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  1. Brasenose College. Entre los primeros benefactores del colegio se encontraba John Elton, canónigo de la catedral de Salisbury y posteriormente canciller de la catedral de Hereford , quién realizó donaciones en 1529 para la educación de un familiar suyo en el Brasenose College.

  2. Dr Alan Strathern. Tutor and Fellow in History at Brasenose, and Lecturer at St. John's. I studied Ancient and Modern History at Oxford (1996), and then History and Anthropology at University College London before returning to Oxford for my DPhil in History (2002). I then moved to Cambridge, first to a Research Fellowship at Clare Hall, and ...

  3. Explore Brasenose College’s 903 photos on Flickr! This site uses cookies to improve your experience and to help show content that is more relevant to your interests.

  4. 1,285 Followers, 265 Following, 243 Posts - Brasenose College Boat Club (@bncbc) on Instagram: "Rowing on the Isis River since 1815 ⚫️ "

  5. Prof Dejan Draschkow. Position. Tutorial Fellow in Experimental Psychology. Biography. I am an Associate Professor at the Department of Experimental Psychology. After gathering some experience at LMU Munich, Harvard Medical Schools’ Visual Attention Lab and the Active Vision Lab at the University of Dundee, I completed my PhD at the Scene ...

  6. Brasenose College was founded in 1509 by Sir Richard Sutton, a Lawyer and William Smyth, Bishop of Lincoln. A Royal Charter, dated 1512, created the body of Principal and Fellows and established a College to be called 'The King's Hall and College of Brasenose'. The College's unusual name refers to a twelfth century 'brazen' (brass or bronze ...

  7. Brasenose College, Oxford University. Inside the front quad at Brasenose College. Tradition has it that Brasenose College takes its unusual name from its original 13th-century door knocker (now in the college dining room), shaped like a snout, or nose. The knocker was made of brass, hence "Brazen Nose" or "Brasenose".