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  1. Hace 1 día · At St. John's College the main Gatehouse and the unaltered ranges of First Court, 1511–6, and Second Court with the Shrewsbury Tower, 1598–1602, are important brick buildings of their periods. The Library, 1623–5, is of architectural interest for the premeditated use of revived Gothic forms in the reign of James I.

  2. Hace 3 días · Among the Colleges St. John's was still prominent for its Puritanism. John Still, Master 1574–7, had many difficulties with refractory fellows, and in 1590 the Master, William Whitaker, and the fellows are found writing to the Chancellor, denying that a presbytery had been set up in the College.

  3. Hace 2 días · John Venn, who came up to Caius in 1853, thought that, outside Trinity and St. John's, 'there was probably not a single College which provided what would now be considered the minimum of necessary instruction, even in classics and mathematics'.

  4. Hace 5 días · Andrew Chamblin Memorial Concert 2024 – Thursday 20 June, 8pm. Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, and livestreamed online. The 18th annual concert in memory of St John’s alumnus Dr Andrew Chamblin will be given by the British conductor, organist and pianist, Wayne Marshall OBE. Watch live when it is streamed online.

  5. Hace 1 día · Under these regulations, the borough bailiffs (mayors after 1638) had the power to appoint masters, with Ashton's old St John's College, Cambridge having an academic veto. Shrewsbury has retained links with the college, with the continued appointment of Johnian academics to the Governing Body, and the historic awarding of "closed ...

  6. Hace 2 días · Though most of the Durham colleges are governed and owned directly by the university itself (the exceptions being St John's and St Chad's), the legal status of the Durham colleges is similar to Oxbridge colleges, setting them apart from those at the universities of Kent, Lancaster, and York.

  7. Hace 1 día · In 2007, the university agreed to acquire a portion of the land granted to St John's College (a residential college of the university) to develop the Sydney Institute of Health and Medical Research, now the Charles Perkins Centre, named in honour of the first Indigenous Australian man to graduate from the university, Charles Perkins.