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  1. www.oriel.ox.ac.uk. Das Oriel College (vollständiger Name: The House of the Blessed Mary the Virgin in Oxford, commonly called Oriel College, of the Foundation of Edward the Second of famous memory, sometime King of England [2]) ist eines der konstituierenden Colleges der University of Oxford; es wurde um 1324 von Adam de Brome gegründet.

  2. Oriel provides strong and experienced tutorial support in each of the three traditional branches of chemistry: organic, inorganic and physical. Chemistry is a central discipline among the sciences, at the interface with physics, biology and medicine. It is concerned with all aspects of materials, including living systems, their physical and ...

  3. Oriel does not have a preference for Maths or Biology at A level, and students taking one non-science A level are encouraged to apply. Modern Languages (and Linguistics) Number of places Usually 9 Admission Criteria One piece of marked written work is required for each language you plan to study and in which you will have A2 (or equivalent) before university.

  4. 奧利爾书院(Oriel College) (又译奥利尔学院、奥里尔学院)是牛津大學下的一個书院,位於牛津 奧利爾廣場。 該书院歷史可追溯至1320年代,自稱是牛津最古老的皇家機構,為了顯示其皇家地位,又稱國王书院(King's College、King's Hall)。

  5. www.oriel.ox.ac.uk › course › historyHistory - Oriel College

    History - Oriel College. History is one of the largest subjects at Oriel, with 9 or 10 undergraduate students admitted each year. Undergraduate students can select options from the whole Oxford history curriculum, ranging from the end of the Roman Empire and the rise of Islam to modern America and China. The geographical range is also broad ...

  6. Located in Oriel Square, Oriel College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in Oxford, England. It is the oldest royal foundation in Oxford (a title formerly held by University College, which formerly it was founded by Alfred the Great). King’s College has been known historically as King’s College and King’s Hall ...

  7. Tourists and Other Visitors. The College is generally open for visitors between 2pm and 4pm (or dusk, whichever is earlier) each day, except in Trinity (Summer) Term, when College is not open to visitors due to student examinations. Trinity Term runs from around mid-April to the end of June. You can check precise dates on the University’s ...