Presidents •
Geoffrey Thomas (1990–2007) •
Jonathan Michie (2008–present)
Notable fellows •
Malcolm Airs, Emeritus; Professor of Conservation and the Historic Environment, received an OBE in the
2019 Birthday Honours •
Colin Bundy, Warden,
Green College; formerly Director and Principal,
School of Oriental and African Studies and Deputy Vice Chancellor,
University of London; and previously Vice Chancellor and Principal,
University of the Witwatersrand •
Radhika Coomaraswamy, Human Rights Commissioner for Sri Lanka •
Andrew D. Hamilton, former Vice–Chancellor of the
University of Oxford, former president and current Professor of
New York University •
Christof Heyns, Dean, Faculty of Law,
University of Pretoria •
Sir Tony Hoare, James Martin Professor of Computing, Oxford University since 1977; Emeritus Fellow,
Wolfson College; 2000
Kyoto Prize Laureate in Advanced Technology •
W James Kennedy, Professorial Fellow, ex-Director,
Oxford University Museum of Natural History •
Russell Mawby, Chairman Emeritus,
W. K. Kellogg Foundation •
Juan E. Méndez, Professor of International Law,
University of Notre Dame; First Vice-president, Inter-American Human Rights Commission •
Louise Richardson, Vice-Chancellor of the
University of Oxford •
William Schabas, Professor of Human Rights Law, Faculty of Law, and Director, Irish Centre for Human Rights,
National University of Ireland, Galway •
Richard Smethurst, Director, Department for External Studies 1976–1986; Chairman of the General Board of Faculties 1989–1991; Provost of
Worcester College •
Vincent Strudwick, theological educator •
Joan Thirsk, Reader Emeritus in Economic History; Honorary Fellow,
St. Hilda's College •
Geoffrey P Thomas, President Emeritus of Kellogg College; Fellow of
Linacre College, 1978–1990; Honorary Fellow of Linacre College •
David Vaisey,
Bodley's Librarian Emeritus; Professorial Fellow, Exeter College; Keeper of the University Archives; Bodley's Librarian 1986–1996 •
Geraldine Van Bueren, Professor of International Human Rights Law,
Queen Mary College, University of London •
Carl Heneghan, Professor of Evidence-Based Medicine and director of the University of Oxford's
Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine.
Honorary and visiting fellows •
Lord Karan Bilimoria, Bynum Tudor Visiting Fellow 2017–2018; life peer, founder and chairman of
Cobra Beer •
Charles III, Bynum Tudor Honorary Fellow 2019-2020 •
Umberto Eco, Honorary Fellow and author of
The Name of the Rose and ''
Foucault's Pendulum'' •
P. D. James, Baroness James of Holland Park, novelist and crime writer •
Sir Ralph Kohn, Bynum Tudor Visiting Fellow; pharmacologist, entrepreneur, musician •
Kenneth Lonergan, Visiting Fellow and Artist in Residence,
Oscar-winning screenwriter and film director •
Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Bynum Tudor Visiting Fellow,
United Nations Under-Secretary-General and the executive director of
UN Women •
David Puttnam, Lord Puttnam of Queensgate, Bynum Tudor Visiting Fellow •
Hector Sants, Bynum Tudor Visiting Fellow, Partner and Vice Chairman,
Oliver Wyman •
Desmond Tutu, Bynum Tudor Visiting Fellow; Archbishop; Laureate of the
Nobel Peace Prize •
La June Montgomery Tabron, president and CEO of the
Kellogg Foundation Notable alumni •
Paul Bennett, British rower, Olympics gold medallist •
Grace Clough, British rower, Paralympics gold medallist •
Charlie Cole, American rower •
Ante Kušurin, Croatian rower •
Joseph von Maltzahn, British rower •
Tom Mitchell, British rugby player, Olympics silver medallist •
J. C. Niala, Kenyan writer •
Theresa Lola – British-Nigerian Writer •
Prajwal Parajuly, author, novelist •
Andy Saull, British rugby player •
Kevin Tkachuk, Canadian rugby player •
Kyle Traynor, Scottish rugby player •
Dom Waldouck, English rugby player •
Ruby Wax, actress, comedian, and mental health campaigner •
Jingan Young, Hong Kong born playwright •
Syed Nizamuddin Bin Sayed Khassim, Malaysian diplomat, author, and columnist ==References==