List of Alumni of Oxford Brookes University

Below is a list of alumni of note from Oxford Brookes University in Oxford, England:


  • Edward Abel - cricketer
  • Prince Azim of Brunei
  • Daniel Battsek - film producer and executive
  • Alice Bowe - garden designer, broadcaster and writer
  • Duncan Bradshaw - cricketer
  • Richard Chambers - Olympic rower and World Champion 2007, 2010
  • Millie Clode - Sky Sports News presenter
  • Paul Conneally - poet, artist and educationalist
  • Ed Cowan - cricketer
  • Jonathan Djanogly - Conservative Member of Parliament (MP)
  • Robert Evans - writer
  • Lynne Featherstone - Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament (MP)
  • Andy Gomarsall MBE - England Rugby Union Player
  • Jonny Greenwood - founding member of Radiohead
  • Patrick Hall - former MP
  • Alastair Heathcote- GB Rower, Olympic silver medal 2008
  • Melody Hossaini - youth sector consultant; candidate on The Apprentice series seven
  • Aaron Jeavons - cricketer
  • Tom Johnson - England Rugby Union player
  • David Mayer de Rothschild - environmentalist
  • Jay Osgerby - award winning designer, co-designer of the 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 and George
  • Adrian Reynard- motorsport driver and entrepreneur
  • Steve Ridgway - CEO of Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd
  • Georgina Rylance - musician
  • Gurdeep Samra - music producer
  • Prince Shivraj Singh - Crown Prince of Jodhpur and polo player
  • Roma Tearne - artist, novelist and film-maker
  • Steve Williams MBE - twice Olympic gold medal winner in rowing, 2004 and 2008
  • Richard Younger-Ross - Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Teignbridge


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