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==Notable people== {{main|List of people associated with St Anne's College, Oxford}} ===Former members=== <gallery class="center"> File:Amanda Pritchard.gif|[[Amanda Pritchard]], first woman Chief Executive of [[NHS England]] File:Danny alexander hi.jpg|[[Danny Alexander|Sir Danny Alexander]], former [[Chief Secretary to the Treasury]] File:Tina Brown at FT Spring Party crop.jpg|[[Tina Brown]], editor of ''[[The Daily Beast]]'' and ex-editor of ''[[Vanity Fair (magazine)|Vanity Fair]]'' and ''[[The New Yorker]]'' File:HF-purple-with-chair.jpg|[[Helen Fielding]], creator of [[Bridget Jones]] File:Mr Hudson at Lovebox Weekender 2009 crop.jpg|[[Mr Hudson]], rapper and R&B artist File:Penelope Lively.JPG|[[Penelope Lively]], winner of the [[Booker Prize]] and [[Carnegie Medal (literary award)|Carnegie Medal]] File:Rattle BPH-Rittershaus2- Wikipedia.jpg|Sir [[Simon Rattle]], principal conductor of the [[Berlin Philharmonic]] File:Martha Kearney 2014.jpg|[[Martha Kearney]], journalist and broadcaster File:National Poverty Hearing Polly Toynbee.jpg|[[Polly Toynbee]], journalist and writer </gallery> As a former women's college, St Anne's still refers to former students, female or male, as ''alumnae''<ref name="Alumnae"/> rather than ''alumni''. *[[Danny Alexander|Sir Danny Alexander]] (born 1972), Liberal Democrat politician *[[Mary Applebey]] (1916β2012), mental health campaigner and co-founder of [[Mind (charity)|MIND]] *[[Karen Armstrong]] (born 1944), author *[[Tina Brown]] (born 1953), creator of ''[[The Daily Beast]]'', former editor of ''[[Vanity Fair (magazine)|Vanity Fair]]'' and ''[[The New Yorker]]'' *[[Rosemary Cramp]] (born 1929), archaeologist *[[Rose Dugdale]] (born 1941), debutante and convicted terrorist *[[Helen Fielding]] (born 1958), novelist *[[Jacob Fortune-Lloyd]] (born 1988), actor *[[Miriam Gross]] (Lady Owen) (born 1938), journalist, writer and editor *[[Fayza Haikal]] (born 1938), Egyptologist *[[Devaki Jain]] (born 1933), Indian economist and [[Padma Bhushan]] awardee *[[Diana Wynne Jones]] (1934β2011), author of ''[[Howl's Moving Castle (novel)|Howl's Moving Castle]]'' *[[Martha Kearney]] (born 1957), journalist and broadcaster *[[Penelope Lively]] (born 1933), novelist and children's writer *[[Benjamin Hudson McIldowie]], (born 1979), rapper and R&B artist known by the stage name "[[Mr Hudson]]" *[[Melanie Phillips]] (born 1951), journalist and author *[[Simon Rattle|Sir Simon Rattle]] (born 1955), conductor *[[Mary Remnant]] (1935β2020), early music specialist and performer *[[John Robins (comedian)|John Robins]] (born 1982), comedian and radio presenter *[[Polly Toynbee]] (born 1946), journalist and writer *[[Victor Ubogu]] (born 1964), rugby union player *[[Jill Paton Walsh]] (1937β2020), novelist ===Academics=== *[[William MacAskill]] (born 1987), [[philosopher]] and one of the originators of the [[effective altruism]] movement *[[Peter Ady]] (1914β2004), economics *[[Ruth Lynn Deech, Baroness Deech|Ruth Deech, Baroness Deech]] (born 1943), law *[[Peter Donnelly]] (born 1959), mathematics *[[Georg Gottlob]] (born 1956), computer science *[[A. C. Grayling]] (born 1949), philosophy *[[P. M. Handover]] (1923-1974), writer on typography *[[Jenifer Hart]] (1914β2005), politics *[[Nancy Hubbard]] (born 1963), business studies *[[Tony Judt]] (1948β2010), historian *[[Iris Murdoch]] (1919β1999), literature *[[Merze Tate]] (1905β1996), diplomatic historian, first African-American woman student at Oxford University *[[Gabriele Taylor]] (born 1927), philosophy
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