Who has attended Oxford University?

10 Famous People Who Studied at Oxford University

  • Kate Beckinsale. English actress and model.
  • Rupert Murdoch. Australian-born American media magnate.
  • Emma Watson. English actress, model and activist.
  • Oscar Wilde. Irish poet and playwright.
  • Indira Gandhi. Former Prime Minister of India.
  • Hugh Grant.
  • Benazir Bhutto.
  • David Cameron.

How do I contact Oxford alumni?

Email them at [email protected] or call +44 (0)1865 611610.

How many Oxford alumni are there?

350,000 alumni
There are currently more than 350,000 alumni around the world and in excess of 150 regional alumni groups in over 90 countries; so wherever you are in the world you are sure to find Oxonians near you.

What Oxford University is known for?

research universities
Oxford is one of the world’s top research universities and boasts world-class facilities for study and research. We are famous for our research excellence and innovation, and home to some of the most talented researchers in the world.

How do I contact Oxford by email?

Journalists: please contact the News Office on [email protected] or phone 01865 280528 to ensure the quickest response to your request. Your request may be delayed or re-routed if you use other contact details on this page.

What does Alumni mean in college?

You likely see this word most frequently when talking about graduates. The word “alumni” refers to a group of both male and female graduates. It’s also used to refer to a group of male graduates.

Which is the smallest Oxford college?

Corpus Christi College. Corpus is one of Oxford’s older colleges and is its smallest. Being tiny and having a very close-knit community, Corpus Christi really does deserve its reputation for being “small and friendly”.

What are Oxford alumni called?

Oxonians
Oxonians (a term for members, students or alumni of the university derived from its Latin name, Academia Oxoniensis) have included two British kings and at least twelve monarchs of ten other sovereign states, twenty-eight British prime ministers, and thirty-five presidents and prime ministers of nineteen other …