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The most successful and famous alumni from each Oxford College Brasenose College — David Cameron, British Prime MinisterBrasenose College — David Cameron, British Prime Minister
Christ Church College — Albert Einstein, Nobel Prize-winning physicistChrist Church College — Albert Einstein, Nobel Prize-winning physicist St John's College — Tony Blair, former British Prime MinisterSt John's College — Tony Blair, former British Prime Minister St Anne's College — Tina Brown, former Tatler,Vanity Fair and New Yorker editor, founder of The Daily BeastSt Anne's College — Tina Brown, former Tatler,Vanity Fair and New Yorker editor, founder of The Daily Beast
Balliol College — Adam Smith, economistBalliol College — Adam Smith, economist Sommerville College — Margaret Thatcher, former British Prime MinisterSommerville College — Margaret Thatcher, former British Prime Minister
Corpus Christi College — David and Ed Milliband, former leading Labour politiciansCorpus Christi College — David and Ed Milliband, former leading Labour politicians Worcester College — Rupert Murdoch, media baronWorcester College — Rupert Murdoch, media baron
Exeter College — J.R.R. Tolkien, Lord of the Rings authorExeter College — J.R.R. Tolkien, Lord of the Rings author University College — Bill Clinton, former US PresidentUniversity College — Bill Clinton, former US President
Harris Manchester College — Ingrid Betancourt, Colombian politicianHarris Manchester College — Ingrid Betancourt, Colombian politician Wadham College — Christopher Wren, architectWadham College — Christopher Wren, architect
Merton College — T.S Eliot, poetMerton College — T.S Eliot, poet Jesus College — Thomas E. Lawrence, 'Lawrence of Arabia'Jesus College — Thomas E. Lawrence, 'Lawrence of Arabia'
Queen's College — Tony Abbot, former Australian Prime MinisterQueen's College — Tony Abbot, former Australian Prime Minister Nuffield College — Manmohan Singh, former Indian Prime MinisterNuffield College — Manmohan Singh, former Indian Prime Minister
Wolfson College — Reid Hoffman, LinkedIn co-founderWolfson College — Reid Hoffman, LinkedIn co-founder Keble College — Imran Kahn, Pakistani politician and former cricketerKeble College — Imran Kahn, Pakistani politician and former cricketer
St Hugh's College — Aung San Suu Kyi, Burmese politician and Nobel Peace Prize winnerSt Hugh's College — Aung San Suu Kyi, Burmese politician and Nobel Peace Prize winner Magdalen College — Oscar Wilde, authorMagdalen College — Oscar Wilde, author
Lincoln College — John Le Carrè, authorLincoln College — John Le Carrè, author Hertford College — Jonathan Swift, authorHertford College — Jonathan Swift, author
Pembroke College — Viktor Orbàn, Hungarian Prime MinisterPembroke College — Viktor Orbàn, Hungarian Prime Minister Oriel College — Sir Walter Raleigh, explorerOriel College — Sir Walter Raleigh, explorer
Trinity College — Henry Moseley, physicistTrinity College — Henry Moseley, physicist St Catherine's College — John Walker, Nobel Prize-winning chemistSt Catherine's College — John Walker, Nobel Prize-winning chemist
New College — Hugh Grant, actorNew College — Hugh Grant, actor Lady Margaret College — Stephen Hester, business manLady Margaret College — Stephen Hester, business man
All Souls College — Edwin Cameron, Justice of the South Africa Constitutional CourtAll Souls College — Edwin Cameron, Justice of the South Africa Constitutional Court St Peter's College — Mark Carney, Bank of England GovernorSt Peter's College — Mark Carney, Bank of England Governor
Mansfield College — Guy Hands, business manMansfield College — Guy Hands, business man Linacre College — Jake Wetzel, Olympic rowerLinacre College — Jake Wetzel, Olympic rower
St Antony's College — Alvaro Uribe, Colombian politicianSt Antony's College — Alvaro Uribe, Colombian politician St Edmund's Hall — Ivan Gazidis, CEO of ArsenalSt Edmund's Hall — Ivan Gazidis, CEO of Arsenal
St Cross College — Jonathan Orszag, founder of Compass LexeconSt Cross College — Jonathan Orszag, founder of Compass Lexecon Kellogg College — Ruby Wax, actress and comedianKellogg College — Ruby Wax, actress and comedian
Green Templeton College — Hamish Stevenson, founder of Fast TrackGreen Templeton College — Hamish Stevenson, founder of Fast Track St Hilda's College — Sarah Baxter, newspaper editorSt Hilda's College — Sarah Baxter, newspaper editor