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Why you should consider Wadham when choosing your college. 1. Inclusive and welcoming. Wadham is famous for its friendly, inclusive and welcoming culture. The College is proud of the diversity of its student body, comprising over 50 nationalities. We are proud to be in the vanguard of efforts to broaden access to the University of Oxford.
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The Good Bits 1. The location! We're right in the middle of Oxford. You'll never have to walk further than about 10 minutes to get anywhere for uni work. We're also right next to Tescos and Sainsbury's, and really close to a food market, and main street of restaurants. 2. Balliol has one of the most active JCRs (Junior Common Room- the student body...
The Good Bits 1. Excellent location, by far the best in Oxford being the only undergraduate college on Radcliffe Square (considered by many the world's prettiest square) as well as being on the High Street. You are allowed to park on the square which is handy. Nothing in Oxford is more than about a 15 minute walk away. Frewin is situated next to Ox...
The Good Bits 1. Gorgeous grounds and buildings (including the "Harry Potter" dining hall!) and amazing scenery 2. Probably the best architecture of any college. Centrepiece of Tom Quad is a pond with koi... who doesn't love that? 3. The cathedral is obviously on site - therefore making it a bit easier to find out what all the fuss is about (both t...
The Good Bits 1. Has the Pelican. 'Nuff said 2. Small, cosy college. You will know absolutely everyone in college, which is always a good thing 3. Excellent beer cellar with a good atmosphere and decent prices 4. Very sociable JCR 5. Formal Halls good fun, generally once a week 6. Food generally pretty good 7. New Chef in 2019 is really really good...
The Good Bits 1. Small in size, Exeter - like all of the Turl Street colleges - has a reputation for being friendly and for everybody knowing one another, a feeling not easily found in larger colleges. 2. Turl Street is a fabulous location, right in the city centre but with a quiet, secluded feel. 3. An absolutely beautiful chapel, arguably one of ...
The Good Bits 1. Small (possibly even the smallest) and super-friendly, so you get a fantastic sense of community from the word go. There are also next to no divisions between the year-groups; everyone mixes very well, to the extent that from a first-year perspective, it's often hard to tell which year different students are in. 2. The buildings - ...
The Good Bits 1. Central location means that everything is in easy reach in first year (which is spent living in college). Even most of the 2nd and 3rd year accomodation, which is all college provided, is not far away. The nearest supermarket can be reached in five minutes. 2. Opposite the Bodleian Library. 3. College library and chapel are open 24...
The Good Bits 1. Very active JCR. There is something for everyone to get involved with. Great sense of family - very difficult to get isolated. 2. The college itself is right in the centre of town (on Turl Street) so for the first year at least you have easy access to basically everywhere in Oxford. 3. The college owns two large blocks of flats on ...
The Good Bits 1. Keble is one of the largest colleges within the University. There is a largely social and sporting atmosphere in college with lots of social events and BOPs (twice a term or more with intercollegiate ones). BOPs are held in the very large 60s bar with very friendly bar staff and great cocktails to boot. Recently, the bar has gone u...
The Good Bits 1. A large and extremely friendly and dynamic college. Equal numbers of men and women. 2. Overall vibe: fair-minded and forward-thinking.Year groups mix fantastically well. 3. Close to Summertown, St Giles and Jericho - bookshops, cafes, delis, bars, Phoenix Picturehouse. 4. Close to the linguistics department and to some science and ...
Wadham College (/ ˈ w ɒ d ə m /) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford [3] in the United Kingdom. It is located in the centre of Oxford, at the intersection of Broad Street and Parks Road.
Meet our progressive community, discover what it's like to study and work here, and explore our beautiful buildings and gardens.
Founded in 1610 by Dorothy Wadham, the College is one of the largest in Oxford with 250 graduate students and 450 undergraduates.
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Close to the Bodleian Library, the University Science Area, and the city centre, Wadham College has large, quiet grounds with some of the most beautiful gardens in Oxford and a fine early 17th-century quad alongside more modern buildings.