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  1. Art: In 1947 Pembroke became the first Oxford College to have an art collection owned by its students. Today students continue to grow the collection and put on exhibitions in our public art gallery, as well as manage the Art Fund, where money generated by the sale of pieces is used to provide hardship and travel grants to current students.

  2. 12 de mai. de 2021 · DPhil students Hannah and Louis give a tour of Pembroke College, a lively and ambitious intellectual community of over 250 graduate students studying a wide ...

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  3. Pembroke College, Oxford. / 51.750062; -1.257827. Pembroke College, a constituent college of the University of Oxford, [2] is located on Pembroke Square, Oxford. The college was founded in 1624 by King James I of England and VI of Scotland, using in part the endowment of merchant Thomas Tesdale, and was named after William Herbert, 3rd Earl of ...

  4. Art: In 1947 Pembroke became the first Oxford College to have an art collection owned by its students. Today students continue to grow the collection and put on exhibitions in our public art gallery, as well as manage the Art Fund, where money generated by the sale of pieces is used to provide hardship and travel grants to current students.

  5. Pembroke College (Oxford) Das Pembroke College, vollständiger Name The Master, Fellows and Scholars of Pembroke College, ist eines der 39 Colleges und Private Halls der University of Oxford. Es bietet fast das komplette Fächerspektrum der Universität an. Im sportlichen Bereich liegt ein Schwerpunkt des Colleges auf den Bootsrennen.

  6. Pembroke College Virtual Tour. Have a look around! Here’s how the tours work: Each tour starts in the Porter’s lodge which is at the entrance to the college. From there you can navigate through the college and its grounds by clicking on the arrow button . In the top left corner of the screen you’ll see a menu icon with a list of all the ...

  7. Land, Sea, and Sky will draw on the holdings of the Ashmolean Museum, the Tate archives, a number of Oxford colleges and private collections, seeking to bring the work of renowned British surrealist painter and war artist Paul Nash to a new generation of viewers – shedding light on the Oxfordshire locations that inspired his work and the Oxonian women who supported him.