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St John's is a leading academic institution that fosters excellence in education and research. Learn about its history, facilities, outreach programme, events and subjects on offer.
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There are approximately 600 students in St John’s. About two...
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St John's is proud to be a diverse community and we welcome...
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St John's is a dynamic community where students study with...
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Discover - St John's College - University of Oxford
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Accommodation in College is managed by the Domestic Office....
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The Buttery in Hall Open 8 am–2 pm and 6–8 pm.. College Bar...
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It is based at 3 Worcester Street, Oxford, OX1 2BX....
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St John's College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford. Founded as a men's college in 1555, it has been coeducational since 1979. [3] Its founder, Sir Thomas White , intended to provide a source of educated Roman Catholic clerics to support the Counter-Reformation under Queen Mary .
St John's is a prestigious college in the heart of Oxford, with historic and modern facilities. Learn about its history, chapel, library, gardens and strategic plan.
St John's is a leading college with a wide range of subject choice, excellent facilities and a supportive community. Learn more about its courses, location, outreach and student testimonials on the college website.
St John's College, Oxford. Study. Undergraduate. Share. Undergraduates study with tutors and lecturers who are experts in their fields. They are encouraged to think independently and push themselves intellectually.
About the college. St John’s College is proud of its reputation for academic excellence within a vibrant, supportive and socially diverse community. It is an extremely popular college for graduates, who make up approximately 40% of the student community.
English and Joint Schools. Study writing in English from its origins in Anglo-Saxon England to the literature of the 20th and early 21st centuries. Average intake: 7-8. At St John's, undergraduate students enjoy a fruitful mixture of small group and tutorial teaching.