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  1. St Hugh’s College St Margaret’s Road Oxford OX2 6LE. T: +44 (0)1865 274900 E: hello@st-hughs.ox.ac.uk. Study Here. Prospective Undergraduates; Prospective Graduates;

  2. St Hugh’s College offers bed and breakfast accommodation among listed buildings and beautiful gardens. Unlike most other colleges, we can offer extensive, tranquil grounds on our fourteen-acre site, and free on-site parking by arrangement – an extremely rare commodity in Oxford. Our leafy North Oxford location is next door to the city’s ...

  3. After completion of the Honours School and a short Clinical Anatomy course, students go on to study clinical medicine. Almost all study at Oxford, and most students opt to stay at St. Hugh’s for their three clinical years. St Hugh’s is in fact the nearest college to the hospital sites with a convenient bus stopping directly outside College.

  4. As well as being a place of work and study, St Hugh’s is a 14-acre site with gardens and facilities that all our students are encouraged to enjoy, and is home to 540 resident students. College guarantees accommodation to all undergraduate students for the duration of their first degree; several of these rooms have been specially adapted for ...

  5. www.st-hughs.ox.ac.uk › course › lawLaw - St Hugh's College

    St Hugh’s has one of the larger communities of lawyers in Oxford, with senior and junior members drawn from all over the world. The College currently has four Law Fellows, including the statutory chair in commercial law and the university lecturer in tax law. It has strengths particularly in private law and commercial law fields, […]

  6. St Hugh’s is a beautiful, modern college tucked away in leafy North Oxford. Despite a reputation of being nearer to Birmingham than your lectures, it’s a mere 10-15 minute walk from the centre – 5 by bike – and close to a number of departments. With 14 acres of picturesque gardens and lawns which are never on any tourist routes, Hugh ...

  7. The Archive’s second Collection is very unusual for an Oxford College, and arises because of our unique history. It consists of patient records from the Second World War, when St Hugh’s was requisitioned as a Military Hospital for Head Injuries, together with follow up material on brain injury research that was conducted with the veterans.