N.B. Arranged by year of birth
- Sir Howard Newby (1947- ), Pro Vice Chancellor of The University of Liverpool, former Vice Chancellor UWE, former VC University of Southampton.
- Seppo Honkapohja (1951-), Finnish board member of the Bank of Finland, former Professor of Macroeconomics at University of Cambridge.
- Pentti Kouri, (1949 - 2009), Finnish economist and venture capitalist
- Marjan Šetinc, (1949- ), Slovenian politician and diplomat
- Jorma Ollila, (1950- ), Finnish executive, former CEO of Nokia Corporation, current Non-Executive Chairman of Royal Dutch Shell and Nokia
- Chris Morgan, (1952 - 2008), Welsh journalist[1]
- Edoardo Agnelli, (1954 - 2000), heir apparent of FIAT
- Kari Blackburn, (1954 - 2007), BBC reporter
- Aernout Van Lynden, (1954- ), war correspondent and journalist in the Middle East
- Hakeem Belo-Osagie, (1955- ), Chairman of the United Bank for Africa
- Spyros Niarchos, (1955-) Greek shipping heir
- Priscilla Ratazzi-Whittle (1956-), author and President of the College's US Foundation
- Fernando Alonso (engineer), (1956- ), Head of Airbus Test Flight Division (A380 First Flight Crew Member)[2]
- Jonathan Michie, (1957- ), Director of the Department for Continuing Education and President of Kellogg College, University of Oxford
- Pedro Alonso Fernandez, (1957- ), Founder of the Manhica Center of Health Research
- Julie Payette, (1963- ), Canadian astronaut (1982)
- Willem-Alexander, (1967- ), crown prince of the Netherlands
- Eluned Morgan, (1967- ), politician
- Saba Douglas-Hamilton, (1970- ), conservationist and TV presenter
- Serena Olsaretti, D.Phil. (Oxon.) 1999, lecturer in philosophy, University of Cambridge[3]
- Louise Leakey, (1972- ), palaeontologist
- Horatio Clare, (1973- ), author
- Ashraf Johaardien, (1974- ), playwright, columnist, performer and arts manager.
- Kara Miller, (1974- ), writer, director and presenter
- Felicitas von Lovenberg, (1974- ), German journalist and author
- Sally El Hosaini, (1976- ), Film-maker
- Nicholas Broadway, (1978- ), Professor of Political Science at the London School of Economics
- Princess Raiyah bint Al Hussein (1986- ), daughter of King Hussein and Queen Noor of Jordan