Oklahoma) 2001–05 | ||
Dick Celeste | Exeter | United States | Dir Peace Corps 1979–81, Gov Ohio 1983–91, Ambassador to India 1997–2001 Pres Colorado College 2002– | ||
Wesley Clark | Magdalen | United States | Nato Supreme Allied Commander Europe 1997–2000 | ||
Charles R. Clason | Christ Church | United States | US Representative (Massachusetts) 1937–1949 | ||
Richard Danzig | United States | US Secretary of the Navy 1998–2001 | |||
Nancy-Ann Min DeParle | Balliol | United States | director Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) 1997–2000 | ||
Liddy Dole | University | United States | Sec of Transportation 1983–87 of Labor 89-90, President US Red Cross 91-99, US Senator (N Carolina) 2003– | ||
William Henry Drayton | Balliol | United States | member of Continental Congress | ||
Russ Feingold | Magdalen | United States | US Senator (Wisconsin) 1993–2011 | ||
David B. Frohnmayer | Wadham | United States | Attorney General of Oregon 1981–91, President University of Oregon 1994– | ||
William Fulbright | Pembroke | United States | US Senator (Arkansas) 1945–74 | ||
Robert J. Harris | United States | Mayor of Ann Arbor 1969-73 | |||
Gary Hart | St Antony's | United States | US Senator (Colorado) 1975-87 | ||
Bradley C. Hosmer | United States | Superintendent US Air Force Academy 1991–94 | |||
Bobby Jindal | New College | United States | Asst Secretary of Health and Human Services 2001–04, US Representative (Louisiana) 2005– | ||
Philip Mayer Kaiser | Balliol | United States | Assistant Secretary of Labor 1949–53, Ambassador Mauritania 1961–64, Hungary 1977–80, Austria 1980–81 | ||
Nicholas Katzenbach | Balliol | United States | Attorney General 1965–66, Under–Secretary of State 1966–69 | ||
Philip Lader | Pembroke | United States | Ambassador to the United Kingdom 1997–2001 | ||
Arthur Larson | Pembroke | United States | US Under Sec of Labor 1954–6, Dir US Information Agency 1956–7, Exec Asst to the President 1957–8 | ||
Richard Lugar | Pembroke | United States | US Senator (Indiana) 1977– | ||
Ira Magaziner | United States | President Clinton's chief internet policy advisor | |||
Robert McCallum, Jr. | Christ Church | United States | Asst AG 01–03, Assoc AG 03–05, Acting Dep AG 04 & 05, Ambassador to Australia 05– | ||
Charles Thomas McMillen | University | United States | Olympic silver medallist 1972, US Representative (Maryland) 1987–93 | ||
Thomas Merrill | United States | Deputy Solicitor General 1987–90, Professor of Law Northwestern University 1993–2003, Columbia Law School 2003– | |||
William Green Miller | United States | United States Ambassador to Ukraine from 1993 to 1998 | |||
James Oglethorpe | Corpus Christi | United States | founder of Georgia | ||
William Penn | Christ Church | United States | founder of Pennsylvania | ||
Larry Pressler | St Edmund Hall | United States | US Senator (South Dakota) 1979–97 | ||
Franklin Raines | Magdalen | United States | Director US Office of Management and Budget 1996–98 | ||
Robert Reich | University | United States | Secretary of Labor 1993–97 | ||
Mel Reynolds | Lincoln | United States | US Representative (Illinois) 1993–95 | ||
Susan E. Rice | New College | United States | Assistant Secretary of State (African affairs) 1997–2001, United States Ambassador to the United Nations 2009–2013 | ||
Winthrop Paul Rockefeller | Pembroke | United States | Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas 1996-2006 | ||
Bernard W. Rogers | University | United States | Nato Supreme Allied Commander Europe and Commander–in–Chief US European Command 1979–87 | ||
Dean Rusk | St John's | United States | Secretary of State from 1961–69 | ||
Edward Rutledge | United States | member of Continental Congress | |||
Paul Sarbanes | Balliol | United States | US Senator (Maryland) 1977–2007 | ||
Kurt Schmoke | Balliol | United States | State's Attorney Baltimore City 1982–87, Mayor of Baltimore 1987-99 | ||
John M. Spratt, Jr. | United States | US Representative (South Carolina) 1983– | |||
Cecil Staton | Regent's Park | United States | Georgia State Senator | ||
George Stephanopoulos | Balliol | United States | White House Communications Director under President Clinton | ||
William Stevenson | United States | Olympic gold medallist 1924, President Oberlin College 1946–61, Ambassador Philippines 1961–65 | |||
William Stoughton | New College | United States | acting Governor of Massachusetts 1694–99 | ||
Strobe Talbott | Magdalen | United States | Deputy Secretary of State 1994–2001 | ||
Stansfield Turner | Exeter | United States | director of Central Intelligence 1977–81 | ||
David Vitter | Magdalen | United States | US Senator (Louisiana) 2005– | ||
William Weld | University | United States | Governor of Massachusetts 1991-97 | ||
Heather Wilson | Jesus | United States | US Representative (New Mexico) 1998– | ||
R. James Woolsey | St John's | United States | director of Central Intelligence 1993–95 | ||
Arthur Mutambara | Merton | Zimbabwe | president Movement for Democratic Change faction 2006– | ||
Edward Yau | To be confirmed | Hong Kong | Secretary for the Environment | ||
Non-government people in public life
Name | College | Years at Oxford | Notes | Ref |
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Aung San Suu Kyi | St Hugh's | 1964–1967 | Nobel Peace Prize Laureate 1991 | [37] |
Chelsea Clinton | University | 2001–2003 | DPhil International Relations. Daughter of Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton | [38] |
J. Paul Getty | Magdalen | –1914 | Philanthropist | |
Marc Kielburger | co–founder of the Kiel Network | |||
Prince Felix Yusupov | University College | 1909-12 | Founder of Oxford University Russian Society | |
Ronny Tong SC | St Edmund Hall | Founder of Civic Party, former Queen´s Counsel, former chairman of Hong Kong Bar Association, former legislator of Hong Kong |
Colonial administrators
Governor-Generals/Viceroys of India
Name | College | Years at Oxford | Years as Viceroy/Governor General | Notes | Ref |
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Lord Curzon | Balliol and All Souls | 1899 – 1905 | Tenure known particularly for the Indian famine of 1899–1900 |
See also
- List of former Rhodes Scholars
- List of Vice-Chancellors of the University of Oxford
- List of Current Heads of Oxford University Colleges, Societies, and Halls
- List of heads of Hong Kong by education
References
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- ↑ "Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat press release". Archived from the original on 6 April 2006. Retrieved 2007-07-04.
- ↑ "Romania’s new PM Mihai Ungureanu: Oxford graduate, former External Affairs Minister and ‘head spy’". Retrieved 2012-12-02.
- ↑ "Chelsea Clinton heads for Oxford". BBC News website. 16 July 2001. Retrieved 2007-07-04.
- ↑ Jack Davis Scholarship, including a photograph of him at Oxford
- ↑ Khairy on the up
- ↑ Biography on Privy Council Office website
- ↑ "Biography, Nobel Prize website". Retrieved 2007-07-11.
- ↑ Jodi Kantor, Primed for a Second Stint as First Daughter, The New York Times, 30 July 2007.
External links
- British Society for the History of Mathematics: Oxford individuals
- Famous Oxford Alumni
- Short Alumni List Published by Oxford
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