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Read strategic plan. St Edmund Hall, known affectionately as Teddy Hall, is a college of the University of Oxford, accepting undergraduate, postgraduate and visiting students.
- Clubs and Societies
Examples of some of the current Teddy Hall societies: The...
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St Edmund Hall has seen a range of notable alumni from the...
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St Edmund Hall aims to be a place where each and every...
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- Hall Writers' Directory
The Hall Writers’ Directory is an online resource which...
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Choral Evensong: 'Enduring Hope' Date: 19 May 2024 (Sun)...
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St Edmund Hall (sometimes known as The Hall or informally as Teddy Hall) is a constituent college of the University of Oxford. [4] The college claims to be "the oldest surviving academic society to house and educate undergraduates in any university" and was the last surviving medieval academic hall at the university.
- c. 1278; 745 years ago
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St Edmund Hall, Oxford OX1 4AR +44 (0) 1865 279000 www.seh.ox.ac.uk. Founded. c1278. Student numbers. Undergraduates: 386 Graduates: 289. Admissions contacts +44 (0) 1865 279009 [email protected] Admissions Officer: Scarlett Short. Admissions & Outreach Manager: Luke Maw Access & Outreach Coordinator: Rebecca Smithson [email protected] Academic ...
St Edmund Hall aims to accommodate most first-year graduates. The main accommodation site is the attractive St Edmund Hall Graduate Centre in Norham Gardens, close to the University Parks and many University departments. This is a prime location within Oxford and only a short walk from the main college site and many of the University libraries.
Welcome to St Edmund Hall, affectionately known as ‘Teddy Hall’, and one of the oldest colleges at the University of Oxford. We are the last standing medieval Hall in Oxford, dating back to at least the thirteenth century and are known for our friendly atmosphere, and sporting and creative traditions. Located in the heart of Oxford, we are ...
History of the Hall. Medieval halls were established to house and educate undergraduates, many of them predating Oxford’s colleges. St Edmund Hall was the last of these many medieval halls to survive, becoming a fully incorporated college in the twentieth century.
Have a look around Oxford University's St Edmund Hall with this interactive 360° virtual tour.