Oxford University
| Affiliations | Graduate | Attendee or Researcher | Academic staff before or at the time of award | Academic staff after award |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oxford University's official count does not include affiliates who were awarded an honorary degree by the University nor those who came to Oxford after receiving their Nobel prize. | ||||
| 59 (unofficial)
48 (official) |
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Linus Pauling
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