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  1. At Magdalen we usually admit four undergraduates each year to read Mathematics (including one for Maths and Statistics), two for the joint course in Maths and Computer Science and one for Maths and Philosophy. We are keen to attract outstanding students who are willing to invest time and energy in a challenging course. Tutorials in Mathematics ...

  2. Magdalen College allows visitors into all of its Quadrangles, the antechapel, hall, cloister, gardens & Addison’s Walk. Book a Tour "The tour was well thought out and Sophie was an engaging guide with a mine of interesting information, much of it new to me even as someone who's lived in Oxford for the past 30 years.

  3. Magdalen College. Magdalen is home to truly beautiful surroundings as well as a real community. Addison’s Walk and the Deer Park offer a perfect break from the library and there’s always something happening around college. Food. Our hall food is good and quite cheap. Breakfast is around £2.50 and lunch and dinner is about £4.

  4. 26 de abr. de 2024 · This is a very special May Morning for Magdalen College as it coincides with the 550th anniversary of Magdalen College Chapel. William Waynflete founded Magdalen on 12 June 1458, but it wasn’t until 5 May 1474 that the foundation stone of the Chapel was laid by then President of Magdalen, William Tybard, and blessed by Bishop Robert Tully of St David’s.

  5. Magdalen College. Guarding access to a breathtaking expanse of private lawns, woodlands, river walks and even its own deer park, Magdalen ('mawd-lin'), founded in 1458, is one of Oxford’s wealthiest and most beautiful colleges. Beyond its elegant Victorian gateway, you come to its medieval chapel and glorious 15th-century tower.

  6. oxfordhistory.org.uk › north › magdalen_collegeMagdalen College, Oxford

    The college of St Mary Magdalen (pronounced “Maudlen”) was founded in 1448 for the study of Theology and Philosophy by William of Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester (formerly Master of Winchester College and Provost of Eton). The original site was on the south side of the High Street, between the present Merton Street and Logic Lane, but from ...

  7. 26 de abr. de 2024 · The College Choir enriches our worship every day of the week in Full Term (except Mondays) at 6.00pm, and every Sunday morning in Term at 11.00am. On Saturdays, the Academical Clerks are joined by sopranos from a number of Oxford colleges to form the Consort of Voices. Other services in Chapel are said – without the Choir – and these, like ...