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  1. Everest 1924: A Century in Review Symposium. Date: Saturday 27 April 2024. Time: 14:00 - 18:00. Looking back on expeditions of Chomolungma: Mother Goddess of the Earth. A wonderful event was held as we commemorated 100 years since Sandy Irvine and George Mallory's famous Everest expedition. We were thrilled to present a group of speakers who ...

  2. Explore Merton College, one of the oldest & most vibrant Oxford University colleges. Discover its rich history, diverse community, & exceptional opportunities.

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

  4. For students on mainstream courses, our Learner Support Team helps over 1,000 people each year achieve success. What support is available Your support plan will depend on your level of need and could include: Language, literacy and numeracy support, and/or a learning mentor Specialist teaching outside of class (for learning difficulties) A reading group Mentoring Specialist software and ...

  5. 09 November 2020. Siobhain McDonagh, MP for Mitcham and Morden, visited Merton College as part of Colleges Week 2020 to find out how the issues affecting them in the current situation. Ms McDonagh spoke with students from our Aurora Centre, a specialist, non-residential FE centre for young adults with moderate to severe learning disabilities ...

  6. With the Loving Earth Project open to all in Merton, we were delighted to welcome the participation of some of the students from the Aurora Centre in Spring 2021. The Aurora Centre is within South Thames College Group and provides young adults with complex needs functional skills for independent living, communication and work with one of the work streams being Creative Arts, led by Sarah Amos.

  7. You may study these at different levels, and you can work towards qualifications at Entry Levels 1, 2 and 3, and Levels 1 and 2. Courses can last up to three years and there are opportunities to progress onto other courses at the college afterwards. Sessions run from 9am-3pm four days a week, with one teacher to around every ten learners.