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  1. Jesus College Oxford was founded in 1571 by Hugh Price, a Welsh lawyer, politician and clergyman. In approving the foundation, Queen Elizabeth I appointed herself its Foundress, and Jesus became the first and only Oxford college established during the monarch’s reign.

  2. Herbert George (OM) 1919–39. Chemistry tutor, who also acted as the college's Librarian and Bursar. [98] Lewis Gilbertson (OM) 1840–72. Served as Junior Bursar for a time, then as vice-principal (1855–72); tried to move the college towards Anglo-Catholicism and involved in the renovation of the chapel in 1864.

  3. MICA has been appointed by Jesus College for a major new commission associated with their vision for the future of the central Oxford College. Uniquely located in the heart of the Oxford city centre, between Turl Street, Ship Street, Cornmarket Street and Market Street, MICA is developing a strategic masterplan followed by concept work for key new developments, spaces and landscape for the ...

  4. Jesus College AT A GLANCE Welcoming. Supportive. Vibrant. Academic excellence The tutors here are super friendly and helpful, not to mentioned highly experienced at what they do. Number of undergraduates: approx. 370 Location: You can find the main College site on Turl Street, in the heart of the city centre. We are conveniently located to

  5. Jesus College Oxford | 4,163 followers on LinkedIn. 💚 A vibrant academic community since 1571 📚🎓 | Jesus College combines academic excellence in teaching and research with an informal ...

  6. Jesus College Turl Street Oxford OX1 3DW. lodge@jesus.ox.ac.uk 01865 279700 www.jesus.ox.ac.uk. Contact the Access Guide. If you have feedback, would like to make a ...

  7. Das Jesus College (Oxford) Das Jesus College ist eines der Colleges der Universität Oxford. Es wurde von Elisabeth I. auf Vorschlag des Geistlichen Hugh Price im Jahre 1571 für Stipendiaten aus Wales gegründet. Price wird aufgrund seiner finanziellen Zuwendungen, die die Gründung erst ermöglichten, häufig auch als „wahrer Gründer ...