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  1. Merton College, Oxford is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford. This list of Merton Fellows and alumni is grouped into centuries; where the person's life spans more than one century, the (approximate) date of matriculation is used, and given in brackets when known.

  2. Mertonians are a vital part of our community and we are committed to keeping all of our 6,000 alumni in touch with each other and with the College and its members today. We hope that our annual programme of events and activities will provide you with many opportunities to engage with the College both intellectually and socially on a regular ...

  3. Information from our Development Office on coming back to College, degree ceremonies and graduation, and keeping in touch with Merton and with other alumni.

  4. Merton alumni (Mertonians) and fellows have pursued careers in a variety of disciplines. 1264 to 1900. Among the earliest people that have been claimed as Merton fellows are William of Ockham and Duns Scotus, outstanding academic figures from the early 14th century (however, these claims are disputed).

  5. List of alumni of Merton College, Oxford. A. David Abbott (advertising) Sir William Abdy, 2nd Baronet. Theodor W. Adorno. Bill Airey. Princess Akiko of Mikasa. Nicholas Allard. Grant Allen. Herbert Alleyne. Leonard Allinson. Anthony Clifford Allison. Thomas Alvey. David Ambrose. Anna Watts. Osmond Ardagh. Marsham Argles. James Fullarton Arnott.

  6. Notable alumni from Merton include the current Vice Chancellor of the University of Oxford, Irene Tracey, as well as famous writers such as T.S. Eliot and JRR Tolkien. Several Nobel laureates in the sciences are also alumni of Merton, including Anthony Leggett and Nikolaas Tinbergen .

  7. Alumni events. Further details on all events are available from the Development Office on 01865 276316 or development@merton.ox.ac.uk. We add to the events schedule throughout the year and regularly update the website with information as it becomes available.