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  1. 18 de dez. de 2019 · When you visit Oxford colleges it may be wise to check ahead of time to see if all the areas are open, sometimes libraries or halls are closed for events or other reasons. Also, some Oxford college tours need to be booked in advance. Here’s our map of Oxford colleges worth visiting.

  2. Graduate College * ** Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology BEAUMONT STREET B5 Bate Collection of Musical Instruments ST ALDATE’S C7 Botanic Garden ROSE LANE D6 Museum of the History of Science BROAD STREET C5 Oxford University Museum of Natural History PARKS ROAD C4 (SEE DETAILED MAP) Pitt Rivers Museum PARKS ROAD C4 (SEE DETAILED MAP) IT ...

  3. Show only colleges which offer: Accommodation for at least two years (first year and one other year) Accommodation for at least three years. Accommodation for the whole course. Don't mind? Let us choose a college for you. Choose a college at random.

  4. College facilities. All Oxford colleges offer the same excellence in teaching, but they do vary in terms of their size, location and facilities. Use the dropdowns below to check the characteristics that matter to you. Visit the college’s own website for details (linked to below) or our college pages for an introduction, and summary of key ...

  5. Oxford’s colleges are small, multidisciplinary communities. Each one has students, academic staff and administrative staff. Most colleges offer meals, libraries, accommodation, sports, events and other opportunities to enrich your Oxford experience. Our 43 colleges have much in common, but each has its own character and history.

  6. The University of Oxford is a collegiate university, consisting of the central University and the Colleges. The central University is composed of academic departments and research centres, administrative departments, libraries, and museums. The 38 colleges are self-governing and financially independent institutions, which are related to the ...

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