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  1. Oriel College. Although comparatively smaller than most other colleges, Oriel boasts a wonderful location, a multitude of facilities and a close, caring atmosphere. The college itself has three quads, with the first being home to its iconic steps. Oriel has a bit of reputation amongst other colleges for being competitive - particularly with rowing.

  2. All donations received make a big difference to the future aspirations of the College, as well as those of our students. Many of our alumni choose to make a donation online, but if you would prefer to make a donation through alternate means, please get in touch with us at: development.office@oriel.ox.ac.uk and we will be happy to help.

  3. Ralston ‘Rex’ Nettleford (3rd February 1933 to 2nd February 2010) was an author, academic, dancer and activist. Born in Falmouth, Jamaica, Nettleford grew up in the country and graduated with a degree in History from the University of the West Indies. In 1957, he received a Rhodes Scholarship to Oriel College, Oxford and obtained an MPhil ...

  4. Alongside the delivery of world-class teaching, Oriel’s Fellows and academics are constantly challenging our understanding of the world around us through their innovative research. From Medicine to Linguistics, from History to Philosophy, from Physics to Religion, the academic life of Oriel College is thriving. The research being undertaken ...

  5. Oriel College is a medieval college within the University of Oxford. Located in the High Street in the very centre of Oxford, the college is one of the oldest in the University (founded in 1326). Notable alumni include the historian A.J.P. Taylor, former Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Arundel, Sir Walter Raleigh, Thomas More and John Henry Newman.

  6. www.oriel.ox.ac.uk › study-with-us › undergraduatesUndergraduates - Oriel College

    Oriel is home to around 340 undergraduates studying a wide range of subjects. Find out more about the courses we offer, the people teaching them, and what studying for your undergraduate degree at Oriel might look like. Biochemistry. undergraduate life. come and visit.

  7. Patrick is Oriel's Admissions Officer and manages the admissions process for both Undergraduate and Graduate applicants.He is able to assist with queries regarding admission to Oxford University and Oriel, and visits to the College for individual applicants. Patrick has previously held roles at other Colleges of the University including Balliol, Regent’s Park and Kellogg.