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  1. The position may be discussed further with Mark Coote via email vacancies@merton.ox.ac.uk. To apply, please complete the online application form. The closing date for applications 9.00am on Tuesday, 11th June 2024. It is anticipated that interviews will be held in the week commencing 17th June 2024. Merton College is an Equal Opportunities ...

  2. Merton College, Oxford. Merton College is one of the colleges of the University of Oxford. It was founded in 1264 by Walter de Merton, who was the Chancellor to Henry III and Edward I. It claims to be the oldest college in Oxford, although Balliol College and University College also claim to be the oldest. [1] Mob Quad from Chapel Tower.

  3. Merton Economics and Management students are always invited to our PPE talks and events, which expands the opportunities available to them. All core economics papers are taught in-house at Merton. Merton also offers several postgraduate Management and Economics courses (such as the Master of Business Administration, and the DPhil in Economics ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Enjoy delicious meals in Merton College's dining hall with a variety of options to suit all dietary needs. Find out more about university dining at Oxford here. Eating together is an important part of Merton’s communal life, and the Hall provides a stunning setting for graduates and undergraduates to enjoy high quality and good value food together.

  6. Non-stipendiary Lecturer in Classical Greek. I studied Classics at Oxford (BA, 1974 and MA, 1982) and Edinburgh (PhD, 1981), and have undertaken research on late antique Greek poetry, which remains my primary research interest. Since 1993, I have been a General Editor, and for a number years senior General Editor (with Professor Gillian Clark ...

  7. Walter de Merton, Lord Chancellor, Bishop of Rochester (founder) Thomas Wilton, theologian and scholastic philosopher. John of Gaddesden (c.1300), English physician and writer. Archbishop Thomas Bradwardine, theologian and astronomer (1321), one of the Oxford Calculators. William of Heytesbury (1330), one of the Oxford Calculators.