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Balliol College is a place where people of exceptional potential study with academics who are experts in their field. In this community in the centre of Oxford, Balliol generates ideas and educates
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Balliol College (/ ˈ b eɪ l i əl /) is a constituent college of the University of Oxford. Founded in 1263 by John I de Balliol, it has a claim to be the oldest college in Oxford and the English-speaking world. Members of Balliol have been awarded 13 Nobel Prizes with 12 Laureates (the most of any Oxford college).
- £119.1 million (2018)
- 366 (2017–18)
- 1263; 760 years ago
Balliol College; Forma parte de: Universidad de Oxford: Fundación: 1263: Fundador: John I de Balliol y Dervorguilla of Galloway: Localización; Dirección: Oxford, Inglaterra, Reino Unido: Coordenadas: Administración; Director: Andrew Graham: Afiliaciones: St John's College: Academia; Estudiantes: 631 • Pregrado
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About the college. Centrally located on Broad Street, Balliol is close to laboratories, lecture theatres, libraries and shops. Balliol led the way in turning Oxford into a place open to all on merit.
History. Balliol has existed as a community of scholars on its present Broad Street site without interruption since about 1263. By this token it claims to be the oldest college in Oxford, and in the English-speaking world.
Balliol is one of the oldest and most centrally situated of the Oxford colleges, well known for its high academic standards, diverse community, friendly atmosphere and lively spirit of intellectual debate.
Balliol College /ˈbeɪliəl/ es uno de los colleges que constituyen la Universidad de Oxford, en el Reino Unido. Datos rápidos Forma parte de, Fundación ... Cerrar. Historia. Fue fundado en 1263 por Jean de Bailleul, señor escocés de origen normando, bajo el auspicio del obispo de Durham.