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  1. Brasenose College, Oxford OX1 4AJ +44 (0) 1865 277830 www.bnc.ox.ac.uk. Founded. 1509. Student numbers. Undergraduates: 368 Graduates: 191. Admissions contacts +44 (0) 1865 277510 [email protected], [email protected] Academic staff. Visit the college website for the full list

  2. Introduction. Brasenose has two excellent libraries which members can access 24 hours a day. There are collections in all subject areas covered by the College. The Library holds more than 60,000 books and periodicals. It is also just a short distance from the University's Bodleian Library and many of the faculty and departmental libraries.

  3. A concise history of Brasenose. The College coat of arms. 'The oddest name in Oxford'. From Ale Verses to a visit from the Devil, browse some of our quirky traditions and legends. A concise history, with detail on our coat of arms and our name. An architectural history of our buildings. Click here for more information about the Archives.

  4. Why Should You Visit Brasenose Wood? Brasenose Wood, on the outskirts of Oxford, is a 109.2-hectare (270-acre) biological site. This means that it’s considered of special scientific interest. Most of this forest is a remnant of the ancient Shotover Forest. One of the things that makes Brasenose Wood special is that it’s still managed using ...

  5. Academic Background and Previous Positions. Visiting Tutor at The Royal College of Art (2020-2022) Postdoctoral Researcher at Oxford (2021-2023) Research Interests. Art, Art History, International Cinema, Narrative Theory, Geography, Practice-Based Research, Experimental Music. Selected Publications. – Current book: Winter, C.W. Underdetermined.

  6. Brasenose College, Oxford. ... Read about Brasenose College's Schools Liaison Activities. ... Visit us during the summer Undergraduate open days.

  7. In recent years, Brasenose has been able to accommodate all undergraduates wanting College accommodation. All freshers are housed together on the historic main site, and second year students normally live in the Frewin Annexe (a five minute walk from the main site and in the centre of Oxford), and there is accommodation for later year students ...