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  1. Research at Merton. Merton has a rich research culture that particularly encourages interchange between and among Fellows & Graduates, both informally and through the Merton Research Groups and Ockham Lecture series. This is complemented by our programme of Visiting Research Fellowships which brings leading academics into the College community ...

  2. Merton College Boat Club - Summer Eights Dinner 2024 Date: Saturday 25 May Time: 18:30 (drinks) for 19:30 (dinner) Booking deadline: Friday 10 May

  3. Sandy thrived at Merton. He made many friends, not just among the rowing squad and, contrary to his academic record at Shrewsbury, he did well in his chemistry prelims. He rowed for the college and that term was selected to row in the two seat in the Boat Race Crew. Oxford was beaten by Cambridge by 4 ½ lengths in the 74th Boat Race.

  4. Claudette Johnson, painter of Merton's Stuart Hall portrait, nominated for the Turner Prize. Claudette Johnson was announced today as one of the nominees for Britain's most prestigious contemporary art award, the Turner Prize. A chronological list of news items from Merton College, from May 2013 to date.

  5. Jun 27, 2024 · The oldest of all Oxford and Cambridge colleges, Merton College enjoys a distinguished past that reflects many of the most significant moments in British history, including the Black Death and the Civil War. These and other crucial events are explored with wit and insight in White's chronicle of the college, first published in 1906.

  6. Merton College, University of Oxford. Stipendiary Lectureship in English Literature (1830-present) Salary £11,322 per year (current rate). Merton College proposes to appoint a Stipendiary Lecturer in English Literature for the period 1 October 2024 until 30 September 2026.

  7. Richard Swineshead (1340), one of the Oxford Calculators. John Wycliffe, theologian (1356) Robert Wikeford, Archbishop of Dublin (c. 1350) Two additional outstanding academic figures from the early 14th century, John Duns Scotus and William of Ockham have long been claimed as Merton alumni, but there is no contemporary evidence to support this ...