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  1. In this community in the centre of Oxford, Balliol generates ideas and educates people who seek to change the world for the better. Outreach work is having an impact This year 90 students who attended Balliol access events or programmes have received offers from Oxford University — an outcome of the College’s outreach work with schools.

  2. Balliol College, Oxford. Coordinates: 51.7547°N 1.2578°W. Balliol College ( / ˈbeɪliəl /) [4] is a constituent college of the University of Oxford. [5] . Founded in 1263 by John I de Balliol, [6] it has a claim to be the oldest college in Oxford and the English-speaking world. [7]

    • £119.1 million (2018)
    • 366 (2017–18)
    • 1263; 760 years ago
  3. Courses available. Location map. College outreach. About the college. Centrally located on Broad Street, Balliol is close to laboratories, lecture theatres, libraries and shops. Balliol led the way in turning Oxford into a place open to all on merit.

  4. 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 ...

  5. About. College facilities. Accommodation and meals. Courses available. Location. About the college. Balliol is one of the oldest and most centrally situated of the Oxford colleges, well known for its high academic standards, diverse community, friendly atmosphere and lively spirit of intellectual debate.

  6. A frente de Balliol College vista de Broad Street. O Balliol College, fundado em 1263, é uma das instituições de ensino superior constituintes da Universidade de Oxford no Reino Unido . Tradicionalmente, os alunos ( undergraduates) encontram-se entre os politicamente mais activos da universidade, e os alumni do instituto incluem vários ...

  7. It’s centrally located, opposite the Ashmolean Museum . Many well-known Prime Ministers have studied at Balliol, which is also the house of Adam Smith, Aldous Huxley, and Richard Dawkins. Bill Clinton briefly visited Balliol College to study Politics, Philosophy, and Economics at the University (although he didn’t finish his degree).