Politics •
Kenny Anthony, Prime Minister of St. Lucia •
George Brandis QC, 36th
Attorney-General of Australia •
Ross Cranston, Member of Parliament for Dudley North, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland •
Bill English, Prime Minister of New Zealand •
Babalola Borishade, Former Minister of Education, Aviation Nigeria •
John Alexander Forrest, Member for Mallee, Australia •
Leslie Gunawardana, Former Minister of Science, Sri Lanka •
Hala Hameed, Maldivian Minister of State •
Juma Athuman Kapuya, Minister of Labour, Employment and Youth Development •
Kalombo Mwansa, Home Affairs Minister of Zambia •
Satendra Nandan, Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Fiji •
Rolph Payet, Seychellois Cabinet Minister •
Kamla Persad-Bissessar, Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago •
Carlos Simons, Member, Interim Advisory Council, Turks and Caicos Islands •
Abdullah Tarmugi, Singaporean politician and
MP •
Michael Tate, Minister for Justice, Australia
Judiciary •
Shirani Bandaranayake, 43rd Chief Justice of Sri Lanka •
Patrick Keane, Judge of the High Court of Australia •
Ross Cranston, Former Solicitor General of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland •
George W. Kanyeihamba, Judge of the Supreme Court of Uganda •
Professor Vijender Kumar, Professor of Family Law,
NALSAR University of Law •
Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd,
Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales •
Yahya Afridi, 30th Chief Justice of Pakistan
Government •
Mark Carney, former Governor of the Bank of England, in 2025 became
Prime Minister of Canada •
Michael Omolewa, Permanent Delegate and Ambassador to UNESCO, Nigeria •
Carolyn McMaster, Canadian Deputy High Commissioner to New Zealand •
Manumatavai Tupou-Roosen, Director General of the
Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency •
Gurjot S. Kaler, An Indian police officer who serves as a
Superintendent of Police in the
Punjab Police.
Academia •
Najma Akhtar, Vice Chancellor of
Jamia Millia Islamia •
U. R. Ananthamurthy, professor and writer,
University of Mysore, Karnataka •
Gunapala Amarasinghe, professor of apediatrics,
Institute of Indigenous Medicine,
University of Colombo •
Anisuzzaman (1937-2020), professor of Bengali,
University of Dhaka •
Anisuzzaman (born 1951), professor of philosophy, former vice-chancellor,
Global University Bangladesh •
Richard Alexander Arnold, professor of English,
Alfaisal University in Riyadh •
Ishbel Campbell, British chemist researcher and lecturer. Held one of the first Commonwealth fellowships awarded to a woman. •
Robert M. Carter, Director of Australia's Secretariat for the Ocean Drilling Program •
Chuah Joon Huang, Professor of Engineering, President and CEO of
Southern University College •
Warrick Couch, astronomer, Director of the
Australian Astronomical Observatory and President of the
Australian Institute of Physics. •
John Gallas, poet and educator •
Professor Alan Robertson Gemmell Professor of Biology at Keele University (1950–1977) •
Germaine Greer, Australian feminist author; former professor of English Literature and Comparative Studies at the University of Warwick •
Robert Gavin Hampson, Professor of English, Royal Holloway, University of London •
Charles Jago, President of the University of Northern British Columbia •
Karuppannan Jaishankar, Founder / Principal Director & Professor of Criminology, International Institute of Justice and Police Sciences, India •
Abu Hena Mustafa Kamal, poet, songwriter & professor at
University of Dhaka •
Will Kymlicka, Canada Research Chair in Political Philosophy, Queen's University at Kingston •
Nissim Mannathukkaren, Associate Professor, Dalhousie University Department of International Development Studies •
Angus McIntosh, Forbes Professor of English Language and General Linguistics, University of Edinburgh •
B. K. Misra, neurosurgeon •
Lynette Mitchell, Professor in Greek History and Politics,
University of Exeter •
Bridget Ogilvie, Director of the Wellcome Trust •
Pratapaditya Pal, Curator-Emeritus and formerly, Curator, Los Angeles County Museum of Art •
Peng Tsu Ann, Professor of Mathematics,
National University of Singapore •
Kamta Prasad, former professor of economics, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur •
Raja Ramanna, chairman, Atomic Energy Commission of India •
B. N. Suresh, Director,
Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre •
Ghulam Mohammed Sheikh, Professor of Art, Baroda University •
Lalji Singh, Director, Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Hyderabad •
Sheung-Wai Tam, President Emeritus of The Open University of Hong Kong •
Stephen Toope, President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of British Columbia •
Sunil Kumar Verma, Principal Scientist,
Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, India •
Jeremy Waldron, Professor of law and philosophy, New York University School of Law •
Alexandra Walsham, Professor of Modern History, University of Cambridge •
Fiona Williams, Professor of Social Policy, University of Leeds •
Benjamin Wood, Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing, King's College London •
Kristin Semmens, Professor of History, University of Victoria
Journalists •
Edward Greenspon, Editor-in-Chief,
The Globe and Mail, Canada •
Charles Krauthammer, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist •
Chandan Mitra, Editor and managing director of
The Pioneer, New Delhi
Performing arts •
Walter Learning, Founder of Theatre New Brunswick •
Shyamaprasad, Leading Indian (Malayalam) film Director, President, Amrita Television
Social entrepreneurs •
Kirthi Jayakumar, Gender and Peace activist, Founder of
The Red Elephant Foundation == See also ==