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  1. Congratulations to Giles Longstaff who will be joining Exeter Cathedral as their Organ Scholar in September. Giles is currently in his final year reading Music at Worcester and is the Chapel’s Organ Scholar. The intimate space of the College Chapel is a far cry from the nave at Exeter, where Giles will be playing the Grand Organ, first ...

  2. Join Worcester College Choir for a 20th anniversary performance of Bob Chilcott’s ‘A Little Jazz Mass’, conducted by the composer himself. One of the most celebrated contemporary choral composers, Bob Chilcott has a long-held affinity with jazz. With a characterful accompaniment and a swinging rhythm, A Little Jazz Mass offers up the ...

  3. Worcester is in the fortunate position of being one of the few Oxford colleges able to offer tuition in all the core undergraduate law subjects ‘in-house’. Undergraduates have one or two tutorials per week, either on their own, or in pairs or threes. These tutorials are often supplemented by small classes, and opportunities for group work.

  4. Worcester College är ett college vid Oxfords universitet i England. Colleget grundades först 1283 under namnet Gloucester College och var då ett college för benediktinmunkar, men i och med klosterupplösningen försvann Gloucester College. Några år senare öppnades ett nytt college under namnet Gloucester Hall och rektorn Benjamin ...

  5. Typical intake: 6. Physics is concerned with the study of the universe from the smallest to the largest scale: it is about unravelling its complexities to discover the way it is and how it works. In the first two years of the course undergraduates will be taught mostly by Physics tutors at Worcester. In the third year of the course tutorials ...

  6. Grant was appointed to a lectureship in physical chemistry at the University of Oxford in 2006 alongside a tutorial fellowship at Worcester College. Prior to that date he had held several prestigious fellowships: a Ramsay Memorial Research Fellowship (2000–2003), a Junior Research Fellowship at St. John’s College (2000–2004), and a Royal Society University Research Fellowship (2000–2009).

  7. Contact. laura.ashe@ell.ox.ac.uk. Bio. Teaching. Research. Publications. Professor Laura Ashe teaches medieval literature, covering the early medieval period with first years (650-1350), and the later Middle Ages (1350-1550) and Shakespeare with second years, together with all kinds of specialist medieval topics in second and third year options.