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  1. Alumni and friends’ data is used by Brasenose College and the University of Oxford in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) for the following purposes: to send publications, to share news of upcoming events, for fundraising and for the promotion of alumni benefits and services.

  2. See all the latest news on Brasenose College, including reflections on life and study from our students, and research sketches from our tutors Brasenose has around 350 undergraduate students from many different backgrounds, studying a wide range of subjects.

  3. Leaving a Legacy to Brasenose; Student Bursaries; Give Your Time; The Alexander Nowell Circle; Ellesmere Society Law Fund; 1509 Society; Events Diary; Digi-Miss It; Nose, Notes & News; The Brasenose Alumni Society. The Brasenose Alumni Society; Report of The Brasenose Alumni Society 2023; The Brasenose Alumni Society Events and Initiatives ...

  4. Information for Alumni. Alumni are always welcome back to College during visiting hours - between 9am to 5pm during the Summer months and 9am to 4.30pm during the Winter. Ideally, let the Development Office know if you'd like to visit by emailing development.office@bnc.ox.ac.uk or calling (+44)01865 287275, and we will let the Lodge know to ...

  5. A variety of exclusive benefits are available to be used and enjoyed by our Members; book to dine at High Table, stay the night in one of our guest room or host your own private event at Brasenose. You are always welcome to return to College, let us know if you would like to visit and we will let the Lodge know to expect you.

  6. Leaving a Legacy to Brasenose. Brasenose College, indeed the University of Oxford, would not exist without the generosity and vision of its benefactors. Over the centuries, philanthropic gifts have supported our students, endowed our scholars and provided our buildings. This tradition continues today, helping to maintain Oxford as a world-class ...

  7. Brasenose College was founded in 1509 by Sir Richard Sutton, a Lawyer and William Smyth, Bishop of Lincoln. A Royal Charter, dated 1512, created the body of Principal and Fellows and established a College to be called 'The King's Hall and College of Brasenose'. The College's unusual name refers to a twelfth century 'brazen' (brass or bronze ...