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  1. College history . Brasenose during the wars; A concise history of Brasenose; The College coat of arms 'The oddest name in Oxford' Traditions and legends ...

  2. When, in 1333, a group of rebellious students attempted to migrate from Oxford to Stamford in Lincolnshire, it is from the Hall that a Brasenose student supposedly took the Brasenose door knocker, which now hangs in the College's dining hall. The next mention of the Hall appears in 1416/17, in the deeds of University College, who granted the ...

  3. Brasenose was an early leader in Oxford sport and in the nineteenth century it acquired a great sporting reputation, rowing head of the river for many years and at one stage providing no fewer than eight members of the University cricket team. The greatest change in the history of the College took place in 1971, when the statutes were changed ...

  4. 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.

  5. Home. Welcome to Brasenose College Oxford. Brasenose is a friendly and informal community which offers excellent teaching and a whole range of social and cultural activities. Read all about applying to study at Brasenose College here. Read about sport, music, drama and other aspects of student life at Brasenose.

  6. In 1890 a house, named Brasenose House, in Stamford was offered for sale. It had been known as ‘Brasenose’ since at least the seventeenth century and had an ancient door knocker, dated to the twelfth century. Brasenose College purchased the house for the sake of that door knocker, which was brought to Oxford and now hangs over the high ...

  7. Information for Tourists and Tour Groups. For information or to book a visit, the Lodge Manager can be contacted via omer.tariq@bnc.ox.ac.uk. Guided tours by travel companies and public visitors are very welcome and the opening times are:-. Monday to Friday: 1000-1130 and 1400-1630. Saturday and Sunday 1300-1630.