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  1. Opening Hours. Monday to Friday 2pm - 5pm. Saturday 10am - 5pm. Sunday 12 noon - 5pm. Last entry is always 4:30pm. Thursday 23rd May – Saturday 29th June - Merton College will be CLOSED to the Public and Oxford University card holders for self-guided tours due to Student Examinations. The College remains OPEN for specific College events, all ...

  2. Welcome to Merton College. Our community of scholars, founded in 1264, formed the model for all subsequent Oxford and Cambridge colleges. Since then we have fostered generations of academic and cultural leaders in many fields. Today we still aspire to excellence in our teaching and research as a vibrant and diverse intellectual community. The ...

  3. Jessica Rawson Fellow in Modern Asian History, Associate Professor of Chinese History. Professor Judith Armitage. ... Merton College Merton Street Oxford, OX1 4JD

  4. The oldest of all Oxford and Cambridge colleges, Merton College enjoys a distinguished past that reflects many of the most significant moments in British history, including the Black Death and the Civil War. These and other crucial events are explored with wit and insight in White's chronicle of the college, first published in 1906.

  5. 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 ...

  6. I teach British and European History between 1330 and 1700, including the undergraduate Special Subject 'The Trial of the Tudor State: politics, religion and society, 1540-1560' and the MSt/MPhil paper on 'State and Society in Early Modern Europe'. I supervise graduate students working on British and European political, social and cultural ...

  7. The extensive college archive has an unbroken history back to the foundation of the college in 1264. Originally housed in the late-thirteenth-century muniment tower in Mob Quad, the archive documents college activities and the estates and communities whose histories have been linked with that of the college in the course of 750 years.