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  1. Dr Eleanor Parker. Before joining Brasenose, I taught at Worcester College and held a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship at The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH). My research focuses on literature in England between the tenth and the thirteenth centuries, with a particular focus on the literary and cultural impact of the Viking and ...

  2. Dr Alan Strathern. Tutor and Fellow in History at Brasenose, and Lecturer at St. John's. I studied Ancient and Modern History at Oxford (1996), and then History and Anthropology at University College London before returning to Oxford for my DPhil in History (2002). I then moved to Cambridge, first to a Research Fellowship at Clare Hall, and ...

  3. Welcome to Brasenose College Oxford. Brasenose is a friendly and informal community which offers excellent teaching and a whole range of social and cultural activities. Read all about applying to study at Brasenose College here. Read about sport, music, drama and other aspects of student life at Brasenose. See all the latest news on Brasenose ...

  4. Dr Dave Leal. Since coming to Oxford in 1990, to teach moral theology at an Anglican theological college, I have taught philosophy and theology at a number of Oxford colleges. I moved to Brasenose in 2000 from Regent's Park College, where I had directed studies in philosophy and moral theology. I have written less since coming to Brasenose than ...

  5. The head of department is the College Accountant, Gillian Chandler FCCA, who is well supported by the Finance Bursary team. Student contact with the Finance Bursary is predominantly in connection with batels (Oxford University term for the invoices raised to students), which are payable termly, student funding issues, and the administration of student support.

  6. Brasenose College. Brasenose is one of the old mid-sized colleges. It’s central location in Radcliffe Square mean the stunning Radcliffe Camera and Bodleian library are just on the doorstep. Brasenose consistently places as the ‘happiest college in Oxford’ with its strong and inclusive sense of community.

  7. We welcome all our alumni back to college to celebrate their marriages or special anniversaries. The wedding reception can be arranged in College and the ceremony in Chapel after a consultation with the Chaplain. After the wedding service we can serve a delicious selection of handmade canapés on the Deer Park with a glass of two of fizz.