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List of alumni of Oxford Brookes University
Last updated
February 09, 2025
A
list of alumni
of note from
Oxford Brookes University
in
Oxford
, England.
Contents
List
References
External links
List
Edward Abel
– cricketer
Maitha Al Mahrouqi
– Undersecretary for Tourism in Oman
Masih Alinejad
– Iranian-American journalist, author, and women's rights activist
Adeel Akhtar
– actor, and
BAFTA
award winner
Peace Anyiam-Osigwe
– lawyer and the founder of
Africa Movie Academy Awards
.
Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones
– granddaughter of
Princess Margaret
and grand-niece of
Queen Elizabeth II
Prince Azim
of Brunei (1982–2020)
Daniel Battsek
– film producer and executive
Freddie Boath
– former actor, now marketing and advertising professional,
[
1
]
Aimé Boji
– Democratic Republic of the Congo Budget Minister
Julen Bollain
– Economist and professor. Former
Podemos
MP.
Burna Boy
– Musician
Duncan Bradshaw
– cricketer
Liam Brown
– author
Beatrice Catanzaro
– Italian artist
Richard Chambers
– Olympic rower and World Champion 2007, 2010
Millie Clode
–
Sky Sports News
presenter
Paul Conneally
– poet, artist and educationalist
Ed Cowan
– cricketer
Caroline Davis
– academic
Graham Francis Defries
– lawyer and cartoonist
Jonathan Djanogly
– Conservative
MP
Scott Durant
- Olympic gold medal winner in rowing, 2016
Afi Ekong
– Nigerian artist, arts promoter
Robert Evans
– writer
Lynne Featherstone
[
2
]
– former
Liberal Democrat
MP;
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for International Development
Christos Floros
- Architect, politician
Justin Forsyth
[
2
]
– Chief Executive of
Save the Children
[
3
]
Andy Gomarsall
– England
rugby union
player
Dave Goulson
– biologist
[
4
]
Jonny Greenwood
– founding member of
Radiohead
Jonathan Gullis
– Conservative MP for
Stoke-on-Trent North
[
5
]
Theyazin bin Haitham
– Crown Prince of Oman
Patrick Hall
– former MP
Alastair Heathcote
– GB rower, Olympic silver medal 2008
Edward Holcroft
– Actor, star of
Kingsman: The Secret Service
,
Alias Grace (miniseries)
, and
The Undeclared War
.
Melody Hossaini
– youth sector consultant; candidate on
The Apprentice
series seven
Marc Hudson
– vocalist for the band
DragonForce
[
6
]
Aaron Jeavons
– cricketer
Tom Johnson
– England
Rugby Union
player
Chris Kelly
– Conservative Member of Parliament for
Dudley South
[
7
]
Alexander James Kent
– President of the
British Cartographic Society
and advisor to
UNESCO
Yasmeen Lari
– first woman architect in Pakistan and advisor to
UNESCO
John Leng
- computer pioneer
[
8
]
Tom Lucy
– Welsh rower, silver medallist at the
2008 Summer Olympics
Danny Manu
– British engineer and tech entrepreneur
David Mayer de Rothschild
– environmentalist
Louis Ng
– Member of Parliament (MP) for Nee Soon Group Representation Constituency (GRC) (Singapore Parliament Constituency)
Caroline O'Connor
– rowing cox
Adaora Onyechere
, Nigerian TV/radio presenter, entrepreneur, motivational speaker and author
Jay Osgerby
– designer, co-designer of the
London 2012 Olympic Torch
[
2
]
Alex Partridge
– rower, member of winning coxless four,
World Rowing Championships
2005 and 2006
Annabel Port
– radio broadcaster
George Pringle
– musician and artist
Gilbert Proesch
– artist, of
Gilbert & George
Adrian Reynard
– motorsport driver and entrepreneur
Matt Richardson
– comedian and presenter
[
9
]
Steve Ridgway
–
CEO
of
Virgin Atlantic
[
2
]
Susan Roaf
– Architect of Oxford Ecohouse with the first photovoltaic cell roof installed in Britain
Georgina Rylance
– actress
Gurdeep Samra
– music producer
Prince Shivraj Singh
– Crown Prince of
Jodhpur
; polo player
Michael Fenton Stevens
– actor
Roma Tearne
– artist, novelist and filmmaker
Justin Tomlinson
– Conservative Member of Parliament for
North Swindon
[
10
]
Guillaume Veillet
– French ethnomusicologist and music writer
Steve Williams
– twice Olympic gold medal winner in rowing, 2004 and 2008
Richard Younger-Ross
– Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for
Teignbridge
Aseefa Bhutto Zardari
–
First Lady of Pakistan
[
11
]
References
↑
Grant, Stacey.
"HERE'S WHAT ALEX O'CONNELL FROM THE MUMMY RETURNS LOOKS LIKE NOW"
.
5 April 2016
. mtv.com. Archived from
the original
on 4 May 2016
. Retrieved
18 March
2018
.
1
2
3
4
"notable alumni"
.
the complete university guide
. Archived from
the original
on 21 September 2013.
↑
"Executive Directors"
. Retrieved
17 September
2012
.
↑
"Prof Dave Goulson"
.
University of Sussex
. Retrieved
26 June
2014
.
↑
Speck, Dave (16 February 2020).
"
'Teaching is like doing 10 rounds with Anthony Joshua'
"
.
Tes
. Retrieved
4 July
2020
.
↑
"www.facebook.com/dragonforce"
.
DragonForce Official
. Retrieved
31 July
2014
.
↑
Archived
May 9, 2008, at the
Wayback Machine
↑
Fitzpatrick, Anna.
"Anecdotes Web Extras"
.
IEEE Computer Sociey
. IEEE
. Retrieved
31 January
2025
.
↑
"13 Questions with Matt Richardson"
.
↑
"Biography - Justin Tomlinson MP"
. Justintomlinson.com. Archived from
the original
on 4 March 2016
. Retrieved
10 March
2015
.
↑
"President Zardari decides to name daughter Aseefa as first lady"
.
The Express Tribune
. 11 March 2024
. Retrieved
30 March
2024
.
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