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  1. About Balliol College. Founded in 1263, Balliol is one of the most prestigious Oxford colleges and boasts an impressive array of alumni, featuring four British Prime Ministers including former Prime Minister, Boris Johnson. Since its foundation in 1263 Balliol has been one of the most progressive, politically active and best-performing colleges ...

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  3. Undergraduate Courses. Asian and Middle Eastern Studies. Biology. Biomedical Sciences. Chemistry. Classical Archaeology and Ancient History. Classics. Classics and Modern Languages. Classics with Asian and Middle Eastern Studies.

  4. College Arms and Heraldry. Representations of College Patron Saint: Catherine of Alexandria. Masters of Balliol College. Portraits catalogue. Church Patronage - ecclesiastical benefices and livings. Gazetteer - places historically associated with Balliol College. an image of Balliol in 1675. The Snell Exhibitions. Balliol & Blundell’s School

  5. Balliol is an academic community which exists to promote excellence in learning and to encourage scholarship and research at the very highest levels. Founded in 1263, it is one of the oldest ...

  6. Balliol College är ett college vid Oxfords universitet, beläget vid Broad Street i den norra delen av Oxfords historiska innerstad. Det grundades omkring 1263 av John de Balliol och är ett av universitetets tre äldsta college (de andra två är University College och Merton College ).

  7. Balliol College Dining Hall, Oxford University by David Iliff, source Wikimedia. Over centuries Balliol has evolved its own traditions and customs. One of them is the Snell Dinner which takes place on the third March Friday in memory of John Snell, whose benefaction established exhibitions for students from the University of Glasgow to study at Balliol.