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  1. St Hugh's is a large and friendly college in North Oxford, offering a home away from home experience for students from every country and background. Learn about its history, facilities, courses, outreach, vacancies and events.

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  2. St Hugh's College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford. It is located on a 14.5-acre (5.9-hectare) site on St Margaret's Road, to the north of the city centre. [2] . It was founded in 1886 by Elizabeth Wordsworth as a women's college, and accepted its first male students in its centenary year in 1986.

  3. St Hugh's is a large and diverse college with a radical tradition of opening Oxford to all who would do well here. It offers accommodation, library, catering, gym, bar, chapel and multi-faith prayer room, and 24/7 access to the Bodleian Reading Room.

  4. Learn about St Hugh's College, a mixed college with a friendly and informal atmosphere and a high proportion of graduate students. Find out about the college facilities, accommodation, meals, courses available and location.

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

  6. oxfordvisit.com › university-and-colleges › st-hughs-collegeSt Hugh's College - OxfordVisit

    One of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford, St Hugh’s College is situated on St Margaret’s Road, north of the city centre. It was founded in 1886 by Elizabeth Wordsworth as a women’s college; in 1986, it accepted its first male students.

  7. St Hugh's College is one of the colleges of the University of Oxford, named after St Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln. It is located on a fourteen and a half acre site to the north of the city centre. [1] . It was founded in 1886 as a college for women, and its first male students were admitted in its centenary year in 1986.