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- See all the latest news on Brasenose College, including reflections on life and study from our students, and research sketches from our tutors Brasenose has around 350 undergraduate students from many different backgrounds, studying a wide range of subjects.
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Brasenose College (BNC) [4] is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. It began as Brasenose Hall in the 13th century, before being founded as a college in 1509.
Situated in Radcliffe Square, Brasenose is a friendly college at the heart of the University and city. We are able to accommodate undergraduates in single rooms for all years of study at our main site or nearby Frewin complex.
All figures below on Student Statistics are provided by Student Data Management and Analysis and data is correct as of 1 December 2023. Data is rounded to the nearest five. See below for an explanation of visiting and recognised student status.
Brasenose has around 350 undergraduate students from many different backgrounds, studying a wide range of subjects. Meet some of them.
Statistics show that in the most recent admissions round 18% of Brasenose applicants received an offer to study at Oxford, either at Brasenose or at another College, compared to the university-wide average of 15%.
“Brasenose stands out as a college in my opinion because of its community. Year-after-year BNC students cultivate a welcoming and sociable environment like no other college (friendliest college in Oxford for a reason) making the transition to university life so much easier.
Statistics show that in the most recent admissions round 20% of Brasenose applicants received an offer to study at Oxford, either at Brasenose or at another College, compared to the university-wide average of 17%.