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10 Famous People Who Studied at Oxford University

The list of celebrated individuals who graduated from Oxford University is extensive. These industrious individuals range from economists to politicians, actors, authors, scientists and many other careers. 

As dedicated as these professionals are in their chosen careers, many have also remained flexible. This approach has enabled them to obtain a degree in one field but pursue a career in an unrelated field. We often see this happening with actors or writers who have studied in one direction but fulfilled their passion in another. 

  1. Soha Ali Khan

Soha Ali Khan is among the famed people who have studied history at Oxford’s Baliol College. Recognized for her accomplishments in the Hindi film industry. 

Hailing from royalty and the daughter of an actress, she has taken her education as seriously as those Indian celebrities with MBAs who are determined to augment their talents while plying their passion for acting. 

  1. Graham Greene

Graham Greene, a British author, enjoyed several nominations for a Nobel prize in literature, after graduating with a degree in the same subject. Greene focused on writing Catholic novels, including ‘Brighton Rock’ and ‘The Power and the Glory,’ were among his many works of fiction and other non-fiction works.

  1. Hugh Grant 

Hugh Grant studied English at Oxford and walked away with several honors in the process. He achieved popularity for his roles in Four Weddings and a Funeral, Notting Hill and Bridget Jones’ Diary series of movies. This actor has continued to delight audiences with his suave charm and enigmatic personality.

  1. Emperor Naruhito of Japan

Among the royalty who furthered their knowledge at this esteemed place of higher learning was Emperor Naruhito of Japan. Born in 1960 and ascending to the Chrysanthemum Throne in 2019, the start of the Reiwa era, Emperor Naruhito is the 126th Japanese monarch to preside of his country.

  1. Benazir Bhutto 

Benazir Bhutto was born in 1953 and was tragically assassinated in 2007. She held the office of Prime Minister of Pakistan for six years non-consecutively and was the first woman to lead a democracy in a Muslim dominated nation. This famous Oxford student was born into a politically prominent family with an aristocratic legacy.

  1. Salman Rushdie

This famous British Indian author studied history at Cambridge University. His claim to fame includes Midnight’s Children published in 1981 and the controversial Satanic Verses published in 1988. He won the Booker Prize for Midnight’s Children, which was his second novel.

  1. Vikram Seth 

Another Indian author, this writer, has produced diverse novels and books of poetry, one entitled ‘Mappings and Beastly Tales’. Winner of many awards, he was recognized with the Sahitya Academy Award and the WH Smith Literary Award, Seth achieved a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Oxford.

  1. Cornelia Sorabji

Cornelia Sorabji broke the mold when she was the first Indian woman to study and graduate at Bombay University. Her educational interests were followed by her pursuing a law degree at Oxford University. Sorabji proved her pioneering spirit when she repeated this feat to ply her trade in law in both Britain and India.

  1. Mansoor Ali Khan

Mansoor Ali Khan graduated from Oxford with a specialization in Arabic and French. His fame came from his talents as a cricketer and for his role as captain of the Indian team. He received the fond nickname of Tiger Pataudi, later married actress Sharmila Tagore and three children. He tragically passed away in 2011 from lung disease. 

  1. Sir Peter Medawar

This Oxford graduate was of British and Brazilian descent. He graduated college with a degree in zoology and received a Nobel Prize for his work as a biologist due to his immune work in organ transplants. His research earned him global recognition, and he is known today as the father of organ transplants.

Conclusion

These ten individuals who graduated from Oxford University, and went on to become famous are just a few of renowned graduates of this institution. They have all added value to the world of arts and entertainment, science, sports, leadership and other areas. The marks they have left on the world are remembered with awe as they frequently serve to inspire those who follow. 

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