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  1. Founded: 1427. Undergraduate students per year: 92. Total number of undergraduate students: 280. Famous alumni: Dr Seuss, John Radcliffe, Howard Florey, John le Carré, Emily Mortimer and Rishi Sunak. You might also want to take a look at the Lincoln alternative prospectus or the official college website.

  2. Find out more. Founded: 1427. Undergraduate students per year: 92. Total number of undergraduate students: 280. Famous alumni: Dr Seuss, John Radcliffe, Howard Florey, John le Carré, Emily Mortimer and Rishi Sunak. You might also want to take a look at the Lincoln alternative prospectus or the official college website.

  3. Magdalen College, Oxford, Oxford, Oxfordshire. 14,832 likes · 1,969 talking about this · 46,205 were here. Everybody who studies at Magdalen, for whatever length of time at whatever level, is a...

  4. In the 18th century it became a bastion of Methodism. It was the first Oxford college to establish a graduate common room. The Front Quad dates from the 15th century and contains the dining hall and the site of the original library. The Church Quad dates from 1605-31; Grove Quad from the 19th century.

  5. Although founded in 1427 Lincoln College is only Oxford's ninth oldest college. Its full title included a reference to Saint Mary which was unfortunate given two other colleges now New and Oriel respectively were originally known as St. Mary's.

  6. Students living in Museum Road and Bear Lane houses are on the ‘Out of College’ plan, which allows for 37 weeks in residence (i.e. three full terms plus Christmas and Easter vacations). First-year accommodation for 2024-25 on the ‘In College’ plan is £30.30 per night, which works out at around £1797.80 per term.

  7. No other College in Oxford can claim to have have so deep and enduring a connection to the ‘father’ of Methodism than Lincoln College. John Wesley was elected a fellow in 1726. He lived, studied and taught there. Meetings of the Holy Club almost certainly took place in his rooms. He preached in the chapel and donated gifts to the college.