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  1. Worcester College was established in 1714, but on the site of a much older educational community founded by Benedictine monks in the 13th century. We were once on the fringes of Oxford, but now we’re right at the beating heart of this university city. Whilst proud of our heritage, we’re also a forward-looking college that balances tradition ...

  2. Worcester College virtual tour. 360° views of Worcester College. These images cover facilities such as the JCR, chapel, as well as an example of a student room, garden or quad, and the porters’ lodge. You may also like to visit the college website for more images.

  3. Worcester College, Worcester: Consulta 14 opiniones, artículos, y 5 fotos de Worcester College, clasificada en Tripadvisor en el N.°35 de 67 atracciones en Worcester.

  4. The land was officially purchased by Worcester College from St John’s College in 1744 and has since been an integral part of Worcester’s grounds. Several Provosts have since been responsible for overseeing the stewardship of the orchard, including Provost F. J. Lys (Provost 1919-1946) who wrote extensively of his work with the orchard in his memoirs.

  5. 3 de jun. de 2019 · Worcester College. Lecture theatre, dance studio, seminar rooms, foyer and study space (Niall McLaughlin, 2017)“It has taken time, unstinting application from the client and the procurement team, a generous donor prepared to cover the eye-watering build cost, a building team capable of the highest levels of craftsmanship and an architectural team capable of the very highest design quality ...

  6. Join Worcester College Choir for a 20th anniversary performance of Bob Chilcott’s ‘A Little Jazz Mass’, conducted by the composer himself. One of the most celebrated contemporary choral composers, Bob Chilcott has a long-held affinity with jazz. With a characterful accompaniment and a swinging rhythm, A Little Jazz Mass offers up the ...

  7. Choir &. chapel music. The Chapel is home to a varied and dynamic music programme, continuing a tradition of public worship and singing on the College site that stretches back over 700 years. As well as four choral services each week, there are also regular concerts and special events organised under the Music at Worcester umbrella.