List of Rhodes Scholars

This is a list of Rhodes Scholars, covering notable people who are Rhodes Scholarship recipients, sorted by year and surname.

Key to the columns in the main table:

Name University Oxford
College
Year Notability
William Miller MacmillanStellenboschMerton1903 Historian of South Africa and critic of colonial rule in Africa and the West Indies
John BehanMelbourneHertford1904 Lawyer and academic (University and Trinity Colleges)[1]
Norman JollyAdelaideBalliol1904 Forester who played First-class cricket for Worcestershire[2]
John J. TigertVanderbiltPembroke1904 U.S. Commissioner of Education (1921–1928), president of the University of Florida (1928–1947)[3]
Philip RobertsonVictoria (NZ)Trinity1905New Zealand chemist, university professor and writer[4]
Roy RobinsonAdelaideMagdalen1905 The first Baron Robinson, regarded as the chief architect of state forestry in Great Britain[5]
Carl Brinkmann[lower-alpha 1]Queen's1904German sociologist and economist[6]
Warren AultBakerJesus1907 Historian at Boston University 1913–1957; Huntington Professor of History[7]
Clarence H. HaringHarvardNew College1907 American historian
Alain LeRoy LockeHarvardHertford1907 Philosopher, writer, educator and Harlem Renaissance patron[8]
Neal MacrossanQueensland[lower-alpha 1]Magdalen1907Chief Justice of Queensland 1946–1955[9]
Frank E. HolmanUtahExeter1908President of the American Bar Association (1948)[10]
Lennox BrosterRhodesTrinity1909Consulting surgeon, Charing Cross Hospital[11]
Henry FryAdelaideBalliol1909Physician and anthropologist[12]
Marius BarbeauLavalOriel1910Canadian ethnographer and folklorist[13]
Elmer DavisFranklinQueen's[lower-alpha 2]1910American newsman, director of the U.S. Office of War Information during World War II[14]
Ralph HartleyUtahSt John's1910Inventor of the Hartley oscillator; mathematician; winner of the IRE Medal of Honor (1946)[15]
Jan HofmeyrCape TownBalliol1910Academic, public administrator, and South African liberal politician
Earnest HootonLawrenceUniversity1910American physical anthropologist
Edwin HubbleChicagoQueen's1910American astronomer
John Crowe RansomVanderbiltChrist Church1910Poet
Frank AydelotteIndianaBrasenose1911President of Swarthmore College (1921–1940)
Cecil MadiganAdelaideMagdalen1911Explorer and geologist[16]
Edmund HerringMelbourneNew College1912Australian Army general, barrister, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria (1944–1964), Lieutenant Governor of Victoria (1945–1972)[17]
Frido von Senger[lower-alpha 1]St John's1912German general in World War II
Brand BlanshardMichiganMerton1913Philosopher
Henry BroseAdelaideChrist Church1913Physicist, academic, pathologist, biochemist[18]
Frank KerrMelbourneUniversity1913Australian rules footballer, doctor and soldier
Charles R. ClasonBatesChrist Church1914U.S. Congressman (Massachusetts) (1937–1949)
Howard S. Hilley Transylvania Jesus 1914 President of Atlantic Christian College (1920-1949)
Wilfrid Kent Hughes[lower-alpha 1]Christ Church1914Australian soldier, Olympian and Olympic Games organiser, author, and federal and state government minister[19]
Norman ManleyJamaicaJesus1914Chief Minister of Jamaica 1955–1959, Premier of Jamaica 1959–1962
Wilder PenfieldPrincetonMerton1914Canadian neurosurgeon
Kenneth BaileyMelbourne1918Solicitor-General of Australia; father of Peter Bailey (ρ 1949)
Fred PatersonQueenslandMerton1918The only Australian Communist politician ever to win an election[20]
John Monk SaundersWashingtonMagdalen1918Screenwriter of Wings and The Dawn Patrol
Edward BerryUBCSt John's College1919Canadian [[Berry enlisted as a gunner with the 46th Battery in December 1915. He served in France with the Third Divisional Signal Company on the Somme in 1916, and at Vimy Ridge, Hill 70, and Passchendaele. He was gassed at Loos in 1917. He was UBC’s first Rhodes Scholar and took up his residence in St John’s College, Oxford, in April 1919. He was an intellect, athlete and proudly served his country selflessly fighting for the freedom of others.]][21]
Roland MichenerAlbertaHertford1919Governor General of Canada (1967–1974), lawyer, politician
George EstabrooksHarvardExeter1920Psychology department head at Colgate University, authority on hypnosis during World War II
John Marshall Harlan IIPrincetonBalliol1920Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1955–1971)
Arthur Wesley WheenSydneyNew College1920Keeper of Victoria and Albert Museum
Howard FloreyAdelaideMagdalen1921Australian pharmacologist, Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1945 (for penicillin)[22]
Keith HancockMelbourneBalliol1921Historian, academic, biographer
Alan WattSydney[23]Oriel1921Australian Ambassador to Singapore (1954), Japan (1956–1959) and Germany (1960–1962)
William StevensonPrincetonBalliol1922American Olympic gold medalist in 1924 (Paris), president of Oberlin College (1946–1961), U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines (1961–1965)
Leonard HuxleyTasmaniaNew College1923Australian physicist
Arthur PorrittOtagoMagdalen1923New Zealand physician, military surgeon, statesman, athlete, Governor-General of New Zealand (1967–1972)
Hervey M. CleckleyGeorgiaUniversity1924Psychiatrist, pioneer in the field of psychopathy, co-author of The Three Faces of Eve
John Niemeyer FindlayPretoriaBalliol1924Philosopher, Gifford lecturer; Meinong, Hegel, Husserl and Wittgenstein scholar
John EcclesMelbourneMagdalen1925Australian neurophysiologist, Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1963, for his work on the synapse
J. William FulbrightArkansasPembroke1925U.S. Senator for Arkansas (1945–1974), originator of the Fulbright Fellowship program
William VaughnVanderbiltChrist Church1925Chairman and CEO of Eastman Kodak
Robert J. Van de GraaffAlabamaQueen's1925Physicist, academic (M.I.T. & Princeton), and inventor of the Van de Graaff generator
George PatonMelbourneMagdalen1926Vice chancellor University of Melbourne (1951–1968)
Wilfrid KalaugherVictoria (NZ)Balliol1927New Zealand athlete, scholar and teacher
Allen Walker ReadIowaSt Edmund1928American etymologist and lexicographer
Holbrook Mann MacNeilleSwarthmoreBalliol1928Mathematician, academic, scientific director Office of Scientific Research and Development
John Platts-MillsVictoria (NZ)Balliol1928New Zealand barrister, QC, British Labour Party politician
Robert Penn WarrenVanderbiltNew College1928American poet and critic
Cleanth BrooksVanderbilt & TulaneExeter1929American literary critic
George F.G. StanleyAlbertaKeble1929Canadian historian, designer of Canadian flag, Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick (1981–1987)
Emory LindquistBethanyJesus1930Historian, president of Bethany College (Kansas) and Wichita State University
Charles Herbert LittleTorontoBrasenose1930Director of Canadian Naval Intelligence during World War II
"Fritz" SchumacherBonn & Berlin[lower-alpha 1]New College1930Economist, statistician, author, social theorist, public speaker
Carl AlbertOklahomaSt Peter's1931Speaker of U.S. House of Representatives (1971–1977), U.S. Congressman (Oklahoma), 1947–1977
Bram FischerBloemfonteinNew College1931Anti-apartheid activist and lawyer
Ted JolliffeTorontoChrist Church1931Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario (1943–1945, 1948–1951)
Jack LovelockOtagoExeter19311500 metre Olympic gold medallist in 1936 Berlin Olympics
Brian Gilmore MaegraithAdelaideMagdalen & Exeter1931Professor of tropical medicine at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Dean RuskDavidsonSt John's1931U.S. Secretary of State, 1961–1969
Adam von Trott zu SolzGöttingenBalliol1931German diplomat and anti-Nazi patriot, executed in 1944
James Munro BertramAucklandNew College1932New Zealand journalist, writer, relief worker, prisoner of war and university professor
Geoffrey CoxOtagoOriel1932Newspaper and television journalist (ITN) in Britain
John MulganAucklandMerton1933New Zealand writer, journalist and editor; author of novel Man Alone; in SOE in Greece in World War II
David LewisMcGillLincoln1932Member of parliament and leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada (1971–1975)
W. L. MortonManitobaSt John's1932Canadian historian
Ivan A. GettingMITMerton1933American weapons scientist and co-inventor of GPS technology
Daniel J. BoorstinHarvardBalliol1934American historian and Librarian of Congress (1975–1987)
Max GluckmanTransvaal[lower-alpha 1]Exeter1934South African-British-Israeli social anthropologist
Wilbur JackettSaskatchewanQueen's1934Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Canada (1971–1979)
George C. McGheeSMUQueen's1934U.S. Ambassador to Turkey (1952–1953) and to Germany (1963–1968)
John TempletonYaleBalliol1934Businessman and founder of Templeton College, Oxford
Arnold SmithOntario[lower-alpha 1]Christ Church1935First Secretary-General of the Commonwealth
Walter H. StockmayerMITJesus1935American polymer chemist
Mervyn AustinMelbourneChrist Church1936Australian headmaster (Newington College) and professor of classics and ancient history (UWA)
Gordon A. CraigPrincetonBalliol1936American historian and OSS veteran
Dan DavinOtagoBalliol1936New Zealand novelist and head of Oxford University Press
George IgnatieffTorontoTrinity1936Russian-born Canadian diplomat, president of the UN Security Council (1968–69), father of Michael Ignatieff
Philip Mayer KaiserWisconsinBalliol1936U.S. Ambassador to Mauritania (1961–1964), Hungary (1977–1980), and Austria (1980–1981), ASL for International Affairs (1949–1953), Special Assistant to Governor Averell Harriman (1955–1959)
John B. OakesPrincetonQueen's1936New York Times editor of the editorial page, 1961–1976
Walt Whitman RostowYaleBalliol1936Special Assistant for National Security Affairs (1966–1969), Deputy Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, 1961
Richard LuytCape TownTrinity1937Soldier, statesman and principal and vice-chancellor of the University of Cape Town
Howard K. SmithTulaneMerton1937Broadcast journalist
Byron WhiteColoradoHertford1938Football player, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, 1962–1993
Dom MintoffMalta[lower-alpha 3]Hertford1939Prime Minister of Malta, 1955–1957 & 1971–1984
Jack DavisBritish ColumbiaSt John's1939Canadian Minister of the Environment (1968–1974), B.C. Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources (1986–1991)
Ossie Newton-ThompsonCape TownTrinity1940Member of South African parliament and England rugby union international
Alan StewartMasseyUniversity1940New Zealand educator and university administrator
Zelman CowenMelbourneNew College1941Australian jurist and academic, Governor General of Australia (1977–1982)
Edwin BusuttilChrist Church1942 Speaker of the Maltese House of Representatives
Jack RidleyCanterburyUniversity1946New Zealand civil engineer and Member of Parliament
Paul J. BohannanArizonaQueen's1947American social anthropologist
Alastair GillespieMcGillQueen's1947Canadian politician, cabinet minister
James HesterPrincetonPembroke1947First rector of the United Nations University, president of New York University
Nicholas KatzenbachPrincetonBalliol1947U.S. Attorney General (1965–1966), U.S. Under-Secretary of State (1966–1969)
Robert Q. MarstonVirginiaLincoln1947 Director, National Institutes of Health (1968–1973), president of University of Florida (1974–1984)[25]
Bernard W. RogersU.S. Military AcademyUniversity1947American general, Supreme Allied Commander, NATO
Geoffrey SerleMelbourneUniversity1947Australian academic, historian and biographer
William Jay SmithWashingtonWadham1947United States Poet Laureate (1968–1970)[26]
Stansfield TurnerU.S. Naval AcademyExeter1947American admiral, Director of Central Intelligence (1977–1981)
Guy DavenportDukeMerton1948American writer and man of letters
Renfrey PottsAdelaideQueen's1948Applied mathematician, defined the Potts model
Eric PrabhakarMadrasChrist Church1948Indian representative in the 1948 Olympic Games men's 100 metres[27]
Elmer SpragueNebraskaSt Edmund1948Professor emeritus of philosophy at Brooklyn College, City University of New York
Peter BaileyMelbourne1949Public servant and academic; son of Kenneth Bailey (ρ 1918)
Robert BurchfieldVictoria (NZ)Magdalen1949New Zealand lexicographer, editor of the Oxford English Dictionary
Peter DurackWestern AustraliaLincoln1949Australian politician, Commonwealth Attorney General, author
Gérard La ForestNew BrunswickSt John's1949Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada 1985–1997; CC, QC, FRSC
John TurnerBritish ColumbiaMagdalen1949Liberal Party of Canada leader and Prime Minister of Canada, 1984
James H. BillingtonPrincetonBalliol1950Academic, historian, Librarian of U.S. Congress, 1987–2015
John BrademasHarvardBrasenose1950U.S. Congressman (Indiana) 1959–1981, president of New York University 1981–1992
Tanjore R. AnantharamanMadrasTrinity1951Indian metallurgist
Thomas A. BartlettOregon[lower-alpha 1]University1951President, American University in Cairo, 1963–1969, interim president 2002–2003; chancellor University of Alabama System, 1981–1989; chancellor State University of New York, 1994–1996
Richard N. GardnerHarvard & YaleBalliol1951U.S. Ambassador to Italy (1977–1981) and Spain (1993–1997), academic
Stuart HallJamaica[lower-alpha 1]Merton1951British cultural theorist
A. Walton LitzPrincetonMerton1951Professor of English literature at Princeton (1956–1993), literary historian and critic, author, editor
John Winthrop SearsHarvardBalliol1951Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (1965–1968), Sheriff of Suffolk County, Massachusetts (1968–1969), Boston City Councilor (1980–1981), candidate for Governor of Massachusetts (1982)
John StoneWestern Australia1951Secretary to the Australian Treasury 1979–1984, Senator for Queensland 1987–1990
James GobboMelbourneMagdalen1952Victorian Supreme Court Judge and Governor of Victoria
John SearleWisconsin[lower-alpha 1]Christ Church1952American philosopher
Charles TaylorMcGillBalliol1952Philosopher, winner of the Kyoto and Templeton prizes
Hugh TempletonOtagoBalliol1952New Zealand diplomat, politician and member of parliament
Jean BeetzUniversité de Montréal Faculty of LawPembroke1953Puisne justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
Guido CalabresiYaleMagdalen1953American legal academic, judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit, professor and dean at Yale Law School
Ronald DworkinHarvardMagdalen1953American legal philosopher, academic
Edward de BonoMalta[lower-alpha 3]Christ Church1953Maltese writer, psychologist, author
Julian Ogilvie ThompsonDiocesan CollegeWorcester1953South African businessman, former chairman of De Beers and Anglo American
Frank WellsPomona CollegeSt John's1953President of Warner Brothers (1973–1982) and The Walt Disney Company (1984–1994) until his death in a helicopter crash
Bob HawkeWestern AustraliaUniversity1953President of ACTU 1969–1979, Prime Minister of Australia, 1983–1991
Leonard HoffmannCape TownQueen's1954UK Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
Norman CantorManitoba and PrincetonOriel1954Canadian historian of the Middle Ages
Richard LugarDenisonPembroke1954U.S. Senator (R-Ind.) 1977–2013, Aspen Strategy Group member
Paul SarbanesPrincetonBalliol1954U.S. Senator (D-Md.) 1977–2007
Robert PaxtonWashington & LeeMerton1954Historian, academic
John Robert EvansTorontoUniversity1955President of the University of Toronto 1972–1978, chairman of the Rockefeller Foundation
John H. MorrisonNew MexicoUniversity1955Senior partner, Kirkland & Ellis (1962–1999)
Reynolds PriceDukeMerton1955Poet and novelist
Johan SteynCape Province[lower-alpha 1]University1955UK Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
Ian WilsonAdelaideMagdalen1955Solicitor, company director, former Australian politician, Minister for Home Affairs and Environment, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
Neal BlewettTasmaniaJesus1956Australian academic, professor of politics, politician, cabinet minister, UK High Commissioner
Virendra Dayal Delhi University 1956 Indian Administrative Service and United Nations officer; served as Chef de Cabinet to Secretary-General of the United Nations[28][29]
Willie MorrisTexasNew College1956Author, editor of Harper's Magazine (1967–1971)
Chula De SilvaCeylonTrinity1956Lawyer and politician
Elliott H. LevitasEmoryUniversity1956U.S. Congressman (Georgia), 1975–1985
Neil Leon RudenstinePrincetonNew College1956Educator, president of Harvard University, 1991–2001
Arthur KroegerAlbertaPembroke1956Canadian civil servant and diplomat, chancellor of Carleton University, 1993–2002
Ranjit BhatiaIndia[lower-alpha 1]Jesus1957Indian Olympic athlete
Erich S. GruenColumbiaMerton1957Austrian-American classical scholar
Rex NettlefordJamaica[lower-alpha 1]Oriel1957Vice-chancellor of the University of the West Indies, author, dance director
Robert I. RotbergPrincetonUniversity1957American political scientist
Aaron SlomanCape TownBalliol1957Philosopher, AI researcher, cognitive scientist
Gilbert StrangMITBalliol1957MIT maths professor
John FlemingSewaneeJesus College1958American literary critic and professor of literature and comparative literature at Princeton University[30]
Michael FriedPrincetonMerton1958American art historian and critic
Roger Howell, Jr.BowdoinSt John's195810th president of Bowdoin College (1968–1978), professor and scholar of British history at Bowdoin, author of several books on British history specializing in Tudor and Stuart England
Mervyn MorrisWest IndiesSt Edmund1958Jamaican poet and professor emeritus at University of the West Indies; recipient of the Jamaican Order of Merit; Poet Laureate of Jamaica
Kris KristoffersonPomonaMerton1958American singer-songwriter and actor, starred in Amerika (1987)
Joseph Nye, Jr.PrincetonExeter1958American political scientist; chairman National Intelligence Council (1993–1994); ASD for International Security Affairs (1994–1995); dean, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard
Jonathan KozolHarvardMagdalen1958American writer and social activist
Manmohan MalhoutraDelhiBalliol1958Assistant Secretary-General of the Commonwealth
Richard Deane TerrellAdelaideMagdalen1959Econometrician and vigneron, vice-chancellor ANU 1994–2000, chairman AARNET Pty Ltd 2002–, CEO Quarry Hill Wines 2000–
Desmond MortonRMC of CanadaKeble1959Historian and author
David PitheyCape TownSt Edmund1959Rhodesian-born South African cricketer, 1963–67
Peter M. DawkinsU.S. Military AcademyBrasenose19591958 Heisman Trophy winner, Brigadier General, US Army (Ret. 1983), chairman and CEO of Diversified Distribution Services, Travelers Group
Shahid Javed BurkiGovernment CollegeChrist Church1960Economist, Finance Minister of Pakistan
Richard F. CelesteYaleExeter1960Governor of Ohio (1983–1991), director of the Peace Corps, U.S. Ambassador to India, president of Colorado College
Lebrecht Wilhelm Fifi HesseUniversity of GhanaOriel1960First black African Rhodes Scholar, Director-General, Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC), 1972–1974; 1984–1988 and Member, Public Services Commission of Ghana
Girish KarnadKarnatakLincoln and Magdalen1960Indian Kannada-language playwright, film actor and director, screenwriter
Lester C. ThurowWilliamsBalliol1960American economist and author, professor of economics at MIT
Davis EarleUBC1960Canadian physicist
David SouterHarvardMagdalen1961Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, 1990–2009
Andrew GrahamOxfordSt Edmund1961Political economist, director of the Scott Trust, senior fellow of Oxford Internet Institute, acting master of Balliol College, Oxford, 1997–2001, policy advisor to Harold Wilson, 1974–76
Rex AdamsDukeMerton1962Chairman of the board of PBS, dean of the Fuqua School of Business, Duke University
David B. FrohnmayerHarvardWadham1962President of the University of Oregon, 1994–; Attorney General of Oregon, 1980–1991
Bryan GouldAucklandBalliol1962New Zealand-born British politician, academic, vice-chancellor of University of Waikato
David HodgsonSydneyUniversity1962Australian judge
David BorenYaleBalliol1963Governor of Oklahoma 1975–1979, U.S. Senator (D-Ok.) 1979–1994, president of the University of Oklahoma 1994–
Walter B. SlocombePrincetonBalliol1963U.S. Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (1994–2001), senior adviser for national defense for the Coalition Provisional Authority in Baghdad (2003), Aspen Strategy Group member
Sheldon ChumirAlbertaBrasenose1963Lawyer, member of Legislative Assembly of Province of Alberta
John Edgar WidemanPennsylvaniaNew College1963American writer, two-time recipient of PEN/Faulkner award
Marcel MasséMcGillPembroke1963Canadian civil servant and politician; clerk of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada, president of the Treasury Board and member of cabinet
R. James WoolseyStanfordSt John's1963Director of Central Intelligence Agency (1993–1995), core member of the Project for the New American Century (1997–), senior vice president at Booz Allen Hamilton (2002–)
Montek Singh AhluwaliaDelhiMagdalen1964Indian economist, first independent evaluator o the International Monetary Fund, Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission
Robin BoadwayRMC of CanadaExeter1964Canadian economist and author
Dyson HeydonSydneyUniversity1964High Court judge of Australia
Shaukat Hameed KhanPunjabBalliol1964Rector, GIK Institute, Director General Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, Pride of Performance Recipient
Larry PresslerSouth DakotaSt Edmund1964American politician, U.S. Congressman (R-S.D.) 1975–1979, U.S. Senator (R-S.D.) 1979–1997, authored the Telecommunications Act of 1996
Wasim SajjadBurn HallWadham1964Pakistani politician and lawyer, interim president of Pakistan, chairman of the Senate
Ralph C. S. WalkerMcGillBalliol1964British philosopher, head of Humanities Division at the University of Oxford 2000–2006
Tommy BedfordNatalSt Edmund1965South African Rugby Union player 1963–71
Bill BradleyPrincetonWorcester1965American politician, NBA star, U.S. Senator (D-N.J.) 1979–1997, and Democratic presidential candidate, 2000
Richard DanzigReedMagdalen1965U.S. Under Secretary of the Navy (1993–1997), U.S. Secretary of the Navy (1998–2001)
Aftab SethDelhiChrist Church1965Indian Ambassador to Japan
Daryl WilliamsWestern AustraliaWadham1965Australian politician, Liberal Member of the House of Representatives, 1993–2004, Attorney-General of Australia 1996–2003
Michael C. BonelloMaltaSt Edmund1966Governor of the Central Bank of Malta, 1999–
Andrew BrookAlbertaQueen's1966Canadian philosopher
John J. M. BergeronMcGillWorcester1966Canadian Cell Biologist, CQ, FRSC
Wesley ClarkU.S. Military AcademyMagdalen1966United States Army general, Supreme Allied Commander, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 1997–2000; Democratic presidential candidate, 2004
Wilson ParasiukManitobaSt. John's1966Canadian member of the Manitoba Legislative Assembly, Minister of Energy and Mines with responsibility for Manitoba Hydro, Minister of Health, 1977–1988; private/public sector entrepreneur, 1989–present
A. Michael SpencePrincetonMagdalen1966Canadian economist, Nobel Prize in Economics for 2001
David E. KendallWabashWorcester1966American lawyer, President Clinton's personal lawyer
Terrence MalickHarvardMagdalen1966American film director of Days of Heaven, The Thin Red Line, Badlands, The New World, and The Tree of Life
Thomas H. AllenBowdoinWadham1967American politician, U.S. Congressman (Maine), 1997–2009
John DoyleAdelaideMagdalen1967Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia, 1995–2012
Karl MarlantesYaleUniversity1967American author of Matterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam War
Deepak NayyarDelhiBalliol1967Vice chancellor of Delhi University
Stephen A. OxmanPrincetonNew College1967U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs, 1993–1994, president of the board of trustees of Princeton University, 2006–[31]
Dennis C. BlairU.S. Naval AcademyUniversity1968Retired four-star Admiral, former Director of National Intelligence (2009–2010), president of the Institute for Defense Analyses and former Commander-in-Chief of U.S. Pacific Command (1999–2002)
Colin BundyWitwatersrandMerton1968Vice chancellor University of the Witwatersrand (1997–2001); deputy vice chancellor University of London (2003–06); Warden Green College (2006–08); Principal Green Templeton College (2008–)
Peter CameronQueenslandBalliol1968Mathematician, academic
Peter ConradTasmaniaNew College1968Academic (English literature)
Robert McCallum, Jr.YaleChrist Church1968American lawyer, U.S. Associate Attorney General, 2003–
Rex MurphyMemorialSt Edmund1968Canadian commentator
Robert ReichDartmouthUniversity1968American commentator and author, U.S. Secretary of Labor (1993–1997), Chancellor's Professor at the Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley (2006–)
Boisfeuillet Jones, Jr.HarvardExeter1968Vice chairman of The Washington Post Company, former publisher and CEO of The Washington Post (2000–2008)
Bill ClintonGeorgetownUniversity (Honorary Degree)1968American politician, 42nd president of the United States, 1993–2001, Governor of Arkansas, 1979–1981 & 1983–1993
G. L. PeirisColomboUniversity1968Sri Lankan politician, 11th Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sri Lanka, 2010–present[32]
William A. FletcherHarvardMerton1968Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit
Chris LaidlawOtagoMerton1968New Zealand All Black, diplomat, MP, talk radio host, author, Human Rights Commissioner and Race Relations Conciliator
Strobe TalbottYaleMagdalen1968American diplomat and journalist, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State (1994–2001), president of the Brookings Institution (2002–), Aspen Strategy Group member
Roger B. PorterBYUQueens1969Harvard professor of Business and Government, senior scholar at the Wilson Center, senior economic advisor to presidents Ford, Reagan, and Bush
Ira MagazinerBrownBalliol1969White House senior aide (1993–1999), originator of ICANN
Selwyn MaisterCanterburyMagdalen1969New Zealand Olympic field hockey player (1976)
Bob RaeTorontoBalliol1969Canadian politician, former Premier of Ontario
Danny WilliamsMemorialKeble1969Lawyer and businessman, Canadian politician, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador
David WilliamsVictoria (NZ)Balliol1969New Zealand barrister, solicitor and academic
James FallowsHarvardQueen's1970American writer (The Atlantic Monthly)
Kenneth HayneMelbourneExeter1970Australian jurist: Supreme Court of Victoria (1992–95); Court of Appeals division of the Supreme Court of Victoria (1995–97); Puisne Justice of the High Court of Australia (1997–)
David QuammenYaleMerton1970American science, nature and travel writer
Eric RedmanHarvardMagdalen1970Staffer, US Senator Warren G. Magnuson (ca.1971); author, The Dance of Legislation (1973, 2000); lawyer and businessman[33]
Geoffrey RobertsonSydneyUniversity1970Barrister and international human rights activist
Peter HempenstallQueenslandMagdalen1970Historian and Author on Pacific, Australian and New Zealand history
Richard H. TrainorBrown and PrincetonMerton1970Principal of King's College London
Franklin RainesHarvardMagdalen1971Chairman and CEO of Fannie Mae, 1999–2004; director of the Office of Management and Budget, 1996–1998
Chris MannWitwatersrandSt Edmund1971South African poet, professor of poetry at Rhodes University
Kurt SchmokeYaleBalliol1971Mayor of Baltimore, 1987–1999; dean of Howard University School of Law
Geoff GallopWestern AustraliaSt John's1972Academic, Premier of Western Australia, 2001–2006
Michael KinsleyHarvardMagdalen1972American journalist (Los Angeles Times), founder of Slate magazine, editor of The New Republic
Tom BirminghamHarvardExeter1972President of the Massachusetts Senate, candidate for Democratic nomination for Governor of Massachusetts, 2002
Kim BeazleyWestern AustraliaBalliol1973Australian politician, former deputy prime minister of Australia and Leader of the Opposition, Australian ambassador to the United States
E. J. DionneHarvardBalliol1973American journalist and Washington Post columnist (1993–), senior fellow at Brookings Institution, and commentator on NPR, MSNBC, and PBS
Richard N. HaassOberlinWadham and St Antony's1973President of the Council on Foreign Relations (2003–, succeeding Leslie Gelb), director of the Policy Planning Staff at the U.S. Department of State (2001–2003)
Frank KlotzUSAF AcademyTrinity1973U.S. Air Force lieutenant general, first commander Air Force Global Strike Command
T. A. BarronPrincetonBalliol1974American author
Paul A. RaheYaleWadham1974American classicist and historian
Rod EddingtonWestern AustraliaLincoln1974Former CEO of British Airways, director of News Corporation
Charles Thomas McMillenMarylandUniversity1974U.S. Olympian, NBA basketball player, U.S. Congressman (Maryland), 1987–1993
Walter IsaacsonHarvardPembroke1974Author, managing editor of Time magazine (1995–2001), chairman and CEO of CNN (2001–), president of the Aspen Institute (2003–), vice chairman of the Louisiana Recovery Authority (2005–)
Edwin CameronStellenboschKeble1975Justice of the Constitutional Court of South Africa, African National Congress lawyer and AIDS activist
Clayton ChristensenBYUQueens1975Harvard Business School professor, author
Peter KingSydneyWorcester1975Australian barrister, author, and federal politician[34]
Mike FitzpatrickWestern AustraliaSt John's1975Australian businessman, sporting administrator and former Australian rules footballer
Larry SabatoVirginia and PrincetonQueen's1975American political scientist and director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics
Russ FeingoldWisconsinMagdalen1975U.S. Senator (D-Wis.) 1993–2011
Michael L'EstrangeSydneyWorcester1975Australian diplomat and senior public servant
Michael SandelBrandeisBalliol1975American political philosopher and professor at Harvard University
Mel ReynoldsIllinoisLincoln1975U.S. Congressman (Illinois), 1993–1995; convicted felon
Jim Cooper University of North Carolina Oriel 1975 U.S. Congressman from Tennessee's 5th Congressional District
Nicholas AllardPrinceton UniversityMerton1976Dean and President of Brooklyn Law School
Hans-Paul BürknerBochumSt Catherine's1976Former president and CEO of The Boston Consulting Group (2004–2012), chairman at BCG (2012–)
Ashton CarterYaleSt John's1976Former Harvard professor and United States Deputy Secretary of Defense (October 2011 – December 2013), former United States Secretary of Defense[35]
John HoodAucklandWorcester1976New Zealand businessman, vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford 2004–2009
Gerrit W. GongBYUWadham1977Special assistant in the State Department, Asia Director at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
David HatendiZimbabweUniversity1977Zimbabwean businessman, former CEO of MBCA and NMB
Randall KennedyPrincetonBalliol1977Harvard Law School professor
Hubertus van der VaartNorth CarolinaMagdalen1977Dutch American businessman, co-founder/chairman of SEAF (Small Enterprise Assistance Funds)
James BelichVictoria (NZ)Nuffield1978New Zealand historian
Pat HadenUSCUniversity1978Won Rose Bowl MVP as quarterback at USC, played with the Los Angeles Rams, currently the athletic director at his alma mater, USC
Eric LanderPrincetonSt John's1978Chair of U.S. President Barack Obama's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, founder of the Human Genome Project, biology professor at MIT
Evelyn O'CallaghanCorkWolfson1978Jamaican academic, professor of West Indian literature at University of the West Indies
Ann OlivariusYaleSomerville 1978American-British lawyer who specializes in cases of civil litigation, sexual harassment, and sexual discrimination
Lucy SichoneUniversity of ZambiaSomerville 1978Zambian civil rights activist and first woman to have her portrait displayed on the walls of the Rhodes House
Malcolm TurnbullSydneyBrasenose197829th Prime Minister of Australia, 2015–2018
David NaylorTorontoHertford1979Canadian medical researcher, president of the University of Toronto
Nancy-Ann Min DeParleTennesseeBalliol1979Administrator of the U.S. Health Care Financing Administration, 1997–2000, director of White House Office of Health Reform, 2009–
Stephen GumleyTasmaniaSt Catherine's1979chief executive officer of the Defence Materiel Organisation (Australia)
Robert MaloneyHarvardMagdalen1979Ophthalmologist, LASIK specialist, Extreme Makeover ophthalmologist
Marc Tessier-Lavigne McGill University New College 1980 Canadian neuroscientist, president of Stanford University, past president of Rockefeller University
John MacBainMcGillWadham1980Canadian multi-billionaire, president and CEO of Trader Classified Media, one of the world's largest classified advertising companies
Don ElderCanterburyWolfson1980New Zealand engineer and businessman
Clark ErvinHarvardSt Catherine's1980Former Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Mortimer SellersHarvardUniversity1980American philosopher
Elsdon StoreyMelbourneMagdalen & Wolfson1980Australian neurologist
Andrew WilkinsonAlbertaMagdalen1980Canadian politician, former Minister in British Columbia, Leader of the Liberal Party in British Columbia
Tony AbbottSydneyQueen's198128th Prime Minister of Australia, 18 September 2013 – 14 September 2015
Nicholas D. KristofHarvardMagdalen1981New York Times reporter and columnist, two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, Aspen Strategy Group member
Donald MarkwellUniversity of QueenslandTrinity1981Educational reformer and first Rhodes Scholar to serve as Warden of Rhodes House, Oxford
Simon UptonAucklandWolfson1981New Zealand politician and member of Parliament
Barton GellmanPrincetonUniversity1982Pulitzer Prize-winning U.S. journalist (Washington Post and Time magazine), author
Benedict KingsburyCanterburyBalliol1982New Zealand legal scholar, author and researcher, professor at New York University
Gareth PennySt Edmund1982Non-executive chairman of Norilsk Nickel, executive chairman of New World Resources and formerly group CEO of De Beers
Heather WilsonUSAF AcademyJesus1982President of South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; former Republican member of the US House of Representatives, representing New Mexico's 1st congressional district 1998–2009; first female military veteran elected to a full term in Congress
Charles R. ConnBostonBalliol1983Warden of Rhodes House, Oxford, 2013–2018
Christopher EisgruberPrincetonUniversity1983President of Princeton University[36]
David FrederickPittsburghUniversity1983Appellate attorney who has parties dozens of cases before the United States Supreme Court
Bill HalterStanfordSt John's1983Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas 2007–2011
Elizabeth KissDavidsonBalliol1983Former president of Agnes Scott College, Atlanta, Georgia; Warden of Rhodes House, Oxford, 2018–
Lois QuamMacalester CollegeTrinity1983Business executive who has worked in the public and the private sectors to expand access to health care
David VitterHarvardMagdalen1983U.S. Senator (R-La.), 2005–2017
John WylieUniversity of QueenslandBalliol1983Australian investment banker and Trustee of the Rhodes Trust, 2010–2018
Elizabeth HollingworthSt Edmund1984Australian judge, Trials Division Justice at the Supreme Court of Victoria, 2004–
Richard FlanaganTasmaniaWorcester1984Australian author, winner of the 2002 Commonwealth Writers PrizeWinner of the 2014 Man Booker Prize
Graham SteeleManitobaSt Edmund1984Canadian lawyer and former politician, represented the constituency of Halifax in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly, 2001–13
Dominic BartonBritish ColumbiaBrasenose1984Former President/head and managing director of McKinsey & Company, a multi-billion revenue consulting firm. Chancellor, University of Waterloo, Canada
Christopher HedrickStanfordMagdalen1984Peace Corps/Senegal country director, former president and CEO of Intrepid Learning Solutions
Robert MalleyYaleMagdalen1984Director for Near East and South Asian Affairs, National Security Council, 1997–2001
Hunter Monroe DavidsonBalliol1984Senior economist at the International Monetary Fund, Peterson Institute for International Economics, and United States Congress Joint Economic Committee
Daniel R. PorterfieldGeorgetownHertford1984Former aide to U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Donna Shalala; president of Franklin & Marshall College
George StephanopoulosColumbiaBalliol1984Moderator of ABC's This Week and communications director for Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign
Mark S. MartinsU.S. Military AcademyBalliol1985Brigadier General (United States Army), Chief Prosecutor of Military Commissions
Sivarasa RasiahMalaya1985Malaysian politician, Member of Parliament, Former Deputy Minister
Peter RathjenAdelaideNew College1985Australian stem cell scientist, vice-chancellor, University of Tasmania 2011–
Naomi WolfYaleNew College1985American feminist social critic, author of books including The End of America (2007)
Chen Show MaoHarvardCorpus Christi1986Singaporean opposition politician and lawyer
Bryan HorriganQueenslandUniversity1986Dean of Law Faculty, Monash University;[37] Australian researcher, consultant, commentator and professional speaker on specialised legal, business, and governmental topics
Michael McFaulStanfordSt. John's1986U.S. Ambassador to Russia, academic
Susan RiceStanfordNew College1986U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs (1997–2001), United States Ambassador to the United Nations, (2009–2013), National Security Advisor (2013–2017)
Graham SteeleManitobaSt Edmund1986Minister of Finance of Nova Scotia (July 2009–), member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly (2001–)
Joseph M. TorsellaPennsylvaniaNew College1986President and CEO of the National Constitution Center 2006–
David ChalmersAdelaideLincoln1987Australian philosopher of mind
Patrick Pichette Université du Québec à Montréal Pembroke 1987 Senior vice president and chief financial officer of Google until 2015
Jim CollinsHoly CrossBalliol1987Founder of synthetic biology; MacArthur "genius" bioengineer and inventor; MIT professor
Atul GawandeStanfordBalliol1987Surgeon and New Yorker medical writer
Sagarika Ghose-SardesaiDelhiMagdalen and St Antony's1987Indian journalist
Benjamin JealousColumbiaSt. Antony's1987President and CEO of NAACP 2008–2013
David KirkOtagoWorcester1987Captain of the New Zealand All Blacks who won the inaugural Rugby (Union) World Cup in 1987; CEO of Fairfax Media, 2005–2008
Jacob WeisbergYaleNew College1987Journalist and editor of Slate magazine
Ngaire WoodsAucklandBalliol1987New Zealand-born British academic
Richard DraytonHarvardBalliol1988Historian, Rhodes Professor of Imperial History
Ceri EvansOtagoWorcester1988New Zealand footballer, forensic psychiatrist
Jim HimesHarvardSt Edmund1988American businessman, Democratic U.S. Representative for Connecticut's 4th Congressional District
Brad CarsonBaylorTrinity1989U.S. Congressman (Oklahoma), 2001–2005
Brad HoylmanWest Virginia UniversityExeter1989New York State Senator, 2013-present[38]
Michael McCullough Stanford Balliol 1989 Social entrepreneur; founder of QuestBridge, medical investor and entrepreneur, physician, assistant professor at UCSF
Tara WelchUniversity of Southern CaliforniaCorpus Christi College1989University of Kansas classics professor
Michael SzonyiTorontoMerton1990Professor of Chinese history at Harvard University
Arthur MutambaraZimbabweMerton1991Zimbabwean politician who became president of one faction of the Movement for Democratic Change in 2006
David ColemanYaleUniversity1991Ninth president of the College Board
Jeff ShesolBrownMagdalen1991Author, speechwriter, political cartoonist
Neel Mukherjee (writer)JadavpurUniversity1992Novelist, longlisted for the 2014 Man Booker Prize
Cory BookerStanfordQueen's1992Former mayor of Newark, New Jersey; 2013 elected Democratic US Senator from New Jersey
Noah FeldmanHarvardChrist Church1992American author, Harvard law professor, constitutional adviser to the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq, 2003–2005
Nikolas GvosdevGeorgetownSt Antony's1992Russian-American contributing editor for The National Interest, teacher at Naval War College
Bobby JindalBrownNew College1992Governor of Louisiana (2008–2016); U.S. congressman, civil servant, and university administrator; former Republican presidential candidate (2015)
Sanjeev SanyalDelhiSt John's1992Asian economist, banker and conservationist from India
Peter BeinartYaleUniversity1993Journalist; former editor of The New Republic; contributing editor at The Atlantic; associate professor at CUNY
John CloudHarvardBrasenose1993Former Senior Writer, Time; freelance writer
Chrystia FreelandHarvardSt Antony's1993Canadian author, editor of Thomson Reuters Digital, Member of Parliament, Canada's Minister of Global Affairs
Eric GarcettiColumbiaQueen's1993Mayor of Los Angeles
Siddhartha MukherjeeStanfordMagdalen1993Physician, scientist, professor at Columbia Medical School, author of The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer which won the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction
Faith SalieHarvardMagdalen1993Actress, comedian, host of Public Radio International's Fair Game from PRI with Faith Salie
Gina Raimondo Harvard New College 1993 2014 elected Democratic Governor of Rhode Island
Randal PinkettRutgersKeble1994President and CEO of BCT Partners, winner of The Apprentice 4
Rachel MaddowStanfordLincoln1995Journalist; social activist; host of The Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC
D. John SauerDuke1996Solicitor General of Missouri
Alexander StraubDarmstadt and CornellSt John's1996London-based entrepreneur and financier from Germany
Simon ChestermanMelbourne[39]Magdalen1997International law professor and author from Australia
Michael FulliloveSydney and NSWBalliol1997Author and foreign policy commentator from Australia
Simon HollingsworthTasmania[40]Exeter1997Olympic Games (1992, 1996) and Commonwealth Games (1990, 1994) athlete (400m hurdles) from Australia
Pardis SabetiMITNew College1997Computational biologist studying infectious diseases; 2014 Time Person of the Year; lead singer of the Thousand Days[41] [42]
Annette SalmeenUCLASt John's1997American gold medalist in swimming at the 1996 Olympic Games
James EdelmanUniversity of Western AustraliaMagdalen1998Justice of the High Court of Australia
Rachel SimmonsVassarLincoln1998Author of Odd Girl Out: The Hidden Culture of Aggression in Girls (Harcourt, 2002)
Eric GreitensDukeLady Margaret Hall199856th Governor of Missouri, Founder of The Mission Continues and former Navy SEAL
Ben CannonWashingtonCorpus Christi1999Oregon State Representative
Marc KielburgerHarvardUniversity1999Humanitarian activist from Canada, co-founder of Free the Children
Meghana NarayanBangaloreOriel2000International swimming champion from India
Jake SullivanYaleMagdalen2000American Director of Policy Planning (2011–2013), National Security Advisor to the Vice President (2013–2014)
Fasi ZakaPeshawarSomerville2001Pakistani political columnist, radio and TV show host, "Head of Ideas" for an advertising agency, 2012 World Economic Forum Young Global Leader
Wes Moore Johns Hopkins Wolfson 2001 New York Times Bestselling Author, CEO of the Robin Hood Foundation
Chesa BoudinYaleSt Antony's2002American social activist in justice issues like parental incarceration, author of Gringo: A Coming of Age in Latin America (2009)
Thum Ping TjinHarvardHertford2002Singaporean historian, civil rights activist, represented Singapore at the 1996 Olympic Games, Founder and Managing Director of New Naratif.)
Jeremy EnglandHarvardSt. John's2003American physicist and proposer of "dissipative-driven adaptation"
Jonah LehrerColumbiaWolfson2003Writer
Cyrus HabibColumbiaSt John's200316th Lieutenant Governor of Washington, first Iranian-American elected to state-level office in the U.S.
Jared Cohen Stanford St John's 2004 CEO of Jigsaw and an Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations
Melissa Dell Harvard University Trinity 2005 Professor of Economics at Harvard University. Awarded the John Bates Clark Medal in 2020[43]
Jennifer Howitt Browning Georgetown St. John's 2005 2004 Athens Paralympics Wheelchair Basketball  Gold medal for the USA.[44][45]
Catherine Frieman Yale Merton 2005 Associate professor of Archaeology at the Australian National University.
Rosara JosephCanterburySt John's20052006 Commonwealth Games and 2008 Olympic Games cyclist from New Zealand
Pete ButtigiegHarvardPembroke2005Mayor of South Bend, Indiana
Andy Kim University of Chicago Magdalen 2005 Democratic U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 3rd Congressional District
Neil Kruger Green Templeton 2005 Orthopedic surgeon and cricketer who has represented the Netherlands.[46]
Tucker Murphy Dartmouth Merton 2005 Bermudan Cross Country skier and Winter Olympian.
Garrett JohnsonFlorida StateExeter2006Co-founder of SendHub, All-American athlete (shot put)
Leana WenWashingtonMerton2007American physician, Baltimore Health Commissioner, and author of When Doctors Don't Listen: How to Avoid Misdiagnoses and Unnecessary Tests
Myron RolleFlorida StateSt Edmund2008All-ACC defensive back for Florida State Seminoles; selected by the Tennessee Titans in the 2010 NFL Draft; Bahamian-American; played for the Tennessee Titans and the Pittsburgh Steelers
Kingwa KamencuNairobiWolfson20092012 presidential candidate for Kenya[47]
Nanjala NyabolaOxford2009[48]
Abdul El-SayedMichiganOriel2009Detroit Health Commissioner
Mari RabieStellenboschSt Catherine's20102006 Commonwealth Games and 2008 Olympic Games triathlete from South Africa
Varun SivaramStanfordSt John's2011American energy expert, CTO of ReNew Power, and author of Taming the Sun: Innovations to Harness Solar Energy and Power the Planet (MIT Press, 2018)
Ronan FarrowYaleMagdalen2012American human rights activist , senior foreign policy official in the Obama administration, U.S. State Department special adviser on global youth issues and Pulitzer Price-winning journalist
Vincent TaylorUniversity of the West IndiesMagdalen2013Cyber security expert
Shamma Al MazruiNew York University Abu DhabiBlavatnik2014United Arab Emirates Minister of Youth
Yifan HouPeking UniversityBlavatnik2018[49]Former womens' world champion of chess
Madison TungU.S. Air Force AcademyOriel2019First female wrestler and wrestling national champion at the U.S. Air Force Academy[50]
Bruce Reed Princeton Lincoln 1982 Former Chief of Staff to Vice President Joe Biden

Notes

  1. University not determined
  2. Elmer Davis's time at Oxford was cut short when his father was taken ill and eventually died.
  3. As of 2007, Malta and Singapore no longer nominate candidates for Rhodes scholarships. In 2018, the Rhodes Scholarship was reinstated for Singapore.[24] Different constituencies have been suspended or removed from the scholarship scheme for different reasons, according to the guidelines of the will and the decisions of the trustees.
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