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  1. Há 5 dias · Balliol College Alumni Events - Balliol College, University of Oxford. Events and Reunions for Old Members. Upcoming events. Calendar View Print View Export as iCalendar. Please note the alumni event programme does not make a profit: all events are either priced to break even or are subsidised.

  2. Há 4 dias · To see alumni events, and to book and pay online, see the alumni events page. See dates of the University terms. See past events. Mental Health Awareness Week: Thursday. All day, Various locations. A range of activities are available throughout the day for Balliol students. Feel Good Singing. 16 May 2024, 5.30pm-6.30pm, Master's Garden.

  3. 2 de mai. de 2024 · Two Balliol alumni have been shortlisted for the Anglo-Hellenic League Runciman Award, an annual award given for a work wholly or mainly about some aspect of Greece or the world of Hellenism. Student wins Colin Franklin Prize for Book Collecting

  4. 7 de mai. de 2024 · You are warmly invited to join Professor Arathi Sriprakash, Professor of Sociology and Education, University of Oxford for this year's Omar Azfar Lecture, 'Reparative Futures of Education', on Tuesday 7 May 2024 at Balliol College.

  5. 28 de abr. de 2024 · 16 March 2024, 3.00pm, Balliol Hall. Friends, colleagues, and former students are invited to join a celebration of the life of Bill Newton-Smith (Balliol 1967, Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy 1970 – 2005, Emeritus Fellow from 2005 ). The memorial will be held in Balliol Hall, followed by tea at 4. 30 pm in the Master’s Lodgings.

  6. 9 de mai. de 2024 · The chief printed authorities are Balliol College by H. W. C. Davis, 1899, with bibliography, and H. E. Salter, Oxford Balliol deeds, 1913. Andrew Clark constructed annual lists of members, 1520–1868, of which the rough copy is in the Bodleian Library, MS. Top. Oxon. e. 123/1–23 (S.C. 35409–31) and the fair copy is in the ...

  7. Galbraith was awarded a first class in modern history by the University in 1910, and won a Brackenbury scholarship to Balliol College, Oxford. At Oxford, he won the Stanhope prize in 1911 with an essay on the chronicles of St Albans, achieved a third class in literae humaniores in 1913, and a first class in modern history in 1914.