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  1. Merton College Merton Street Oxford, OX1 4JD United Kingdom. +44(0)1865276310. © 2018-Merton College, UK Registered Charity No. 1139022

  2. Merton College (in full: The House or College of Scholars of Merton in the University of Oxford) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. Its foundation can be traced back to the 1260s when Walter de Merton , chancellor to Henry III and later to Edward I , first drew up statutes for an independent academic community and established endowments to support it.

  3. Welcome to the website of Merton’s Junior Common Room. Whether you’re a current student, incoming fresher or prospective applicant, we hope you’ll find the information on this website useful! Prospective Applicants: find out about studying at Merton: Prospective Students, Accommodation, Hall and Bar, our excellent Welfare and Academic ...

  4. Undergraduate Study. There are approximately 300 undergraduate students at Merton College. Merton students have a well-earned reputation for academic excellence. Our students enjoy a strong sense of community with lots of opportunities for sports and social activities. Learn more about applying to join Merton as an undergraduate student.

  5. Applying to Oxford. Application for an undergraduate course at the University of Oxford takes place between 1 September and 15 October each year, for places beginning the following Autumn. To apply you must complete a UCAS form . Most subjects will also require you to sit a test in November.

  6. Merton College, the first fully self-governing College in the University, was founded in 1264 by Walter de Merton, sometime Chancellor of England and later Bishop of Rochester. Mob Quadrangle, the oldest quadrangle in the University, was built in three phases: the Treasury c.1288-91; the north and east ranges and the Sacristy c.1304-11; and the Library on the south and west sides 1373-8.

  7. 6 STUDENT-COLLEGE CONTRACT . Preamble . 1. As a student at the University of Oxford you must be a member both of the University and of one of its Colleges, Societies, or Permanent