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A-Z of colleges. Oxford University is made up of more than 30 different colleges. Colleges are academic communities, where students usually have their tutorials. Each one has its own dining hall, bar, common room and library, and lots of college groups and societies.
- Lady Margaret Hall
Lady Margaret Hall (LMH) is a pioneering Oxford University...
- Wadham College
As one of the bigger colleges of the University, we offer...
- Mansfield College
Mansfield occupies one of the best sites in Oxford, a short...
- St Hugh's College
Founded in 1886, St Hugh’s was established to offer an...
- Jesus College
About the college. At the heart of the city, Jesus College...
- Trinity College
About the college. Trinity is a medium-sized college with a...
- St Anne's College
St Anne’s co-runs several outreach and access programmes...
- Keble College
Keble College was originally established to extend access to...
- Lady Margaret Hall
Colleges of the University of Oxford. Aerial view of many of the colleges of the University of Oxford. The University of Oxford has thirty-nine colleges, and four permanent private halls (PPHs) of religious foundation. Colleges (with the exception of three 'societies of the university') and PPHs are autonomous self-governing ...
Colleges | University of Oxford. Home About Colleges. Colleges. Use the links below to visit the websites of all Oxford University Colleges and Permanent Private Halls. A-Z of Colleges and Permanent Private Halls. All Souls College. Balliol College. Blackfriars. Brasenose College. Campion Hall. Christ Church. Corpus Christi College. Exeter College.
The colleges are initially shown in a random order to encourage you to explore the whole range of Oxford colleges, rather than only those which appear at the start of an alphabetical list. If you're already interested in a particular college, you can also: sort the colleges alphabetically by name; or; sort by year the college was first founded.
University has the longest grace of any Oxford (and perhaps Cambridge) college. It is read before every Formal Hall , which is held on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays. The reading is performed by a Scholar of the college and whoever is sitting at the head of High Table (typically the Master, or the most senior Fellow at the table if the Master is not dining).
- 1249; 774 years ago
- 410 (2019–20)
- The College of the Great Hall of the University of Oxford
A searchable map of Oxford to help you find your way around the city. The University website also has available a printable PDF map of all Colleges and University departments in the centre of Oxford.
Subcategories. This category has the following 47 subcategories, out of 47 total. Former colleges and halls of the University of Oxford (11 C, 26 P) Alumni of the University of Oxford by college (55 C) Fictional colleges of the University of Oxford (3 P)