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  1. About. Founded in 1610 by Dorothy Wadham, the College is one of the largest in Oxford with 250 graduate students and 450 undergraduates.

  2. Wadham College is one of the largest colleges of the University of Oxford, situated close to the heart of the city, with approximately 450 undergraduates, 150 graduates, and 60 Fellows. Founded in 1610 by Nicholas and Dorothy Wadham, it has a rich and energetic past and looks confidently to a similarly vibrant future, as it embarks on its next century.

  3. Wadham College. Parks Road Oxford, OX1 3PN General enquiries T: +44 (0)1865 277900 E: lodge@wadham.ox.ac.uk. Contact | Visit. Quick Links. Admissions Students Alumni ...

  4. Wadham College combines its graduate student body (MCR) with its undergraduates (JCR) to form a combined Students’ Union, and graduates play a full part in the life of the college. The Tutor for Graduates is available for consultation and advice and each graduate student is allocated a College Advisor whose academic interests are close to the student’s own.

  5. Wadham College Gym is a free on-site facility for the use of all students who have completed an induction on how to safely use the equipment provided. There are a number of rowing machines, free weights, power rack and various work benches, and a squash and badminton court that students can book.

  6. There is a pedigree in Jackson’s Wadham College. The archive largely comprises internal college documents, and records of college estates, of which the largest collection were in Essex. A catalogue of the Muniments of Wadham College was produced by Lawrence Stone for the National Register of Archives in 1962, and reproduced in limited numbers.

  7. Wadham College is one of the colleges of the University of Oxford. Nicholas and Dorothy Wadham founded the college in 1610. The college, founded for male students only, first admitted female students in 1974.