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  1. Magdalen has three Tutorial Fellows in English, together with several Lecturers. The range of their research interests means that most undergraduate teaching is done within the College, particularly in the first two years, although we also use external tutors for certain specialized options in the final year of the course. We admit up to 8 ...

  2. About the college. Magdalen has some of the most beautiful buildings in Oxford and is set in 120 acres of grounds which include the Deer Park and Addison’s riverside walk. The atmosphere is relaxed but with ambitions towards academic and extra-curricular success.

  3. At Magdalen we usually admit four undergraduates each year to read Mathematics (including one for Maths and Statistics), two for the joint course in Maths and Computer Science and one for Maths and Philosophy. We are keen to attract outstanding students who are willing to invest time and energy in a challenging course. Tutorials in Mathematics ...

  4. 28 de jan. de 2022 · Magdalen College, Oxford. ·. January 28, 2022 ·. Snowdrops pushing up through winter leaves on Addison's Walk. It's hard not to get a little excited about the coming spring. 99. 3 comments. 6 shares. Like.

  5. One of the great traditions in Oxford is that of May Morning, the time when the city celebrates the coming of Spring. Since the early 16th century, the first day of May has begun at 6am with Magdalen College Choir singing from the top of the Great Tower, welcoming the rising sun. The occasion typically attracts crowds of thousands of people to ...

  6. 3 de abr. de 2023 · Spring garden update. 03 April 2023. Just a quick update on the fritillaries, which I’m sure you’ve noted… the Water Meadow has now begun to fill up over the Easter weekend and the previously isolated populations of the Fritillaria meleagris have begun closing the gaps between them.

  7. Magdalen is proud of its very strong tradition of teaching and research in the medical sciences, and reflected in the five fellows past and present awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Charles Sherrington, who laid the groundwork for our modern understanding of the nervous system. John Eccles, who was Sherrington’s student and ...