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  1. www.jesus.ox.ac.uk › study-here › undergraduateBiology - Jesus College

    Biology at Oxford is a single honours degree course taught by the Department of Biology. The course combines traditional core topics, such as animal and plant evolution and systematics, with modern developments and techniques in all spheres of biology, from the molecular and cellular to the whole organismal and ecological. It makes full use of ...

  2. Accommodation at Jesus College is amongst the best in Oxford, and very popular with our students. Our accommodation is set across three city locations. On the College’s historic city centre site, we house all first-year undergraduates during term, and many first-year postgraduates throughout the year. The rooms range in date from the 17th to ...

  3. Jesus College. Age. Old - 1571. ... • Other years live in college owned accommodation ... • At college: 14% • At Oxford: 16%. Personality

  4. The Meyricke Library is the main library for current members of Jesus College. It houses 30,000 books to support all the courses taught at Jesus, with generous self-service borrowing. The reading rooms offer a variety of comfortable workspaces open 24 hours a day, with Wi-Fi throughout for access to Oxford’s unrivalled collections of electronic journals and e-books.

  5. The main buildings of Jesus College, one of the colleges of the University of Oxford, are located in the centre of the city of Oxford, England, between Turl Street, Ship Street, Cornmarket Street, and Market Street. Jesus College was founded in 1571 by Elizabeth I caused by the petition of a Welsh clergyman, Hugh Price, who was treasurer of St ...

  6. Join students and staff in a virtual tour of this 450-year-old Oxford College! #Oxford #University #Tour

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  7. Herbert George (OM) 1919–39. Chemistry tutor, who also acted as the college's Librarian and Bursar. [98] Lewis Gilbertson (OM) 1840–72. Served as Junior Bursar for a time, then as vice-principal (1855–72); tried to move the college towards Anglo-Catholicism and involved in the renovation of the chapel in 1864.