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  1. A list of alumni of Magdalen College (/ ˈ m ɔː d l ɪ n / MAWD-lin), one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. Notable former students include politicians, lawyers, bishops, poets, and academics. The list is largely male as women were first admitted to study at Magdalen in 1979.

  2. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Alumni and friends - Magdalen College. SCROLL. Our community extends far beyond the College walls. Whether you are a former student, the family of an undergraduate, a friend of the Choir, or someone who just loves Magdalen, you can play a part in ensuring our wonderful College continues to flourish. Supporting Magdalen. Publications.

  3. The Magdalen College Alumni Board is a representative organization that supports the college in carrying out its mission while building up the community of alumni by assisting in the continuing liberal education, professional networking, and spiritual growth of the college’s alumni.

  4. Foundation charter. Magdalen quickly became one of Oxford’s most prominent colleges. Kings and Princes visited us, including Edward IV, Richard III and James I. We soon produced alumni who achieved great things in later life, including Thomas Wolsey, Fellow here in the 1490s, and Henry VIII’s chief minister for two decades.

  5. More recent Magdalen alumni to become politicians include Malcolm Fraser, former prime minister of Australia, and John Turner, former prime minister of Canada. Many members of the UK Parliament have been alumni of Magdalen. In the current House of Commons sit alumni Alex Chalk, Jeremy Hunt and John Redwood.

  6. Magdalen College is committed to fostering a welcoming and inclusive community, ... Event type: Alumni . 12 May 2024 Magdalen at the Town & Gown.

  7. It was one of the largest and wealthiest Colleges in Oxford, supporting many Fellows and scholars, as well as a chapel choir. Its buildings and gardens are among the finest of any College in Oxford. Famous alumni include Cardinal Wolsey, Joseph Addison, Edward Gibbon, Oscar Wilde, and Dudley Moore.