Catherine Abbott - Professor of Molecular Genetics at the University of Edinburgh
Fatima Akilu – Nigerian psychologist and head of major national program of de-radicalisation to tackle Boko Haram
Ash Amin – Professor of Geography, University of Cambridge
Janet Beer – Vice-Chancellor of the University of Liverpool (formerly Vice-Chancellor of Oxford Brookes University)
L. J. F. Brimble – botanist and editor of Nature magazine
Sir Clifford Charles Butler – co-discoverer of hyperons and mesons, Professor of Physics at Imperial College London, Vice-chancellor of Loughborough University
Stephen E. Calvert – Emeritus Professor of Geology, University of British Columbia
David Carpanini – Emeritus Professor of Art, University of Wolverhampton
Michael Cox – Professor of International Relations, London School of Economics
Sir Peter Crane – Professor of Botany, Yale University
Beate Hermelin (1920–2008) – German-born experimental psychologist, who worked in the UK
Sean Holly – Professor of Economics, University of Cambridge
Jolyon Howorth – Professor of European politics, University of Bath and Visiting Professor of Political Science at Yale University
Michael Leifer – was a professor of International Relations, London School of Economics
Jane Lewis - Barnett Professor of Social Policy at the University of Oxford
David Marks – Professor of Psychology, City University London
Dragan Marušič – Professor of Mathematics at the University of Ljubljana
Sarah Mercer - Professor of linguistics at the University of Graz
Mark Nixon - Emeritus Professor of Electronics and Computer Science at University of Southampton
Avi Shlaim – Professor of International Relations, University of Oxford
Nigel Smart (cryptographer)
John R. Terry – Professor of Biomedical Modelling, University of Exeter
June Thoburn – Emeritus Professor of Social Work at the University of East Anglia
Ethelwynn Trewavas – ichthyologist and taxonomist
John Turner – Professor of Engineering and Pro-Vice Chancellor of the University of Portsmouth
Janet Watson - geologist
Sean Whelan (scientist) – Professor of Microbiology at Harvard Medical School
A. E. Wilder-Smith – creationist and chemist
Broadcasting
Julian Barratt – comedian, BBC's The Mighty Boosh
Keith Bosley – former BBC broadcaster and prizewinning poet and translator
Richard Holmes – military historian and television presenter
Julian Richards – archaeologist and broadcaster
Richard Sambrook – Director of the BBC World Service
Tomasz Schafernaker – TV weather presenter
Nick Thorpe – BBC Central Europe correspondent (1996–); formerly BBC Budapest correspondent
Laura Tobin – TV weather presenter
Jay Wynne – TV weather presenter
Business
Richard Adam - former finance director of Carillion
David Atkins – Chief Executive, Hammerson plc
Linda Bennett OBE - English-Icelandic clothing designer and entrepreneur
Nick Candy – Co-Founder and partner of high end property development company, Candy & Candy, London
Gavin Grant – Chief Executive of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Nicky Kinnaird – founder and president of British cosmetic retailer Space NK
Robert Noel – businessman, Chief Executive of Land Securities Group plc
Noel Stockdale – Co-founder of Asda
Military
Lieutenant-Colonel Rupert Thorneloe - Welsh Guards officer killed in action in Afghanistan
Lance Corporal Oliver Thomas - killed in action (2014) in Afghanistan
Wilfred Owen - First World War poet and soldier
Music
Rotimi Alakija – Nigerian disc jockey, record producer and recording artist.
Rick Battersby – member of the band Twelfth Night
Arthur Brown – rock and roll singer
Alan Clayson – singer, composer, record producer, leader of the band Clayson and the Argonauts
Jamie Cullum – jazz pianist and singer
Brian Devoil – member of the band Twelfth Night
Falz - Nigerian Musician and actor
Liam Howe – music producer, musician, formed the band Sneaker pimps with David Westlake and Joe Wilson (musician) also alumni
Hilary James – singer, double bassist, guitarist, and mando-bassist
Andy MacKay – member of the band Roxy Music
Geoff Mann – member of the band Twelfth Night
Simon Mayor – mandolinist, fiddle player, guitarist, and composer
Clive Mitten – member of the band Twelfth Night
Martin Noble – musician, Noble in the band British Sea Power
Andy Revell – member of the band Twelfth Night
Edmund Rubbra – composer
Julian Wagstaff – composer
Scott Wilkinson – musician and composer, Yan in the band British Sea Power
Politics
Anton Apriantono, Indonesian politician
Dimeji Bankole – Nigerian politician and Speaker of the House of Representatives of Nigeria
Sharon Bowles, British Liberal Democrats European politician.
Daniel Feetham, Gibraltarian politician
Fred Gardiner, Canadian politician
Gilbert Seidu Iddi, Ghanaian politician
Edison James, Prime Minister of Dominica 1995–2000
Morgan Jones, British Labour Party politician, the first conscientious objector to be elected to Parliament after the First World War
Shukuru Kawambwa, Tanzanian Government Minister
Jan Kavan, Czech diplomat and politician
Penny Mordaunt, British Conservative Party politician
Mike Penning, British Conservative Party politician
Frauke Petry, German Politician
Mark Prisk, British Conservative Party politician
Hugh Robertson, British Conservative Party politician
Adrienne Ryan - Australian politician
Sophie Walker, British Women's Equality Party politician
Rob Wilson, British Conservative Party politician
Sport
David Bedford – runner
Cath Bishop – rower, silver medallist in the coxless pairs at the 2004 Olympics
James Cracknell – rower, gold medallist in the coxless fours at the 2000 Olympics and 2004 Olympics
Adrian Ellison - rower, gold medallist in the coxed four at the 1984 Olympics
Debbie Flood – rower, silver medallist in the quadruple sculls at the 2004 Olympics
Alex Gregory - rower, gold medallist in the coxless fours at the 2012 Olympics
Garry Herbert – rower, gold medallist in the coxed pairs at the 1992 Olympics
Molly Hide – cricketer, captained the English women's team for seventeen years
Will Hoy – racing driver, British Touring Car Champion in 1991
Bill Lucas - rower
Anna Watkins – rower, gold medallist in the double sculls at the 2012 Olympics
Writing and art
Steven Atkinson – theatre director, and artistic director of HighTide Festival Theatre
Anne Bean – installation and performance artist
Audrey Blackman - sculptor, potter
Jane Carpanini – artist
Vincent Connare – creator of Comic Sans
Jeff Evans – beer writer
Cherryl Fountain artist
Robert Gillmor – ornithologist, artist, illustrator, author and editor
Elizabeth Goudge - Carnegie Medal winning novelist
Kathleen Hale – artist and children's author, the Orlando the Marmalade Cat series
Myfanwy Kitchin – artist
Ingrid Kerma - European Artist
Alan Morrison - poet
Mike Nelson – installation artist
Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor Award winning Kenyan writer of Luo Nationality
Kusha Petts – artist and writer
Joan Smith – novelist and journalist
Hilary Summers Welsh singer
David Watkins – designer of the London 2012 Olympics medals
Richard Wilson – installation artist
Others
Lorna Arnold - British historian
Eve Balfour – farmer, educator, organic farming pioneer, and a founding figure in the organic movement
Robin Bextor – film and television director, father of Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Pippa Greenwood - TV plant pathologist
Bunny Guinness - landscape architect
Azahari Husin – leading member of the Jemaah Islamiyah group, believed to have been involved in the 2005 Bali bombing
Clive Ponting – civil servant who faced trial for the leaking of information on the sinking of the Belgrano, during the Falklands War
John Tabatabai – professional poker player
Wei Tang – actress, Ang Lee's Lust, Caution
Ibrahim Taguri - British community worker
Rachel Treweek – Bishop of Gloucester; the first female diocesan bishop in the Church of England, and first female Lord Spiritual
Carl Wright - civil servant former director of the Commonwealth Trade Union Group and Secretary-General of the Commonwealth Local Government Forum