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  1. Wadham is proud of its excellent academic reputation. We have around 70 Fellows and 40 lecturers who, along with professorial and research staff, create a thriving intellectual environment. With around 440 undergraduates and 250 graduate students, Wadham is one of Oxford’s largest colleges and offers most of the academic subjects that can be studied at the University. In addition to your ...

  2. The McCall MacBain Graduate Centre, a dedicated facility for Wadham’s graduate students, provides modern, year-round, centrally-located study and social space to both taught and research students. Open 24/7, Graduate Centre resources include a common room and bar through to seminar rooms and library.

  3. Das Wadham College ist eines von 39 konstituierenden Colleges der University of Oxford in England. Es wurde 1610 von Dorothy Wadham nach dem Willen ihres verstorbenen Mannes Nicholas Wadham (1531–1609), einem Mitglied einer alten Familie aus Devon und Somerset, gegründet. Das Hauptgebäude, ein bemerkenswertes Beispiel jakobinischer ...

  4. We want to ensure that our students have the best possible experience at Wadham. All undergraduates are offered College accommodation throughout the length of standard courses, and have the option of staying in College accommodation over the Christmas and Easter vacations.

  5. Applications are open for five-day Classics, Modern Languages and Biology & Human Sciences Summer Schools run by Wadham College at the University of Oxford from 21 - 25 August 2023.These Summer Schools are designed to give UK state school pupils studying in Year 12 a taste of what it’s like to be an undergraduate studying at the University of Oxford. Pupils will take part in

  6. Resources to help students in Years 11-12 with personal statements, admissions tests, interviews and more. The deadline for submitting applications to UCAS for entry in October 2025 or deferred entry in October 2026 is Tuesday 15 October 2024.

  7. 28 de mai. de 2024 · Nicholas Wadham, the founder of this college, was born in 1532 of a good Somerset family of Merifield, near Ilminster, and was educated at Oxford, at either Corpus Christi or Christ Church. (fn. 1) In 1555 he married Dorothy, daughter of Sir William Petre of Writtle, Essex, and in 1578 succeeded his father.