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  1. Applying to Oxford. Application for an undergraduate course at the University of Oxford takes place between 1 September and 15 October each year, for places beginning the following Autumn. To apply you must complete a UCAS form . Most subjects will also require you to sit a test in November.

  2. Merton College has an ideal location as it situated along the peaceful and very atmospheric cobbled Merton Street, just off the High Street. Merton, The House or College of Scholars of Merton in the University of Oxford, was founded in 1264 by Walter de Merton, Lord Chancellor and Bishop of Rochester, and it’s one of three ancient Oxford colleges founded in the thirteenth century.

  3. Merton College ble grunnlagt i 1264 av Walter de Merton, kansler og biskop av Rochester. Det har hevd på å være det eldste fakultet i Oxford, skjønt dette kravet bestrides av Balliol College og University College. Kjernen i Merton Colleges hevd på å være det eldste fakultet er at fakultet ble utplasset ved sin grunnleggelse.

  4. Admissions Feedback 2023-24. Most of these reports have been prepared by the College but they incorporate or refer to departmental and faculty reports where these are available. They are intended to inform those planning applications in the future and also to provide to unsuccessful candidates, their referees, schools and families with an ...

  5. The College Chapel dates back to the end of the 13th century and stands at the heart of our ancient College as a witness to Christian worship over almost 750 years. Today the Chapel is home to a lively and diverse Christian community which continues this faithful offering of worship with daily services during term time.

  6. The provision of books and their storage feature in College records from 1276, when Robert Kilwardby (Archbishop of Canterbury) directed that any books that Fellows brought with them to the College, or acquired during residence, should remain at Merton.

  7. Merton College zählt viele Berühmtheiten zu seinen ehemaligen Studenten und Fellows, darunter T. S. Eliot, J. R. R. Tolkien, Theodor W. Adorno, Olwen Hufton, Andrew Wiles, und Liz Truss. Merton ist eines der reichsten Colleges in Oxford und verfügte im Juli 2019 über Mittel in Höhe von insgesamt 280 Millionen Pfund. [3]