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  1. Há 5 dias · New College provides the first example—in Oxford at any rate—of a quadrangle planned to comprise all the buildings required for the life of the society. The plan ingeniously combines architectural dignity with practical convenience.

  2. Há 4 dias · John Rastell of New College became ViceRector of the Jesuit College at Ingolstadt; Richard White, also of New College, became Professor of Laws at Douay; and William Allen, of Oriel, founded the English College at Douay. In such circumstances the foundation of Jesus College, the first Oxford Protestant college, was a notable event.

  3. Há 5 dias · Two hundred copies of this, The Present State of the New Buildings of Queen's College in Oxford, were circulated, and at the same time a petition was sent to the patroness of the college, Queen Caroline.

  4. Há 2 dias · In 1964, New College made a proposal for the admission of women to the men's colleges, and by the early 1970s several Oxford colleges had become mixed to a limited degree in this way. In 1979, two women's colleges, Lady Margaret Hall and St Anne's , reciprocated by admitting men as undergraduates, while St Hugh's, which was already employing male college lecturers, decided to admit men as ...

  5. Há 4 dias · During his term as Wykeham Professor, he held a Fellowship at New College, Oxford. He has also held teaching posts at Birmingham University , UC Berkeley , Stanford University , Princeton University , and Harvard University .

  6. Há 5 dias · We were the first College to support flexible study as a respected way to learn within the University, opening the door to entirely new kinds of Oxford students. We are Oxford's most international and interdisciplinary graduate college. Explore Kellogg.

  7. Há 2 dias · Born in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, to a politically active middle-class family, Wilson studied PPE at Jesus College, Oxford. He was later an Economic History lecturer at New College, Oxford, and a research fellow at University College, Oxford.