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  1. Average intake: 7-8. At St John's, undergraduate students enjoy a fruitful mixture of small group and tutorial teaching. Most of your teaching will be in College, although students with interests in specialist topics, such as film studies or linguistics, receive external tuition. Our students are highly motivated: they enjoy being challenged ...

  2. It is based at 3 Worcester Street, Oxford, OX1 2BX. Appointments can be made by calling in to the office, by telephone 01865 270300 or by email. Both services are free and confidential. Disability Support. St John’s College aims to provide a good degree of accessibility for everyone.

  3. The Inspire Programme is tailored to each year group. “St John’s College is committed to both academic excellence and the promotion of diversity. It is through seeking out potential and supporting academic talent from the widest range of groups and settings that we realise our commitment to academic excellence.”.

  4. St John's College, Oxford, Oxford, Oxfordshire. 4,035 likes · 37 talking about this · 8,472 were here. Founded in 1555 by Sir Thomas White, a London cloth merchant, St John's is a constituent college of

  5. St John's offers a number of scholarships which are awarded to students embarking on a new graduate course at the University. For the College Graduate Scholarships and Graduate Partnership Scholarships listed below there is no separate application process; however, applicants do need to apply to Oxford University by the relevant January ...

  6. Average intake: 7. Engineering students at St John's are part of a major department in the University with a long history of outstanding research and teaching. We have the advantage of having three tutorial fellows in engineering, who are all active researchers and are able to cover the major parts of Mechanical, Civil and Electrical Engineering.

  7. Mathematicians at St John's have an excellent record of academic achievement. Since 1997, nearly 60% of undergraduate mathematicians have got Firsts (comfortably the largest proportion of any Oxford College). Many have been awarded the University prize for the best performance in Mathematics finals or in a joint course, or the runners up prizes.