Oxford University - Colleges Oxford University is one of the names of academic excellence. Should you wish to apply to join it as a student, you should apply to one of the foolowing colleges:
- St. Ed. Hall College, founded in 1226; - University College, founded in 1249; - Balliol College, founded in 1263; - Merton College, founded in 1264; - Hertford College, founded in 1284; - Exeter College, founded in 1314; - Oriel College, founded in 1326; - Queen's College, founded in 1340; - New College, founded in 1379; - Lincoln College, founded in 1427; - All Souls College, founded in 1437; - Magdalen College, founded in 1458; - Brasenose College, founded in 1509; - Corpus Christi College, founded in 1516; - Christ Church College, founded in 1546; - Trinity College, founded in 1554; - St. John's College, founded in 1555; - Jesus College, founded in 1571; - Wadham College, founded in 1613; - Pembroke College, founded in 1624; - Worcester College, founded in 1714; - St. Catherine's College, founded in 1868; - Keble College, founded in 1870; - L.M. Hall College, founded in 1878; - Somerville College, founded in 1879; - St. Hugh's College, founded in 1886; - St. Hilda's College (still women only), founded in 1893; - Nuffield College, founded in 1937. |