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 University College, Oxford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
University College Record, the official annual magazine of University College, Oxford.
Categories: Colleges of the University of Oxford
A specially constructed building in the College houses a statue by Edward Onslow Ford of the poet Shelley– a former member of the college, who was expelled for writing The Necessity of Atheism – depicted lying dead on the Italian sea-shore.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/University_College,_Oxford

  
 Welcome to Merton College, Oxford
Merton is one of the oldest colleges in Oxford, and yet it has modern facilities and it provides some of the most up-to-date teaching in the University.
The Fellows and postgraduates of the College are engaged in research at the forefront of a wide range of fields in science, arts and social studies.
www.merton.ox.ac.uk

  
 University College, Oxford
University College, colloquially known as "Univ", is (arguably!) the oldest college at Oxford University, founded in 1249.
University College entry in the University of Oxford Undergraduate Prospectus.
University College information including John Radcliffe (physician) and Percy Bysshe Shelley (poet) by ALiGRAFiX.
archive.museophile.sbu.ac.uk /ox/univ-col

  
 Green College Oxford Welcome to Green College
Green College is a Graduate College of the University of Oxford.
Green College is made up of over 300 graduate students in various disciplines including medicine, health, education, welfare, the environment and the social, behavioural and life sciences.
Green College has embarked on a four-year programme of urgent conservation of the Radcliffe Observatory, a late 18 th century Grade 1 listed building which lies at the heart of Green College.
www.green.ox.ac.uk

  
 Oxford - University - College - historic - buildings
Unlike many modern universities, there is no recognisable university campus; instead, the university is an organisation with separate institutions called colleges which work together to educate all their members.
Although Oxford was a Royalist stronghold during the Civil War in the 17th century, the ultimately victorious Oliver Cromwell did not subject it to one of his infamous demolition jobs.
In addition to the colleges, there are world renowned institutions such as the Ashmolean Museum and the Bodleian Library, both of which can be visited.
www.homefarmhouse.co.uk /oxford.html

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: University College, Dublin
Fourteen Fellows, out of twenty-eight, were assigned to University College, the remainder to the Queen's Colleges, already endowed to the extent of 12,500 pounds a year each.
The passing of the University Act coincided with the silver jubilee of the old college; and when the new college came into existence the Jesuits, in order to facilitate its commencement, surrendered to it, with the approval of the Irish bishops, the old buildings of the Catholic University.
This, too, was fulfilled; and the men selected for the first appointments to the chartered college by the commissioners entrusted with the work, unfettered though the commissioners were in their discretion, include, in all the chief departments, a large majority of men who had been educated in University College.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/15200a.htm

  
 EMORY UNIVERSITY (Oxford College)
Emory University is not solely “Emory College” itself (campus that you see in Atlanta) but consists of the Goizueta Business School, School of Medicine, Candler School of Theology, Gradauate school of Arts and Science, Rollins school of public health, school of law, Oxford college, school of nursing, and emory college.
Oxford college of emory university only admits around 350 freshman students making a total of around a 600 student population.
Therefore, the oxford college professors solely concentrates on academic teaching while the student gets all of the benefits of a student who attends the Atlanta campus (known as emory university).
www.collegeconfidential.com /discus/messages/4/16833.html

  
 St Peter's College, Oxford
Peter's College is one of the younger colleges of the University of Oxford.
Read on for an introduction to how Oxford (in general) and St.Peter 's (in particular) is organised; and if you want to find out more, we will always be glad to meet you to discuss your plans and interests.
It is heir to all the traditions of Oxford but combines these with its own modern, friendly and accessible style.
www.spc.ox.ac.uk

  
 St. Mischa's College, Oxford University
University of Oxford, and we must follow the twisty passages of procedures laid down by the University according to the type of course you wish to pursue.
St Mischa's college is committed to a policy of looking at all applications, and aims to do so with an open mind, treating them in the fairest possible way without any regard for irrelevancies such as race, gender, nationality, species, ethnic origin, sexuality, or intelligence.
If you are interviewed at one college, you may be offered a place at another college, despite not having been interviewed there; you may be interviewed at thirty colleges and still not be offered a place.
www.ox.compsoc.net /~simon/simons/misc/application.html

  
 Nuffield College, University Of Oxford
Nuffield is a graduate college of the University of Oxford specialising in the Social Sciences, particularly Economics, Politics, and Sociology.
Nuffield College, which was founded in 1937, is located in the centre of Oxford.
It aims to provide a stimulating research-orientated environment for postgraduate students (about 75 in number) and faculty (approximately 60 academic fellows of the College).
www.nuff.ox.ac.uk

  
 Pembroke College - University of Oxford
Colleges are at the centre of both academic and social life at Oxford and each college has rather different characteristics.
Founded in 1624, Pembroke College is concentrated in its traditional site in the centre of Oxford but it has a fine new building on the Thames, as well as its own renovated graduate facilities close by the College.
The College has a Governing Body of 38 Fellows with just over 400 home and European Union undergraduates, around 40 visiting students from the USA and 90 graduates.
www.pmb.ox.ac.uk

  
 Oxford Information - The Scholar's Guide to Oxford, UK. Tourist information for visitors to the University city of Oxford.
Since University College dropped their long standing claim to have been founded by Alfred the Great in the 9th century, Merton College is recognised as the oldest college in Oxford.
Oriel holds the record for the longest name in Oxford, since its official name is 'The Provost and Scholars of the House of the Blessed Mary the Virgin in Oxford, commonly called Oriel College, the foundation of Edward the Second of famous memory, sometime King of England'.
The college was founded on an endowment from Nicholas Wadham and his formidable wife Dorothy oversaw the establishment of the college in a period of just four years.
www.oxford-info.com /Colleges.htm

  
 university college oxford
Hertford College is one of the 45 constituent colleges and halls of Oxford University.
Wolfson College is a large graduate college of the University of Oxford situated in North Oxford beside the River Cherwell.
University College, Oxford is the University's oldest college, right at the heart of Oxford.
www.college-knowledge.net /university-college-oxford

  
 Pomona College : The Office of Study Abroad
University College, often referred to as “Univ,” was founded in 1249 and is one of the oldest Oxford colleges.
Jesus College, built around a 12th-century convent, incorporates some of the oldest buildings in Cambridge and is located on spacious grounds on the northeast side of the lovely university town of Cambridge, close to the River Cam.
Visiting status at University College allows membership in its Junior Common Room, and provides access to student dining facilities and to some Oxford University facilities including the college sports facilities and university clubs and societies (excluding the Bodleian Library).
www.pomona.edu /adwr/studyabroad/programs/england.shtml

  
 Hertford College Oxford
Hertford College is one of the 45 constituent colleges and halls of Oxford University.
The College also welcomes applications from schools that have not made a practice of encouraging Oxford applications in the past, and over the years has admitted an unusually large number of candidates from the maintained sector.
The College is centrally located on Catte Street, directly opposite the Bodleian Library and within a few minutes' walk of all the other principal libraries and laboratories of the University.
www.hertford.ox.ac.uk /main

  
 Nuffield College, Oxford University, Student Prospectus
A number of the Fellows hold University posts, including four professors of Economics, a Professor of Sociology, the Andrew W Mellon Professor of American Government, the John M Olin Visiting Professor in American Government, the Nuffield Professor of Comparative European Politics and the Reader in Economic and Social History.
Nuffield is a postgraduate college specialising in the social sciences, particularly economics, politics and sociology.
The College Library is one of the finest in the social sciences, and is open at all hours for Nuffield students.
www.nuff.ox.ac.uk /general/prospectus/index.aspx

  
 Famous alumni - University College, Oxford
Peter Gilliver of the Oxford University Press and formatted for the World Wide Web by Jonathan Bowen as part of information on University College, Oxford archive.
1431), bishop of Lincoln and founder of Lincoln College, Oxford.
He was professor of poetry at Oxford, and published editions of the works of William and Dorothy Wordsworth.
archive.museophile.sbu.ac.uk /ox/univ-col/famous-alumni.html

  
 Citikey Oxford - University College - Oxford City Centre
University College is opposite Queen's College and was endowed in 1249 by William of Durham.
Citikey Oxford - University College - Oxford City Centre
It claims to be the oldest college in Oxford.
www.citikey.com /business/10060435/category/30391/current/44/total/58/city/Oxford

  
 University College : Oxford University Graduate Studies Prospectus 2006/07
University College is very proud of its outstanding, lively and international graduate community.
The College has excellent computing facilities including three student computing suites – one of which is reserved for graduate use only – and a full-time computing officer who ensures that our facilities are constantly updated and functioning smoothly.
The college has a limited number of flats available for graduates with partners, usually for the duration of their course.
www.admin.ox.ac.uk /gsp/colleges/univ.shtml

  
 Reporter 1/10/97: University College, Oxford
Further particulars and application forms may be obtained from the College Secretary, University College, Oxford, OX1 4BH, and should be returned to her not later than 22 October 1997.
The College invites applications for a Weir Junior Research Fellowship in Science (including Psychology) or Mathematics, tenable for a period of three years from 1 October 1998.
The College invites applications for a Junior Research Fellowship, tenable for a period of three years from 1 October 1998.
www.admin.cam.ac.uk /reporter/1997-8/weekly/5713/38.html

  
 The Queen's College, Oxford
QUEEN'S IS ONE OF THE OLDEST constituent Colleges of the University of Oxford.
The queen in whose honour the College was named is Edward III's wife Philippa, whose chaplain Robert de Eglesfield founded the College in 1341.
Elizabeth I granted the College a new Charter in 1584, and George II's wife Caroline contributed towards the building of the Front Quadrangle in the mid-eighteenth century.
www.queens.ox.ac.uk

  
 New College University of Oxford
New College was founded in 1379, about 200 years after the University came into existence.
It is one of the largest and best-known colleges, and undeniably one of the most beautiful.
The College is particularly noted for its open and friendly atmosphere.
www.new.ox.ac.uk

  
 Photographs - University College, Oxford
This information is brought to you by Jonathan Bowen as part of information on University College, Oxford, in the OUCL archive.
University College Barge, now restored to its former glory, at Henley Royal Regatta in 1993, where it moors each year.
A rowing " bump" outside the University College boat house on the Isis during Eights Week.
web.comlab.ox.ac.uk /oxinfo/univ-col/photos.html

  
 Oxford - University College accepts Chelsea [Free Republic]
This is academic code speak for "we like high profile students as much as the next college!" I believe Chelsea was admitted to every university she applied to for her undergraduate degree.
“Univ”, as it is traditionally known, is the oldest college in the university, dating from 1249.
College dons, including the Master, Lord Butler of Brockwell, the former Head of the Civil Service, declared themselves impressed by her mastery of history and international politics.
www.freerepublic.com /forum/a3b14450e5c63.htm

  
 Hertford College, Oxford University
Hertford was one of the first Oxford colleges to admit women undergraduates, and has a higher proportion of women students than most Oxford colleges.
The bridge, and much of the current architecture of Hertford College, was built to the design of Sir Thomas Jackson.
Hertford college can lay claim to being one of the oldest Oxford colleges.
www.britainexpress.com /cities/oxford/hertford.htm

  
 Trinity College
Trinity is one of 39 colleges admitting students for degree courses offered by the University of Oxford.
Trinity College has elected Sir Ivor Roberts as the next President of the College.
A superb virtual tour of Trinity College has been done by the Chemistry Department.
www.trinity.ox.ac.uk

  
 Balliol College - Welcome
Whether you are visiting this website as a potential student, an academic from another university, a former member of the College or just out of curiosity, I appreciate your interest in Balliol.
Balliol has approximately 400 undergraduate and 170 postgraduate students and we are committed to attracting students of exceptional talent regardless of their social, cultural or educational background.
Shocking news: The Hon Lakshman Kadirgamar, Honorary Fellow of the College, was assassinated in Colombo.
www.balliol.ox.ac.uk

  
 Balliol College : Oxford University Graduate Studies Prospectus 2006/07
The College offers a number of major Graduate Scholarships for overseas graduate students held in association with the University Clarendon Fund Bursary.
The Graduate Centre at Holywell Manor, some 10 minutes' walk from the College, provides accommodation for more than a hundred graduates and is the envy of Oxford.
Balliol is one of Oxford's foremost Graduate Centres, and some 65–75 graduate students are admitted each year.
www.admin.ox.ac.uk /gsp/colleges/ball.shtml

  
 St. Anne’s College, Oxford University
The college sought proposals for a new building providing space for teaching and student accommodation at the heart of their north Oxford Campus.
To the north, a new garden court is to be created between the new building and the Bevingdon Road villas.
On the south side, the building presents a long elevation scaled to reflect Hartland House opposite, and the two buildings combine to establish an entrance court.
www.kpf.com /Projects/StAnnes.htm

  
 Aletheia University
In accordance with the words in the immortal literary work, the Bible, 'The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom,' and 'Man does not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God,' we declare that the Idea of the establishment of this university is:
In tolerant attitude to show concern for society, protect the Earth, adjust to the world's changing trends, and to facilitate the international interflow of culture and technology; at the same time to create new and wider academic and technological experience, expanding opportunities for people already working in society and for the provision for life-long education.
To teach knowledge, arouse potentiality, research the bases of new knowledge, and discuss freely the Truth, in order that the faculty and students will be Humble, Humane, and Humorous, the 3-H characteristics of building a fully developed person.
www.au.edu.tw /eng/oxford.html

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