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  1. 13 de jul. de 2012 · By Richard Bauckham. Jesus: A Very Short Introduction. Paperback, £7.99. The VSI series has gained a deserved reputation for producing intelligent and comprehensive introductions to a wide range of subjects. Due to the diverse interests of its presumed readership, it is expected that subjects will be treated in a very broad fashion, to appeal ...

  2. University of Oxford, Department of Engineering Science: People - Professor Profile for Jesus Lizana, an Associate Professor in Engineering Science. The profile provides a profile photo and contact information, this includes links to their social media profiles on Twitter/X and LinkedIn.

  3. Jesus College Turl Street Oxford OX1 3DW. lodge@jesus.ox.ac.uk ... University of Oxford Estates Services The Malthouse Tidmarsh Lane Oxford OX1 1NQ +44 (0)1865 278 750

  4. Jesus College virtual tour. 360° views of Jesus College. These images cover facilities such as the dining hall, library, 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.

  5. We also offer a range of generous grants, prizes and awards to support our students during their time at Oxford. Students await their graduation ceremony, 2019. The College is located in the historic heart of the city, just a few minutes’ walk from the University’s libraries, science campus and humanities buildings, with shops, markets and restaurants on your doorstep.

  6. Accommodation at Jesus College is amongst the best in Oxford, and very popular with our students. Our accommodation is set across three city locations. On the College’s historic city centre site, we house all first-year undergraduates during term, and many first-year postgraduates throughout the year. The rooms range in date from the 17th to ...

  7. Jesus College was the first Protestant college to be founded at the University of Oxford, and it is the only Oxford college to date from Elizabeth's reign. [1] [2] It was the first new Oxford college since 1555, in the reign of Mary , when Trinity College and St John's College were founded as Roman Catholic colleges. [1]