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  1. St Anne's College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England. It was founded in 1879 and gained full college status in 1959. Originally a women's college, it has admitted men since 1979.

    • 1879
    • Consulto et audacter, (Purposefully and boldly)
    • Collegium Sanctae Annae
  2. 4 de abr. de 2012 · Rigorous & supportive. St Anne’s is a forward looking & outward facing college in the University of Oxford. We inspire and challenge our students to fulfil their academic potential and prepare for future careers. Learn more.

  3. St Anne's College. About the college. College facilities. Courses available. Location map. College outreach. About the college. St Anne’s is a down-to-earth, friendly and independent-minded college. As well as being modern in outlook and architecture, it is also open to the world, informal yet academically demanding.

  4. About the college. St Anne’s, well-known for its friendly and supportive academic environment, has over 300 graduates from many countries. St Anne’s is modern, open and committed to opportunity, and keen to reach out to students from around the world, involving all students in college life.

  5. St Anne’s is a down-to-earth, friendly and independent-minded college that takes people for what they are. It is modern in its outlook and architecture and open to the world, informal and yet academically demanding. We are one of Oxford’s largest colleges, with some 446 undergraduates and 300 graduates.

  6. St Anne’s is one of Oxford’s largest colleges, with over 800 students. Our Fellows’ world leading research ranges across the arts, humanities, social sciences, mathematics, and physical, life and medical sciences. Who we are. Independent & collaborative.

  7. St Anne's College, Oxford. St. Anne's College is one one of the colleges of the University of Oxford. It was founded in 1879 as "The Association for the Education for Women". It was the first institution in Oxford for the education of female students. In 1942, it was renamed as the St. Anne Society.