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Welcome to All Souls College. The College is primarily an academic research institution with particular strengths in the humanities and social and theoretical sciences and an outstanding library. It also has strong ties to public life. Although its Fellows are involved in teaching and supervision of research, there are no undergraduate members.
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All Souls College, Oxford OX1 4AL . ABOUT. History;...
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The Library at All Souls College is, like all Oxford college...
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Of the current Fellows, forty-five are academics entirely...
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All Souls College (official name: College of the Souls of All the Faithful Departed) is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England. Unique to All Souls, all of its members automatically become fellows (i.e., full members of the college's governing body).
Learn how to visit the historic and academic institution of All Souls College, Oxford, and what access arrangements are available for disabled visitors. Find out the opening hours, location, parking options, and contact details for the College.
Learn about All Souls College, a graduate-only college founded by Henry VI in 1438. See photos of its buildings, library, chapel and the Mallard ceremony.
All Souls College. The College of All Souls of the Faithful Departed, of Oxford, was founded by Henry VI and Henry Chichele (fellow of New College and Archbishop of Canterbury), on 20 May 1438. Today the College is primarily an academic research institution at the University of Oxford, having strong ties to the public domain.
All Souls College was founded jointly by Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury, and King Henry VI. It was built between 1437/8 and 1443, and was the ninth Oxford college.
All Souls College Library, known until 2020 as the Codrington Library, is an academic library in the city of Oxford, England. It is the library of All Souls College, a graduate constituent college of the University of Oxford.