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Brasenose College ( BNC) [4] is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. It began as Brasenose Hall in the 13th century, before being founded as a college in 1509. The library and chapel were added in the mid-17th century and the new quadrangle in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
- £177.9 million (2021)
- 375 (2021)
- 1509; 514 years ago
Situated in Radcliffe Square, Brasenose is a friendly college at the heart of the University and city. We are able to accommodate undergraduates in single rooms for all years of study at our main site or nearby Frewin complex.
El Colegio Brasenose (en inglés: Brasenose College) es uno de los colleges que constituyen la Universidad de Oxford, en el Reino Unido. En 2006 contaba con un presupuesto de 98 millones de libras.
- William Smyth
- 1509
Brasenose's graduates study for a wide range of higher degrees across all of the University's academic divisions and collectively form a diverse and international group. The graduate community is highly cosmopolitan with up to 50 nationalities represented at any one time.
The history of Brasenose College, Oxford, stretches back to 1509, when Brasenose College was founded on the site of Brasenose Hall. Its name is believed to derive from the name of a bronze knocker that adorned the hall's door.
Undergraduate Courses. Biochemistry. Biology. Chemistry. Classics. Economics and Management. Engineering. English. Experimental Psychology and Psychology, Philosophy and Linguistics.