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  1. Jesus College has had Welsh connections since its founding in 1571, although our students now come from all over the UK and abroad. In 2022, we opened the Cheng Yu Tung Building on our historic site, which houses new study and teaching spaces, graduate facilities, a multi-faith prayer room, and a café. We are due to open an onsite gym in 2024.

  2. Founded in 1571, the College retains many of its original features – including our beautiful Elizabethan dining hall (below), Chapel, and Principal’s Lodgings. Jesus College was one of the first men’s colleges to admit women, in 1974, but nowadays, our student intake is evenly balanced between men and women.

  3. Jesus College was founded in June 1571 by a group of Welshmen led by Hugh Price, a lawyer, clergyman and Treasurer of St. David’s Cathedral. In approving the new foundation however, Queen Elizabeth I appointed herself its Foundress, and Jesus became the first and only Oxford College to be founded during the monarch’s reign.

  4. www.jesus.ox.ac.uk › study-here › undergraduateAdmissions - Jesus College

    We make every effort to ensure that the admissions process is fair to applicants from every background and type of school. Academic study is the focus of life in College and we do all we can to ensure that you fulfil your potential and enjoy your studies, whichever subject you choose. An important aspect of teaching in Oxford is the tutorial.

  5. 24 de sept. de 2021 · Jesus College, Oxford, Oxford, Oxfordshire. 460 likes · 2 talking about this · 193 were here. Jesus College combines excellence in teaching and research with a vibrant and supportive community.

  6. Jesus College [1] is one of the colleges of the University of Oxford. The college was founded by Elizabeth I on 27 June 1571 for the education of clergy, though students now study a broad range of secular subjects. A major driving force behind the establishment of the college was Hugh Price (or Ap Rhys), a churchman and lawyer from Brecon in Wales.

  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.