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  1. Merton is home to the world’s oldest continuously functioning library for university academics and students. Learn more about its development from the Middle Ages to the present day. 1276-1500. The provision of books and their storage feature in College records from 1276, when Robert Kilwardby (Archbishop of Canterbury) directed that any ...

  2. 6 de dez. de 2023 · Wednesday 6 December 2023. With great sadness, we announce the loss of Professor James Anthony Dominic Welsh. Dominic was a student at Merton and later became a Fellow in 1966. He taught and inspired a great number of students as a Professor of Mathematics. Dominic was Chairman of Mathematics at Oxford for a five-year term, the culmination of a ...

  3. The first woman to take on the role of Head Gardener at Merton, Lucille Savin has completely transformed the College grounds since joining in 2002. Over nearly two decades, her talented and innovative plantswomanship has left a mark on the College that will carry on for many years to come. After her A-levels, Lucille was uncertain as to which ...

  4. Law. Merton law school is a friendly, close-knit community comprising students studying for the 3-year BA in Jurisprudence, the 4-year Law with Law Studies in Europe (France, Germany, Italy, Spain, or the Netherlands), and graduate students. There are roughly equal numbers of men and women, and students come from a wide range of backgrounds and ...

  5. Merton is happy to consider applications for Second Undergraduate Degrees in all the subjects we offer to undergraduates with the exception of Medicine. For graduate students interested in applying for Medicine we recommend the accelerated graduate entry Medical course, available at other Oxford colleges but not offered by Merton.

  6. Merton College é uma das faculdades constituintes da Universidade de Oxford, no Reino Unido. Estudantes Ilustres [ editar | editar código-fonte ] Naruhito, Príncipe Herdeiro do Japão - De 1983 a 1985 .

  7. Chemistry at Oxford is a four-year course, leading to a Masters degree. All students are provided with a solid grounding in core topics, tools, and techniques, but you are also given significant flexibility to specialise in their own individual areas of interests, and even to venture into related disciplines (most obviously Biochemistry, but ...