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  1. Founded in 1263, Balliol College is one of Oxford’s oldest colleges. It is also one of Oxford’s largest colleges. Balliol has existed as a community of scholars on its present site on Broad Street without interruption since about 1263. Therefore, it lays claim to the title of oldest academic institution in the English-speaking world still ...

  2. Members of Oxford University and Oxford alumni are allowed free entry. You can also telephone on the day to check openings: 01865 277777 . Please be aware that Balliol College is a place of study all year round; therefore, you are asked to keep to the route indicated on the map, and large groups are encouraged to telephone the Lodge in advance: 01865 277777 .

  3. With a jump scare or two along the way. Located in: University of Oxford. Address : Broad St, Oxford OX1 3BJ. Founders: John I de Balliol , Dervorguilla of Galloway. Date founded: 1263. Total enrollment: 682 (2022) Master: Dame Helen Ghosh. Endowment: £119.1 million (2018) Sister college: St John’s College, Cambridge.

  4. Founded: 1263. Undergraduate students per year: 112. Total number of undergraduate students: 366. Famous alumni: Howard Marks, Graham Greene, and - rumour has it - the inventor of the Hobnob biscuit. You might also want to take a look at the Balliol alternative prospectus or the official college website.

  5. Location in Oxford city centre. Balliol College ( /ˈbeɪliəl/) is a constituent college of the University of Oxford. Founded in 1263 by John I de Balliol, it has a claim to be the oldest college in Oxford and the English-speaking world. Members of Balliol have been awarded 13 Nobel Prizes with 12 Laureates (the most of any Oxford college).

  6. Katie Watson. 01865 277765. Email. Katie manages the technical elements and practical arrangements of the Undergraduate Admissions exercise and is the first point of contact for applicants and their schools with enquiries about the procedure for making applications, and the way in which applications are considered.

  7. Entry fee: £2 per adult, £1 concessions and students. Admission includes free map and guide. Lunch: The Buttery in the Garden Quad serves light refreshments and is open to the public when the College is open to visitors. Term time: Monday to Friday, 12.30 to 9.00pm; Saturday 11.00am–5.00pm. Balliol–Trinity rivalry: