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  1. Somerville College Woodstock Road, Oxford, OX2 6HD Tel: +44 1865 270600 Email: enquiries@some.ox.ac.uk

    • Undergraduate

      Somerville was founded to include the excluded. It was...

    • Postgraduate

      Applying to Oxford as a postgraduate. Unlike our...

    • Courses

      This is the list of Undergraduate courses offered at...

    • Funding Opportunities

      As part of our 360-degree commitment to student wellbeing,...

    • Access & Outreach

      Support Somerville; Oxford India Centre; Margaret Thatcher...

    • Open Days

      13:00-13:30 – Tour of Somerville College 13:30-15:00 –...

    • Why Somerville

      Here’s the thing. When it comes to Oxford colleges, we all...

    • How to apply

      Applying to Somerville is simple. When you complete the UCAS...

  2. Somerville College, a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England, was founded in 1879 as Somerville Hall, one of its first two women's colleges. Among its alumnae have been Margaret Thatcher , Indira Gandhi , Dorothy Hodgkin , Iris Murdoch , Philippa Foot , Vera Brittain and Dorothy L. Sayers .

  3. Somerville is a historic and diverse college that offers a range of subjects and support to students from all over the world. Learn about its history, facilities, courses, location and outreach on its website.

  4. This is the list of Undergraduate courses offered at Somerville. To view the complete range of Postgraduate courses we offer, please visit 'Study Here - Postgraduate'.

  5. Somerville College is a friendly and diverse graduate college in Oxford, offering a range of courses and facilities for its students. Learn more about the college, its accommodation, meals, social activities and location on the official website.

  6. Explore the college and its grounds with this interactive 360° virtual tour. See the library, chapel, gardens, student rooms, dining hall, and more.

  7. Somerville College, Oxford is home to one of the largest libraries in Oxford. It is one of the few colleges in Oxford that allow students to walk on its grass. The college was one of the first to abandon the policy on locking its front gates at night to stop students from staying out late.