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  1. Mansfield College. An inspiring education. A community where you belong. Our diverse community, world-class teaching and research, and academic excellence combine to create an inclusive, dynamic and fulfilling Oxford University experience.

  2. Mansfield College, Oxford is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in Oxford, England. The college was founded in Birmingham in 1838 as a college for Nonconformist students. It moved to Oxford in 1886 and was renamed Mansfield College after George Mansfield and his sister Elizabeth.

  3. Mansfield occupies one of the best sites in Oxford, a short walk away from the Science Area and University libraries and close to the city centre, but in a quiet position near the University Parks. UCAS campus code: E. Mansfield College, Oxford, OX1 3TF +44 (0) 1865 270999 www.mansfield.ox.ac.uk. Founded. 1886. Student numbers. Undergraduates: 247

  4. Courses available. Location. About the college. Mansfield College offers an informal, stimulating environment in which tutors and students work together to achieve academic excellence and sustain a supportive as well as lively community. In any one year there are around 195 graduates in the Middle Common Room (MCR).

  5. Shortlisting. Your interview. Decisions and feedback. You can apply for an undergraduate course at Oxford between 5 September and 15 October 2024 for entry in 2025 or deferred entry in 2026. Applicants must complete a UCAS application before 6pm UK time on 15 October.

  6. Mansfield College. Mansfield is one of Oxford’s most open and forward-thinking Colleges. Proud of our non-conformist roots, we aim to be a model for access to higher education, and of how social and intellectual diversity enriches an academic community.

  7. Open: Mon-Fri 09.00-17.00. Charge: Free, donations welcome. Groups: Groups (maximum 12 people) must be accompanied by a guide. More Oxford University Colleges. Visiting the Colleges. Oxford's Mansfield College was founded in Birmingham in 1838 as a nonconformist college for university students.