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  1. Merton College Adjacent to the beautiful grounds of Morden Park, Merton College is easily accessible by bus, train, tube or tram. The College boasts industry standard facilities including the renowned Taste Restaurant with state of the art professional kitchens for hospitality and catering students.

  2. A searchable directory of Fellows (including Emeritus, Bodley, Honorary, Junior Research, Supernumerary, Visiting Research, Wyliot, and Official Fellows), lecturers ...

  3. At Merton, I teach Mathematics for the first-year physicists, Statistical Physics for the second-years and Chaos & Dynamical Systems for the third-years. I am also Director of Studies for the second-year students and the coordinator for Physics graduate admissions to the College. In the Physics Department, I currently lecture on Kinetic Theory ...

  4. If you are linked to the University but without a college affiliation you can become part of the Merton community via association with the Merton MCR. Merton College offers vibrant student experience with exceptional Oxford student support, fostering a thriving academic and social environment. Learn more here.

  5. Merton College is one of the few places in the UK where you can learn this highly specialist craft of how to make musical instruments. We’re stocked with specialist craft tools as well as woodworking tools and equipment. Full-time courses for both guitar and violin making and repair are two days a week, while part-time is one day or one ...

  6. On 8 June 1924, Merton College student Sandy Irvine vanished into the mists high on Mount Everest with his climbing companion, George Mallory. Their disappearance so close to the summit of the highest mountain on earth has led to a century of speculation about what happened to the two climbers. They were last seen by Captain Noel Odell ‘going ...

  7. Ela, Countess of Warwick. Ela, Countess of Warwick, was the College’s first great female benefactor. As a contemporary of the Founder, her life illuminates the early history of the College. It also shows us the varieties of influence open to some aristocratic women in the age of Walter de Merton. Ela’s ancestry was royal.