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  1. Oxford’s Mansfield College was founded in Birmingham in 1838 as a nonconformist college for university students. The college moved to Oxford in 1886 and was renamed Mansfield College after George Mansfield and his sister Elizabeth. A royal charter in 1995 gave the college full college status. Currently, the college has 231 undergraduates, 158 ...

  2. Each year 80 postgraduates join Mansfield – each bringing their unique viewpoint to the selection of subjects we offer. You’ll usually find yourself with three or four other students in the same discipline, sometimes taking the same taught programme. You’ll be welcomed with enthusiasm into Mansfield’s friendly graduate community.

  3. Find out more. Founded: 1886. Undergraduate students per year: 73. Total number of undergraduate students: 220. Famous alumni: Chris Bryant MP, BAFTA award-winning filmmaker Adam Curtis, and BBC News reporter Justin Rowlatt. You might also want to take a look at the Mansfield alternative prospectus or the official college website.

  4. On June 4, 1926, Mansfield State Normal School was granted the right to give four-year collegiate degrees. Finally, on May 13, 1927, the name Mansfield Normal was officially changed to Mansfield State Teachers College (MSTC). During World War II, several hundred male students entered military service, and nurse training was initiated at MSTC.

  5. Our timeline. In 1838 Mansfield was founded as a theology college, Spring Hill College, in Birmingham. In 1887 we moved to our current home in Oxford. From 1913 we accepted women for ordination. In 1955 we joined Oxford University as a Permanent Private Hall. From 1979 we welcomed mixed cohorts.

  6. Mansfield College opened in Oxford in 1886, and was founded to allow Dissenters to study at Oxford University. That spirit of openness and inclusion continues into the twenty first century.

  7. South Mansfield College, Muntinlupa City. 4,587 likes · 103 talking about this. South Mansfield College is a proud member of Southville Global Education Network (SGEN)