List of alumni of Corpus Christi College, Oxford
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This is a list of notable alumni of Corpus Christi College, Oxford
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In alphabetical order

  • Thomas Arnold
    Thomas Arnold
    Dr Thomas Arnold was a British educator and historian. Arnold was an early supporter of the Broad Church Anglican movement...

  • Al Alvarez
    Al Alvarez
    Al Alvarez is an English poet, writer and critic who publishes under the name A. Alvarez and Al Alvarez....

  • Max Beloff
  • Isaiah Berlin
    Isaiah Berlin
    Sir Isaiah Berlin OM, FBA was a British social and political theorist, philosopher and historian of ideas of Russian-Jewish origin, regarded as one of the leading thinkers of the twentieth century and a dominant liberal scholar of his generation...

  • G. E. Berrios
    G. E. Berrios
    German E. Berrios is a Professor of Psychiatry at Cambridge University in the UK.He was born in Tacna, Peru, and studied medicine and philosophy at the University of San Marcos . Subsequently, he read psychology and philosophy at Corpus Christi College, Oxford University, where he was a scholar by...

  • Ian Bostridge
    Ian Bostridge
    Ian Bostridge CBE is an English tenor, well known for his performances as an opera singer and as a song recitalist.-Early life and education:...

     - acclaimed tenor
  • Robert Bridges
    Robert Bridges
    Robert Seymour Bridges, OM, was a British poet, and poet laureate from 1913 to 1930.-Personal and professional life:...

  • Edmund Kerchever Chambers
    Edmund Kerchever Chambers
    Sir Edmund Kerchever Chambers was an English literary critic and Shakespearean scholar. His four-volume history of Elizabethan theater, published in 1923, remains a standard resource for scholars of the period's drama....

     - literary scholar
  • Ben Cannon
    Ben Cannon
    Ben Cannon is an American teacher and politician from Oregon. He was elected in 2006 to the Oregon House of Representatives, representing the state's 46th District, which covers portions of southeast and northeast Portland. He was unopposed for re-election in 2008...

  • Chen Show Mao
    Chen Show Mao
    Chen Show Mao, J.D. is a Singaporean politician and lawyer. He is a member of the opposition Workers' Party, and has been a Member of Parliament for the Aljunied Group Representation Constituency since 7 May 2011. He represents the Paya Lebar ward, replacing PAP's Cynthia Phua.-Personal...

     - Singaporean Rhodes Scholar, corporate lawyer and opposition politician
  • Michael Cockerell
    Michael Cockerell
    Michael Roger Lewis Cockerell is a British broadcaster and journalist.Educated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, Cockerell is the BBC's most established political documentary maker, with a long, Emmy award-winning career of political programmes spanning television and radio...

     - political commentator and broadcaster
  • William Cole
    William Cole (Puritan)
    William Cole was an English Puritan clergyman, president of Corpus Christi College, Oxford and Dean of Lincoln.A Protestant refugee from Marian England, Cole returned on Elizabeth accession and was appointed President of Corpus Christi in 1568, a controversial appointment, since most of the...

  • David Curry
    David Curry
    David Maurice Curry is a British Conservative Party politician. He was the Member of Parliament for Skipton and Ripon from 1987 to 2010.-Early life:...

  • Sunanda K. Datta-Ray
    Sunanda K. Datta-Ray
    Sunanda K. Datta-Ray has been a leading Indian newspaperman and journalist for half a century. He has been Editor of The Statesman and has also written for the International Herald Tribune and Time Magazine. He was Editor-in-Residence at the East-West Center in Honolulu. He was Editorial...

     - supernumery fellow
  • Kenneth Dover
    Kenneth Dover
    Sir Kenneth James Dover, FRSE, FBA was a distinguished British Classical scholar and academic, who was head of an Oxford college and from 1981 until his retirement in December 2005 was Chancellor of the University of St Andrews....

  • Thomas James Dunbabin
    Thomas James Dunbabin
    Thomas James Dunbabin DSO , was an Australian classicist scholar and archaeologist of Tasmanian origin. His father was , a distinguished journalist. Dunbabin studied at the University of Sydney and then moved to Corpus Christi College, Oxford...

  • Geoff Dyer
    Geoff Dyer
    Geoff Dyer is a British author and novelist. He is also a journalist who writes about a wide range of topics. His published work includes four novels and several books of non-fiction, which have won a number of literary awards...

  • Andrew Glyn
    Andrew Glyn
    Andrew John Glyn, was a United Kingdom-based economist, University Lecturer in Economics at the University of Oxford and Fellow and Tutor in Economics in Corpus Christi College. A Marxist economist, his research interests focussed on issues of unemployment and inequality.He was Associate Editor:...

  • Paul Grice
    Paul Grice
    Herbert Paul Grice , usually publishing under the name H. P. Grice, H...

  • Toby Harnden
    Toby Harnden
    Toby Harnden is an Anglo-American journalist and author. He has been US editor of The Daily Telegraph since 2006.-Background:...

     - US editor of the Daily Telegraph of London
  • David Hartley
    David Hartley (the Younger)
    David Hartley, the younger , statesman, scientific inventor, and the son of the philosopher David Hartley. He was Member of Parliament for Kingston upon Hull, and also held the position of His Britannic Majesty's Minister Plenipotentiary, appointed by King George III to treat with the United...

     – signatory to the Treaty of Paris
    Treaty of Paris (1783)
    The Treaty of Paris, signed on September 3, 1783, ended the American Revolutionary War between Great Britain on the one hand and the United States of America and its allies on the other. The other combatant nations, France, Spain and the Dutch Republic had separate agreements; for details of...

  • Charles Henderson – historian of Cornwall
    Cornwall
    Cornwall is a unitary authority and ceremonial county of England, within the United Kingdom. It is bordered to the north and west by the Celtic Sea, to the south by the English Channel, and to the east by the county of Devon, over the River Tamar. Cornwall has a population of , and covers an area of...

  • Richard Hooker
  • Thomas Hornsby
    Thomas Hornsby
    Thomas Hornsby FRS was a British astronomer and mathematician.Hornsby became a Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford in 1760....

  • Alfred William Hunt
    Alfred William Hunt
    Alfred William Hunt, , was an English painter. He was son of Andrew Hunt, a landscape painter.-Biography:...

  • Sam Kay - caused the college's University Challenge 2009
    University Challenge 2009
    Series 38 of University Challenge began on 7 July 2008 and was broadcast on BBC Two. This is a list of the matches played, their scores, and outcomes.-Main draw:* Winning teams are highlighted in bold....

     team to be disqualified as champions
  • John Keble
    John Keble
    John Keble was an English churchman and poet, one of the leaders of the Oxford Movement, and gave his name to Keble College, Oxford.-Early life:...

  • Clyde Kluckhohn
    Clyde Kluckhohn
    Clyde Kluckhohn , was an American anthropologist and social theorist, best known for his long-term ethnographic work among the Navajo and his contributions to the development of theory of culture within American anthropology.-Early life and education:...

     - American Rhodes Scholar, anthropologist
  • MC Lars
    MC Lars
    Andrew Robert MacFarlane Nielsen is an American rapper, known by his stage name MC Lars. He is the self-proclaimed originator of "post-punk laptop rap". He was one of the first underground rappers to sample and reference post-punk and emo bands...

  • Robert Liddell
    Robert Liddell
    Robert Liddell was an English literary critic, biographer, novelist, travel writer and poet. He was born in Tunbridge Wells, England, and educated at Haileybury School and at Corpus Christi College, Oxford. During the years 1933 to 1938 he was employed at the Bodleian Library as an assistant in...

  • Jim Mauldon
    Jim Mauldon
    James Grenfell Mauldon MC was a British mathematician who taught at the University of Oxford and in the United States at Amherst College.-Life:...

    , Fellow, Tutor in Mathematics, Dean
  • Patrick McTaggart-Cowan
    Patrick McTaggart-Cowan
    Patrick Duncan McTaggart-Cowan, was a Canadian meteorologist and the first president of Simon Fraser University....

  • David Miliband
    David Miliband
    David Wright Miliband is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament for South Shields since 2001, and was the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs from 2007 to 2010. He is the elder son of the late Marxist theorist Ralph Miliband...

     - Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Labour
    Labour Party (UK)
    The Labour Party is a centre-left democratic socialist party in the United Kingdom. It surpassed the Liberal Party in general elections during the early 1920s, forming minority governments under Ramsay MacDonald in 1924 and 1929-1931. The party was in a wartime coalition from 1940 to 1945, after...

     leadership candidate
  • Ed Miliband
    Ed Miliband
    Edward Samuel Miliband is a British Labour Party politician, currently the Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition...

     - Shadow Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change and Labour
    Labour Party (UK)
    The Labour Party is a centre-left democratic socialist party in the United Kingdom. It surpassed the Liberal Party in general elections during the early 1920s, forming minority governments under Ramsay MacDonald in 1924 and 1929-1931. The party was in a wartime coalition from 1940 to 1945, after...

     leader
  • Roger Moorey
    Roger Moorey
    Peter Roger Stuart Moorey, FBA, FSA was a British archaeologist and historian of Mesopotamia and the Ancient Near East, and former Keeper of Antiquities at the Ashmolean Museum of the University of Oxford...

     – antiquarian and former Keeper of Antiquities, Ashmolean Museum
    Ashmolean Museum
    The Ashmolean Museum on Beaumont Street, Oxford, England, is the world's first university museum...

  • Thomas Nagel
    Thomas Nagel
    Thomas Nagel is an American philosopher, currently University Professor of Philosophy and Law at New York University, where he has taught since 1980. His main areas of philosophical interest are philosophy of mind, political philosophy and ethics...

     - American Philosopher whose main areas of interest are philosophy of mind, political philosophy and ethics
  • Henry Nettleship
    Henry Nettleship
    Henry Nettleship was an English classical scholar.Nettleship was born at Kettering, and was educated at Lancing College, Durham School and Charterhouse schools, and Corpus Christi College, Oxford. In 1861, he was elected to a fellowship at Lincoln, which he vacated on his marriage in 1870...

  • Henry Newbolt
    Henry Newbolt
    Sir Henry John Newbolt, CH was an English poet. He is best remembered for Vitaï Lampada, a lyrical piece used for propaganda purposes during the First World War.-Background:...

  • David Normington
    David Normington
    Sir David John Normington is the First Civil Service Commissioner and Commissioner for Public Appointments for the British government. He previously served in the British Civil Service as the Permanent Secretary of Department for Education and Skills from 2001 to 2005, and then the Home Office...

     – Permanent Secretary at the Home Office
    Home Office
    The Home Office is the United Kingdom government department responsible for immigration control, security, and order. As such it is responsible for the police, UK Border Agency, and the Security Service . It is also in charge of government policy on security-related issues such as drugs,...

  • James Oglethorpe
    James Oglethorpe
    James Edward Oglethorpe was a British general, member of Parliament, philanthropist, and founder of the colony of Georgia...

  • J. I. Packer
    J. I. Packer
    James Innell Packer is a British-born Canadian Christian theologian in the low church Anglican and Reformed traditions. He currently serves as the Board of Governors' Professor of Theology at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia...

     20th c. theologian
  • Richard Pate
    Richard Pate
    Richard Pate, was an English landowner and Member of Parliament for Gloucester in the Parliament of 1559 and 1563-1567.Pate was born in Cheltenham and was a nephew of Richard Pate, Bishop of Worcester...

  • Henry Phillpotts
    Henry Phillpotts
    Henry Phillpotts , often called "Henry of Exeter", was the Anglican Bishop of Exeter from 1830 to 1869. He was England's longest serving bishop since the 14th century and a striking figure of the 19th century Church.- Early life :...

  • Edward Pococke
    Edward Pococke
    Edward Pococke was an English Orientalist and biblical scholar.-Early life:He was the son of clergyman from Chieveley in Berkshire, and was educated at Lord Williams's School of Thame in Oxfordshire and at Corpus Christi College, Oxford...

  • Reginald Pole - cardinal
  • John Rainolds
    John Rainolds
    John Rainolds , English divine, was born about Michaelmas 1549 at Pinhoe, near Exeter.He was educated at Merton and Corpus Christi Colleges, Oxford, becoming a fellow of the latter in 1568. In 1572-73 he was appointed reader in Greek, and his lectures on Aristotle's Rhetoric laid the sure basis of...

  • Boris Rankov
    Boris Rankov
    Boris Rankov is a professor of Roman history at Royal Holloway, University of London. He was born August 9, 1954.Educated at Bradford Grammar School , then subsequently Corpus Christi College, Oxford , Professor Rankov is perhaps best known for his participation in the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race,...

  • John Rosewell - Headmaster of Eton College
  • John Ruskin
    John Ruskin
    John Ruskin was the leading English art critic of the Victorian era, also an art patron, draughtsman, watercolourist, a prominent social thinker and philanthropist. He wrote on subjects ranging from geology to architecture, myth to ornithology, literature to education, and botany to political...

  • C. P. Scott
    C. P. Scott
    Charles Prestwich Scott was a British journalist, publisher and politician. Born in Bath, Somerset, he was the editor of the Manchester Guardian from 1872 until 1929 and its owner from 1907 until his death...

  • Vikram Seth
    Vikram Seth
    Vikram Seth is an Indian poet, novelist, travel writer, librettist, children's writer, biographer and memoirist.-Early life:Vikram Seth was born on 20 June 1952 to Leila and Prem Seth in Calcutta...

  • Michael Spencer
    Michael Spencer
    Michael Alan Spencer is a British businessman; the chief executive of ICAP plc, the world's largest interdealer broker...

  • Gail Trimble
    Gail Trimble
    Gail Christiana Trimble , is a Senior Faculty Member in Classics at Trinity College, Oxford. . While a postgraduate student of Latin literature at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, in 2009, she gained attention by a series of exceptional performances on the BBC television quiz programme University...

  • Tsatsu Tsikata
    Tsatsu Tsikata
    Tsatsu Tsikata is a Ghanaian academic and lawyer. He is also a former Chief Executive of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation.-Early life and education:...

    , former University of Ghana
    University of Ghana
    The University of Ghana is the oldest and largest of the thirteen Ghanaian universities and tertiary institutions. It is one of the best universities in Africa and by far the most prestigious in West Africa...

     law lecturer and head of Ghana National Petroleum Company
  • Nicholas Udall
    Nicholas Udall
    Nicholas Udall was an English playwright, cleric, pederast and schoolmaster, the author of Ralph Roister Doister, generally regarded as the first comedy written in the English language.-Biography:...

  • J. O. Urmson
    J. O. Urmson
    James Opie Urmson was a philosopher and classicist who spent most of his professional career at Corpus Christi College, Oxford. He was a prolific author and expert on a number of topics including British analytic/linguistic philosophy, George Berkeley, ethics, and Greek philosophy . His nom de...

  • Nicholas Wadham
    Nicholas Wadham
    Nicholas Wadham was the benefactor of Wadham College, Oxford.-Life:Wadham was probably born at Merrifield, near Ilton, Somerset. He was the only son of John Wadham and his wife, Joan, daughter of John Tregarthin and widow of John Kellaway. A biography written before 1637 notes Wadham as attending...

  • William Waldegrave
    William Waldegrave, Baron Waldegrave of North Hill
    William Arthur Waldegrave, Baron Waldegrave of North Hill, PC , is an English Conservative politician who served in the Cabinet from 1990 until 1997 and is a Life Member of the Tory Reform Group. He is now a life peer. Lord Waldegrave is also the Chairman of the Rhodes Trust and the Chairman of...

  • Sir Bernard Williams
    Bernard Williams
    Sir Bernard Arthur Owen Williams was an English moral philosopher, described by The Times as the most brilliant and most important British moral philosopher of his time. His publications include Problems of the Self , Moral Luck , Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy , and Truth and Truthfulness...

  • Jane Wilson-Howarth
    Jane Wilson-Howarth
    Jane Wilson-Howarth is a British physician, lecturer and author. She has written three travel health guides, two travel narratives and innumerable articles and scientific papers.-Early life:...

     author

In chronological order

  • (1500–1558) Reginald Pole
  • (1504–1556) Nicholas Udall
    Nicholas Udall
    Nicholas Udall was an English playwright, cleric, pederast and schoolmaster, the author of Ralph Roister Doister, generally regarded as the first comedy written in the English language.-Biography:...

  • (1516–1588) Richard Pate
    Richard Pate
    Richard Pate, was an English landowner and Member of Parliament for Gloucester in the Parliament of 1559 and 1563-1567.Pate was born in Cheltenham and was a nephew of Richard Pate, Bishop of Worcester...

  • (ca. 1530–1600) William Cole
    William Cole (Puritan)
    William Cole was an English Puritan clergyman, president of Corpus Christi College, Oxford and Dean of Lincoln.A Protestant refugee from Marian England, Cole returned on Elizabeth accession and was appointed President of Corpus Christi in 1568, a controversial appointment, since most of the...

  • (ca. 1531–1609) Nicholas Wadham
    Nicholas Wadham
    Nicholas Wadham was the benefactor of Wadham College, Oxford.-Life:Wadham was probably born at Merrifield, near Ilton, Somerset. He was the only son of John Wadham and his wife, Joan, daughter of John Tregarthin and widow of John Kellaway. A biography written before 1637 notes Wadham as attending...

  • (1549–1607) John Rainolds
    John Rainolds
    John Rainolds , English divine, was born about Michaelmas 1549 at Pinhoe, near Exeter.He was educated at Merton and Corpus Christi Colleges, Oxford, becoming a fellow of the latter in 1568. In 1572-73 he was appointed reader in Greek, and his lectures on Aristotle's Rhetoric laid the sure basis of...

  • (1554–1600) Richard Hooker
    Richard Hooker
    Richard Hooker was an Anglican priest and an influential theologian. Hooker's emphases on reason, tolerance and the value of tradition came to exert a lasting influence on the development of the Church of England...

  • (1604–1691) Edward Pococke
    Edward Pococke
    Edward Pococke was an English Orientalist and biblical scholar.-Early life:He was the son of clergyman from Chieveley in Berkshire, and was educated at Lord Williams's School of Thame in Oxfordshire and at Corpus Christi College, Oxford...

  • (ca. 1635–1684) John Rosewell
    John Rosewell (headmaster)
    John Rosewell was Headmaster of Eton College, England .-Education:John Rosewell received his early education at Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland. He matriculated at Magdalen Hall, Oxford, 2 April 1652, and subsequently moved to Corpus Christi College, Oxford. He received his B.A...

  • (1696–1785) James Oglethorpe
    James Oglethorpe
    James Edward Oglethorpe was a British general, member of Parliament, philanthropist, and founder of the colony of Georgia...

  • (1732–1813) David Hartley (the Younger)
    David Hartley (the Younger)
    David Hartley, the younger , statesman, scientific inventor, and the son of the philosopher David Hartley. He was Member of Parliament for Kingston upon Hull, and also held the position of His Britannic Majesty's Minister Plenipotentiary, appointed by King George III to treat with the United...

  • (1733–1810) Thomas Hornsby
    Thomas Hornsby
    Thomas Hornsby FRS was a British astronomer and mathematician.Hornsby became a Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford in 1760....

  • (1778–1869) Henry Phillpotts
    Henry Phillpotts
    Henry Phillpotts , often called "Henry of Exeter", was the Anglican Bishop of Exeter from 1830 to 1869. He was England's longest serving bishop since the 14th century and a striking figure of the 19th century Church.- Early life :...

  • (1792–1866) John Keble
    John Keble
    John Keble was an English churchman and poet, one of the leaders of the Oxford Movement, and gave his name to Keble College, Oxford.-Early life:...

  • (1795–1842) Thomas Arnold
    Thomas Arnold
    Dr Thomas Arnold was a British educator and historian. Arnold was an early supporter of the Broad Church Anglican movement...

  • (1819–1900) John Ruskin
    John Ruskin
    John Ruskin was the leading English art critic of the Victorian era, also an art patron, draughtsman, watercolourist, a prominent social thinker and philanthropist. He wrote on subjects ranging from geology to architecture, myth to ornithology, literature to education, and botany to political...

  • (1830–1896) Alfred William Hunt
    Alfred William Hunt
    Alfred William Hunt, , was an English painter. He was son of Andrew Hunt, a landscape painter.-Biography:...

  • (1839–1893) Henry Nettleship
    Henry Nettleship
    Henry Nettleship was an English classical scholar.Nettleship was born at Kettering, and was educated at Lancing College, Durham School and Charterhouse schools, and Corpus Christi College, Oxford. In 1861, he was elected to a fellowship at Lincoln, which he vacated on his marriage in 1870...

  • (1844–1930) Robert Bridges
    Robert Bridges
    Robert Seymour Bridges, OM, was a British poet, and poet laureate from 1913 to 1930.-Personal and professional life:...

  • (1846–1932) C. P. Scott
    C. P. Scott
    Charles Prestwich Scott was a British journalist, publisher and politician. Born in Bath, Somerset, he was the editor of the Manchester Guardian from 1872 until 1929 and its owner from 1907 until his death...

  • (1862–1938) Henry Newbolt
    Henry Newbolt
    Sir Henry John Newbolt, CH was an English poet. He is best remembered for Vitaï Lampada, a lyrical piece used for propaganda purposes during the First World War.-Background:...

  • (1866–1954) E. K. Chambers
  • (1900–1933) Charles Henderson
  • (1905–1960) Clyde Kluckhohn
    Clyde Kluckhohn
    Clyde Kluckhohn , was an American anthropologist and social theorist, best known for his long-term ethnographic work among the Navajo and his contributions to the development of theory of culture within American anthropology.-Early life and education:...

  • (1909–1997) Isaiah Berlin
    Isaiah Berlin
    Sir Isaiah Berlin OM, FBA was a British social and political theorist, philosopher and historian of ideas of Russian-Jewish origin, regarded as one of the leading thinkers of the twentieth century and a dominant liberal scholar of his generation...

  • (1912–1997) Patrick McTaggart-Cowan
    Patrick McTaggart-Cowan
    Patrick Duncan McTaggart-Cowan, was a Canadian meteorologist and the first president of Simon Fraser University....

  • (1913–1988) Paul Grice
    Paul Grice
    Herbert Paul Grice , usually publishing under the name H. P. Grice, H...

  • (1913–1999) Max Beloff
    Max Beloff, Baron Beloff
    Max Beloff, Baron Beloff was a British historian and Conservative peer. From 1974 to 1979 he was principal of the University College of Buckingham, now the University of Buckingham.-Early life:...

  • (born 1915) J. O. Urmson
    J. O. Urmson
    James Opie Urmson was a philosopher and classicist who spent most of his professional career at Corpus Christi College, Oxford. He was a prolific author and expert on a number of topics including British analytic/linguistic philosophy, George Berkeley, ethics, and Greek philosophy . His nom de...

  • (1920–2002) Jim Mauldon
    Jim Mauldon
    James Grenfell Mauldon MC was a British mathematician who taught at the University of Oxford and in the United States at Amherst College.-Life:...

  • (1920–2010) Kenneth Dover
    Kenneth Dover
    Sir Kenneth James Dover, FRSE, FBA was a distinguished British Classical scholar and academic, who was head of an Oxford college and from 1981 until his retirement in December 2005 was Chancellor of the University of St Andrews....

  • (born 1926) J. I. Packer
    J. I. Packer
    James Innell Packer is a British-born Canadian Christian theologian in the low church Anglican and Reformed traditions. He currently serves as the Board of Governors' Professor of Theology at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia...

  • (1929–2003) Bernard Williams
    Bernard Williams
    Sir Bernard Arthur Owen Williams was an English moral philosopher, described by The Times as the most brilliant and most important British moral philosopher of his time. His publications include Problems of the Self , Moral Luck , Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy , and Truth and Truthfulness...

  • (born 1929) Al Alvarez
    Al Alvarez
    Al Alvarez is an English poet, writer and critic who publishes under the name A. Alvarez and Al Alvarez....

  • (1937–2004) Roger Moorey
    Roger Moorey
    Peter Roger Stuart Moorey, FBA, FSA was a British archaeologist and historian of Mesopotamia and the Ancient Near East, and former Keeper of Antiquities at the Ashmolean Museum of the University of Oxford...

  • (born July 1937) Thomas Nagel
    Thomas Nagel
    Thomas Nagel is an American philosopher, currently University Professor of Philosophy and Law at New York University, where he has taught since 1980. His main areas of philosophical interest are philosophy of mind, political philosophy and ethics...

  • (born December 1937) Sunanda K. Datta-Ray
    Sunanda K. Datta-Ray
    Sunanda K. Datta-Ray has been a leading Indian newspaperman and journalist for half a century. He has been Editor of The Statesman and has also written for the International Herald Tribune and Time Magazine. He was Editor-in-Residence at the East-West Center in Honolulu. He was Editorial...

  • (born 1940) G. E. Berrios
    G. E. Berrios
    German E. Berrios is a Professor of Psychiatry at Cambridge University in the UK.He was born in Tacna, Peru, and studied medicine and philosophy at the University of San Marcos . Subsequently, he read psychology and philosophy at Corpus Christi College, Oxford University, where he was a scholar by...

  • (born August 1940) Michael Cockerell
    Michael Cockerell
    Michael Roger Lewis Cockerell is a British broadcaster and journalist.Educated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, Cockerell is the BBC's most established political documentary maker, with a long, Emmy award-winning career of political programmes spanning television and radio...

  • (1943–2007) Andrew Glyn
    Andrew Glyn
    Andrew John Glyn, was a United Kingdom-based economist, University Lecturer in Economics at the University of Oxford and Fellow and Tutor in Economics in Corpus Christi College. A Marxist economist, his research interests focussed on issues of unemployment and inequality.He was Associate Editor:...

  • (born 1944) David Curry
    David Curry
    David Maurice Curry is a British Conservative Party politician. He was the Member of Parliament for Skipton and Ripon from 1987 to 2010.-Early life:...

  • (born 1946) William Waldegrave
    William Waldegrave, Baron Waldegrave of North Hill
    William Arthur Waldegrave, Baron Waldegrave of North Hill, PC , is an English Conservative politician who served in the Cabinet from 1990 until 1997 and is a Life Member of the Tory Reform Group. He is now a life peer. Lord Waldegrave is also the Chairman of the Rhodes Trust and the Chairman of...

  • (born 1950) Tsatsu Tsikata
    Tsatsu Tsikata
    Tsatsu Tsikata is a Ghanaian academic and lawyer. He is also a former Chief Executive of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation.-Early life and education:...

  • (born 1952) David Normington
    David Normington
    Sir David John Normington is the First Civil Service Commissioner and Commissioner for Public Appointments for the British government. He previously served in the British Civil Service as the Permanent Secretary of Department for Education and Skills from 2001 to 2005, and then the Home Office...

  • (born June 1952) Vikram Seth
    Vikram Seth
    Vikram Seth is an Indian poet, novelist, travel writer, librettist, children's writer, biographer and memoirist.-Early life:Vikram Seth was born on 20 June 1952 to Leila and Prem Seth in Calcutta...

  • (born June 1954) Jane Wilson-Howarth
    Jane Wilson-Howarth
    Jane Wilson-Howarth is a British physician, lecturer and author. She has written three travel health guides, two travel narratives and innumerable articles and scientific papers.-Early life:...

  • (born 1954) Boris Rankov
    Boris Rankov
    Boris Rankov is a professor of Roman history at Royal Holloway, University of London. He was born August 9, 1954.Educated at Bradford Grammar School , then subsequently Corpus Christi College, Oxford , Professor Rankov is perhaps best known for his participation in the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race,...

  • (born 1955) Michael Spencer
    Michael Spencer
    Michael Alan Spencer is a British businessman; the chief executive of ICAP plc, the world's largest interdealer broker...

  • (born 1958) Geoff Dyer
    Geoff Dyer
    Geoff Dyer is a British author and novelist. He is also a journalist who writes about a wide range of topics. His published work includes four novels and several books of non-fiction, which have won a number of literary awards...

  • (born 1964) Ian Bostridge
    Ian Bostridge
    Ian Bostridge CBE is an English tenor, well known for his performances as an opera singer and as a song recitalist.-Early life and education:...

  • (born 1965) David Miliband
    David Miliband
    David Wright Miliband is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament for South Shields since 2001, and was the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs from 2007 to 2010. He is the elder son of the late Marxist theorist Ralph Miliband...

  • (born 1966) Toby Harnden
    Toby Harnden
    Toby Harnden is an Anglo-American journalist and author. He has been US editor of The Daily Telegraph since 2006.-Background:...

  • (born 1969) Ed Miliband
    Ed Miliband
    Edward Samuel Miliband is a British Labour Party politician, currently the Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition...

  • (born 1976) Ben Cannon
    Ben Cannon
    Ben Cannon is an American teacher and politician from Oregon. He was elected in 2006 to the Oregon House of Representatives, representing the state's 46th District, which covers portions of southeast and northeast Portland. He was unopposed for re-election in 2008...

  • (born 1982) Gail Trimble
    Gail Trimble
    Gail Christiana Trimble , is a Senior Faculty Member in Classics at Trinity College, Oxford. . While a postgraduate student of Latin literature at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, in 2009, she gained attention by a series of exceptional performances on the BBC television quiz programme University...

  • (born October 1982) MC Lars
    MC Lars
    Andrew Robert MacFarlane Nielsen is an American rapper, known by his stage name MC Lars. He is the self-proclaimed originator of "post-punk laptop rap". He was one of the first underground rappers to sample and reference post-punk and emo bands...


Academics/teachers

  • (born 1937) Sir Brian Harrison
    Brian Harrison (historian)
    Professor Sir Brian Howard Harrison was the editor of Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, published by Oxford University Press, from January 2000 to September 2004 and Professor of Modern History at the University of Oxford...

     (editor, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography)
  • Roman Divalenti, American author
  • Sir Kenneth Dover
    Kenneth Dover
    Sir Kenneth James Dover, FRSE, FBA was a distinguished British Classical scholar and academic, who was head of an Oxford college and from 1981 until his retirement in December 2005 was Chancellor of the University of St Andrews....


See also

  • Former students of Corpus Christi College, Oxford
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