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  1. I’ve since continued with Athletics and have also picked up rowing (Oriel Summer VIII’s 2023, and hopefully again 2024). At Oriel, I’m involved in my MCR and am one of the founding officers and treasurer for the Oriel College Metaphysical Club (OCMC). I’m also a reader for the Newton House Theological Centre, in central Oxford.

  2. Ralston ‘Rex’ Nettleford (3rd February 1933 to 2nd February 2010) was an author, academic, dancer and activist. Born in Falmouth, Jamaica, Nettleford grew up in the country and graduated with a degree in History from the University of the West Indies. In 1957, he received a Rhodes Scholarship to Oriel College, Oxford and obtained an MPhil ...

  3. Alongside the delivery of world-class teaching, Oriel’s Fellows and academics are constantly challenging our understanding of the world around us through their innovative research. From Medicine to Linguistics, from History to Philosophy, from Physics to Religion, the academic life of Oriel College is thriving. The research being undertaken ...

  4. Oriel is keen to provide teaching opportunities for postgraduates, and we have our own graduate teaching scheme. Each year several Graduate Teaching Assistants are appointed from across a range of subjects. These positions are advertised in the Vacancies section of the College website, and MCR members will also be notified by email when ...

  5. 26 de mar. de 2024 · Not only was Mativo accepted but was also offered two scholarships, eventually deciding on accepting the Mastercard Foundation AfOx scholarship. Mativo is clear that she came to the University of Oxford and Oriel College with two goals: one, to link climate change to persons with disabilities, and two to link climate change to women.

  6. Since the College’s foundation in 1326, many interesting figures have passed through Oriel’s gates. A selection of biographies of some of these figures can be found below, and further entries will be added in the future to expand this list. If you would like to suggest someone to be added to the list, please contact: communications@oriel.ox ...

  7. Tourists and Other Visitors. The College is generally open for visitors between 2pm and 4pm (or dusk, whichever is earlier) each day, except in Trinity (Summer) Term, when College is not open to visitors due to student examinations. Trinity Term runs from around mid-April to the end of June. You can check precise dates on the University’s ...