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  1. Sustainability at St Edmund Hall. The Hall is committed to being recognised as one of the greenest and most environmentally sustainable colleges in Oxford.Our Sustainability Sub-Committee has been working with our 900 students and staff over the past 18 months to greatly reduce our impact on the natural environment, manage resources that we impact in a sustainable way, and conserve and enhance ...

  2. History of the Hall. Medieval halls were established to house and educate undergraduates, many of them predating Oxford’s colleges. St Edmund Hall was the last of these many medieval halls to survive, becoming a fully incorporated college in the twentieth century. The first documented reference to St Edmund Hall is from 1317, which indicates ...

  3. This is the YouTube channel of St Edmund Hall (more commonly known as Teddy Hall) - a friendly, vibrant college that's part of the University of Oxford. Our ...

  4. Although a college in the strict sense only since 1957, the history of St Edmund Hall goes back to the thirteenth century, and it can claim to be the oldest surviving academic society to house and educate undergraduates in any university. Medieval halls were established to house and educate undergraduates, many of them predating Oxford’s ...

  5. St Edmund Hall is committed to being recognised as one of the greenest and most environmentally sustainable colleges in Oxford. Our Sustainability Sub-Committee has been working with our 900 students and staff to greatly reduce our impact on the natural environment, manage resources that we impact in a sustainable way, and conserve and enhance biodiversity across all our sites.

  6. St Edmund Hall (affectionately known as ‘Teddy Hall’) dates back to at least the thirteenth century and has some beautiful historic buildings, combined with a very modern outlook. Find out what makes the College distinctive.

  7. St Edmund Hall is a relatively small college arranged around the Front Quad and Rear Quad. Due to the age of the College, and the mix of building styles, some areas are more accessible than others. Please read this Oxford Access Guide to the Hall before your visit. If you have any accessibility questions, please contact the College’s ...