List of alumni of Oxford Brookes University
A list of alumni of note from Oxford Brookes University in Oxford, England.
- Edward Abel - cricketer
- Prince Azim of Brunei (1982-2020)
- Daniel Battsek - film producer and executive
- Freddie Boath - former actor, now marketing and advertising professional,[1]
- Aimé Boji - Member of the Democratic Republic of the Congo National Assembly
- Duncan Bradshaw - cricketer
- Caroline Davis (publishing)
- 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
- Graham Francis Defries - lawyer and cartoonist
- Jonathan Djanogly - Conservative MP
- Afi Ekong - Nigerian artist, arts promoter
- Robert Evans - writer
- Lynne Featherstone[2] - former Liberal Democrat MP; Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for International Development
- Justin Forsyth[2] - Chief Executive of Save the Children[3]
- Andy Gomarsall MBE - England rugby union player
- Dave Goulson - biologist[4]
- Jonny Greenwood - founding member of Radiohead
- Jonathan Gullis - Conservative MP for Stoke-on-Trent North[5]
- Patrick Hall - former MP
- Alastair Heathcote - GB rower, Olympic silver medal 2008
- 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
- Islam Karimov Jnr - grandson of the President of Uzbekistan[7]
- Chris Kelly - Conservative Member of Parliament for Dudley South[8]
- Alexander James Kent - President of the British Cartographic Society and advisor to UNESCO
- Yasmeen Lari - first woman architect in Pakistan and advisor to UNESCO
- Tom Lucy - Welsh rower, silver medallist at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- David Mayer de Rothschild - environmentalist
- Caroline O'Connor - rowing cox
- Adaora Onyechere, Nigerian TV/radio presenter, entrepreneur, motivational speaker and author
- Jay Osgerby[2] - designer, co-designer of the London 2012 Olympic Torch
- 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
- Steve Ridgway[2] - CEO of Virgin Atlantic
- Matt Richardson - comedian and presenter[9]
- Georgina Rylance - actress
- Gurdeep Samra - music producer
- Prince Shivraj Singh - Crown Prince of Jodhpur; polo player
- 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 MBE - twice Olympic gold medal winner in rowing, 2004 and 2008
- Richard Younger-Ross - Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Teignbridge
References
- Grant, Stacey. "HERE'S WHAT ALEX O'CONNELL FROM THE MUMMY RETURNS LOOKS LIKE NOW". 5 April 2016. mtv.com. Retrieved 18 March 2018.
- "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.
- "Happier days in the Karimov family album". BBC. 18 November 2014.
- Archived May 9, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- https://www.varsity.co.uk/culture/6427
- "Biography - Justin Tomlinson MP". Justintomlinson.com. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
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