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3 Jul 2024 · St Hilda's is one of the 38 colleges of the University of Oxford. Founded in 1893 for women to continue their education, it is now a fully mixed college.
St Hilda's College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. The college is named after the Anglo-Saxon saint Hilda of Whitby and was founded in 1893 as a hall for women; it remained a women's college until 2008. [4]
St Hilda's College. We are dedicated to excellence and equality. Founded in 1893 to promote women's education, we now have equal numbers of men and women students with a diverse range of nationalities.
At St Hilda’s, we’re friendly, inclusive, and welcoming. As a medium-sized college among the University of Oxford colleges, you'll find we're small enough for you to easily make friends, yet large enough to offer a diverse range of students, tutors, and courses, along with outstanding facilities.
About the college. There are a number of reasons to choose St Hilda’s as a graduate student: its commitment to excellence and equality, its beautiful riverside setting, its relaxed and friendly environment and the wide range of scholarships, grants and facilities available to its graduates.
Have a look around Oxford University's St Hilda's College with this interactive 360° virtual tour.
About the College. Students at beautiful St Hilda’s College are part of a friendly and diverse community, with excellent, supportive tutors. Our students' relationship with the College continues after graduation, as alumnae remain part of our community.