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Witches, Dragons and Hidden Kingdoms. Magdalen College is committed to fostering a welcoming and inclusive community, maintaining and promoting excellence in teaching and research, and contributing to the wider public good.
- Considering Magdalen
The first thing you need to know about Magdalen College is...
- Student life
The social life of students at Magdalen revolves around the...
- About Magdalen College
The Great Tower: an Oxford icon. Alongside a tradition of...
- Visiting Magdalen College
The College will be closed to all visitors on 27 September,...
- The Choir
The Choir of Magdalen College, Oxford was founded in 1480...
- Supporting Magdalen
By giving to Magdalen, you are continuing the tradition of...
- Chat with Our Students
This is a page for prospective students to ask current...
- Considering Magdalen
It is a lively college with an active and inclusive undergraduate body of about 400 students, who can live in college accommodation for the whole of their course. Alongside its tradition of academic excellence, Magdalen ensures that its students are well supported.
About the college. Magdalen has some of the most beautiful buildings in Oxford and is set in 120 acres of grounds which include the Deer Park and Addison’s riverside walk. The atmosphere is relaxed but with ambitions towards academic and extra-curricular success.
Magdalen College (/ ˈ m ɔː d l ɪ n / MAWD-lin) is a constituent college of the University of Oxford. It was founded in 1458 by Bishop of Winchester William of Waynflete.
The College will be closed to all visitors on 27 September, October 6th and 20 December – 31 December, all dates inclusive, but see below for New Year’s Day 2025). Despite being in the centre of Oxford, Magdalen is teeming with flora and fauna, including kingfishers, and otters.
Magdalen College was founded in 1458 by William Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester, and Lord Chancellor. He wanted a college on the grandest scale, and his foundation was the largest in Oxford, with 40 Fellows, 30 scholars (known at Magdalen as Demies), and a large choir for his Chapel.
Have a look around Oxford University's Magdalen College with this interactive 360° virtual tour.