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  1. Merton College, the first fully self-governing college of the University of Oxford, was founded in 1264 by Walter de Merton, sometime Chancellor of England and later Bishop of Rochester. This community of scholars formed the model for all subsequent Oxford and Cambridge colleges. Since then, the college has fostered generations of academic and ...

  2. Merton College. Merton is a beautiful old college with a welcoming atmosphere where people feel free to get involved with what they want. Whatever your goals at Oxford, in drama, music, sport, or indeed work, at Merton there’ll always be a tight-knit community supporting you.

  3. Study here. Merton is one of the oldest and most beautiful colleges in Oxford, tucked away behind the High Street, with glorious views across Christ Church Meadows, but within easy reach of libraries, labs and the city centre. We are a vibrant, diverse, inclusive, community with an exceptional record of academic success.

  4. Merton College, the first fully self-governing College in the University, was founded in 1264 by Walter de Merton, sometime Chancellor of England and later Bishop of Rochester. Mob Quadrangle, the oldest quadrangle in the University, was built in three phases: the Treasury c.1288-91; the north and east ranges and the Sacristy c.1304-11; and the Library on the south and west sides 1373-8.

  5. 9 de ago. de 2020 · Private Tour of Merton College, University of Oxford.For more information: Sources: https://www.merton.ox.ac.uk/about/history-mertonhttps://en.wikipedia.org/...

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  6. Merton College is a vibrant and diverse intellectual community that has been at the forefront of education and research at Oxford University since 1264.

  7. Merton College est l'un des colleges constituant l' université d'Oxford au Royaume-Uni. Il est notamment connu pour les célèbres professeurs qui y ont enseigné, depuis Duns Scot au tournant au 13 e -14 e siècle. Merton a été fondé en 1264 par Walter de Merton, évêque de Rochester. C'est l'un des collèges les plus anciens d'Oxford.