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Oxford University is made up of different colleges. Colleges are academic communities. They are where students usually have their tutorials. Each one has its own dining hall, bar, common room and library, and lots of college groups and societies.

If you study here you will be a member of a college, and probably have your tutorials in that college. You will also be a member of the wider University, with access to University and department facilities like laboratories and libraries, as well as hundreds of University groups and societies. You would usually have your lectures and any lab work in your department, with other students from across the University.

There is something to be said for an academic atmosphere wherein everyone you meet is both passionate about what they are studying and phenomenally clever to boot.

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Alternative the Alternative ). Read at www.ousu.org Come to an open day to look around look around an open day to to Come the chance will have (see p 183). You If you in one day. colleges see several to maybe come an open day, attend can’t or download instead, tour on a college (see www.admissions. an audio tour ox.ac.uk/tours Prospectus find out more www.admissions.ox.ac.uk/colleges PPHs tend to be smaller than colleges, and Park is the largest PPH, and accepts Regent’s There are five Permanent Private Halls (PPHs) There are five Permanent Private Halls (PPHs) at Oxford admitting undergraduates. They were founded by different Christian denominations and still retain their own religious character. students at PPHs offer fewer subjects. However, are members of the University just like students at colleges, and have access to exactly the same University facilities and activities. applications from men and women of any age. only accepts male students. Blackfriars, St Benet’s Hall only accept House and Wycliffe St Stephen’s mature students. What is a JCR? or JCR, means two Junior Common Room, it is a room in college: different things. Firstly, where you can take time a lively, sociable place play pool or table out, eat, watch television, with friends. The term football, and catch up undergraduates in a JCR also refers to all the a committee which college. The JCR elects organises parties, video evenings and other events, and also concerns itself with the serious side of student welfare, including academic and financial aspects. JCR committees work with the Oxford University Student Union (see p 13). What PPHs? are

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For more information, on information, For more anything on this page, scan the QR code if you have a on reader your phone or visit: few minutes away? Is it near your department building, the park, the river or the swimming pool?) it has) how the the • • is it new or old a or centre, city the in it (is location How do I choose? After you have checked which colleges offer your course, your choice is really a question of which college suits you best personally. You might like to consider: • students many (how college the of size Do colleges specialise? No. All colleges are very strong academically, and most colleges offer most courses. Check which colleges offer your course over the page. code ‘9’ on your UCAS application.) Making an code ‘9’ on your UCAS application.) Making mind’, open application is just like saying, ‘I don’t and we will assign your application to a college. This does not affect your chances of getting a place. Whether or not you choose a college, other colleges may also interview you, and may offer you a place. Can I choose my college? you can express a preference. When you Yes, 6) apply through UCAS (see ‘how to apply’ on p you can choose a college, or you can make an ‘open application’. (If you make an open application you will need to choose campus Does it matter which college I go to? more in common than No. Colleges have a lot college you go they have differences. Whichever for the same degree at the to, you will be studying end of your course.

Which colleges offer your course? Balliol Blackfriars Brasenose Christ Church Christi Corpus Exeter ManchesterHarris Hertford College Jesus Keble Lady Margaret Hall Lincoln Magdalen Mansfield Merton College New Oriel Pembroke (The) College Queen's Regent's Park Anne'sSt Benet'sSt Hall Catherine'sSt EdmundSt Hall Hilda'sSt Hugh'sSt John'sSt Peter'sSt Stephen'sSt House Somerville Trinity College University Wadham Worcester Wycliffe Hall

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Marked Courses These courses offer varying subject combinations. To check whether your subject combination is offered by a college please go to: www.ox.ac.uk/undergraduate/colleges/which_colleges_offer_my_course 146| Which colleges offer your course? Balliol Blackfriars Brasenose Christ Church Christi Corpus Exeter ManchesterHarris Hertford College Jesus Keble Lady Margaret Hall Lincoln Magdalen Mansfield Merton College New Oriel Pembroke (The) College Queen's Regent's Park Anne'sSt Benet'sSt Hall Catherine'sSt EdmundSt Hall Hilda'sSt Hugh'sSt John'sSt Peter'sSt Stephen'sSt House Somerville Trinity College University Wadham Worcester Wycliffe Hall

Archaeology and Anthropology        Archaeology and Anthropology Biochemistry (Molecular and Cellular)                         Biochemistry (Molecular and Cellular) Biological Sciences                      Biological Sciences Biomedical Sciences                 Biomedical Sciences Chemistry                             Chemistry Classical Archaeology and Ancient History                    Classical Archaeology and Ancient History Classics                        Classics Classics and English                    Classics and English Classics and Modern Languages                     Classics and Modern Languages Classics and Oriental Studies                 Classics and Oriental Studies Computer Science               Computer Science Computer Science and Philosophy          Computer Science and Philosophy Earth Sciences (Geology)        Earth Sciences (Geology) Economics and Management                       Economics and Management Engineering Science                          Engineering Science Engineering, Economics and Management               Engineering, Economics and Management English Language and Literature                                English Language and Literature English and Modern Languages                           English and Modern Languages European and Middle Eastern Languages                    European and Middle Eastern Languages Experimental Psychology                     Experimental Psychology Fine Art               Fine Art Geography               Geography History                                History History (Ancient and Modern)                         History (Ancient and Modern) History and Economics                  History and Economics History and English                   History and English History and Modern Languages                           History and Modern Languages History and Politics                               History and Politics History of Art        History of Art Human Sciences           Human Sciences Law (Jurisprudence)                                Law (Jurisprudence) Law with Law Studies in Europe                               Law with Law Studies in Europe Materials Science        Materials Science Materials, Economics and Management       Materials, Economics and Management Mathematics                              Mathematics Mathematics and Computer Science                 Mathematics and Computer Science Mathematics and Philosophy                             Mathematics and Philosophy Mathematics and Statistics                          Mathematics and Statistics Medicine                             Medicine Which colleges offer your course? Medicine (Graduate Entry Medicine)           Medicine (Graduate Entry Medicine) Modern Languages                            Modern Languages Modern Languages and Linguistics                            Modern Languages and Linguistics Music                       Music Oriental Studies                Oriental Studies Philosophy and Modern Languages                             Philosophy and Modern Languages Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE)                                  Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) Philosophy and Theology                  Philosophy and Theology Physics                             Physics Physics and Philosophy                       Physics and Philosophy Psychology, Philosophy and Linguistics                   Psychology, Philosophy and Linguistics Theology                 Theology Theology and Oriental Studies         Theology and Oriental Studies

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Balliol

General enquiries Balliol is one of the oldest and most (JCR). There are self-catering kitchenettes +44 (0) 1865 277777 diverse colleges. In the 19th century, it on the main site and in the new buildings. Admissions pioneered the selection of students solely on Facilities for disabled students are telephone: +44 (0) 1865 277748 academic ability. This remains the available on the main site. Please fax: +44 (0) 1865 277803 cornerstone of our admissions policy: we contact us to discuss your needs before email: [email protected] are committed to attracting women and applying. Website men of exceptional talent regardless of social, cultural or educational background. Facilities www.balliol.ox.ac.uk Balliol has one of the largest college Postal address Our lively student community is drawn from a broad spectrum of schools within libraries, a law library and its own archives. Balliol College, Oxford OX1 3BJ There is a well-equipped computing room. Founded the UK, and also from the EU and overseas. Many prominent figures in public life, The centre of undergraduate life is the 1263 JCR, which organises a number of social Master particularly in the 20th century, graduated from Balliol. The college has retained its events. Balliol has one of the largest and Sir , MA, reputation for high academic standards, most active student bodies in the University hon DLitt, FRSE combined with a friendly atmosphere and and has an entirely student-run and very Student numbers lively spirit of intellectual debate. cheap bar as well as its own cafeteria. The undergraduates 385, graduates 321 In 2009–2010 Balliol celebrated the college also has a gym, a music room and a Admissions Tutor thirtieth anniversary of the admission purpose-built studio theatre, as well as a Dr Sophie Marnette of women undergraduates to the college range of sports facilities, including a College prospectus from with a number of events and the booklet boathouse. The chapel is a centre of The Admissions Office, Balliol College, Women at Balliol: www.balliol.ox.ac.uk/ worship for all denominations, and all of Oxford OX1 3BJ about-balliol/balliol-women. the major religious faiths are active in UCAS campus code Balliol. O Location Access bursaries and hardship grants Open days Daily life focuses on Balliol’s site on assist students with their financial needs 27 and 28 June, and 14 September 2012 Broad Street in the city centre, close to during their studies, and there are also – free lunch (booking required); limited University libraries and many departments. special grants for research and travel. accommodation for candidates who have Its modern annexe is five minutes away on Jowett Walk. Student societies far to travel (dinner, bed and breakfast Balliol prides itself on its friendly £20). You are welcome to attend open Accommodation and meals atmosphere and diverse community. days without booking, and join the All students are guaranteed college rooms There are many student societies, some subject talks that interest you. for the first and final years of their course. based on particular subjects; Attendance of some sessions, Many live in college; others have rooms in others, such as the accommodation and any dietary the Jowett Walk building. All rooms are sports, drama and requirements must be booked in single study-bedrooms with free internet music societies, bring advance. For details, please see access. together all sections www.balliol.ox.ac.uk. Student meals are served in hall and there of the college is an optional scheme for pre-payment community. For more which is economical and increasingly information, see *Does this college offer your popular. There is also a student-run www.balliol.ox.ac.uk/ * course? See pp 146-147 cafeteria in the Junior Common Room about-balliol/balliol-life.

ACADEMIC STAFF Engineering Greek Literature Law Dr Robin Choudhury Politics Ancient Philosophy Professor Paul Buckley* Dr Adrian Kelly* Professor Timothy Endicott* Professor John Stein Dr Adam Swift* Dr Jessica Moss* Dr Dominic O’Brien* History, Ancient Dr Grant Lamond* Dr Andreas Auer Dr Sudhir Hazareesingh* Biological Sciences Dr Robert Field* Dr Rosalind Thomas* Mr Frederick Wilmot-Smith Professor Jonathan Bard Dr Scot Peterson Dr Sebastian Shimeld* Mr Brian Tang Dr Jennifer Rosenblitt Linguistics Professor Gillian Morriss-Kay Spanish Dr Arthur Thomas English History, Modern Dr Sandra Paoli* Oriental Studies Dr Maria Donapetry Biomedical Sciences Dr Seamus Perry* Dr Martin Conway* Management The Revd Dr Douglas see Medicine Mr James Baxendine Dr Simon Skinner* Professor Thomas Noe* Dupree* STUDENT WELFARE Chemistry Ms Anna Camilleri Dr Lesley Abrams* Ms Suellen Littleton Philosophy Chaplain Professor Dermot O’Hare* Dr Kate McClune Dr Johannes Machielsen* Mathematics Dr David Wallace* The Revd Dr Douglas Dr William Barford* Dr Ben Morgan Dr Thomas Lambert Dr Keith Hannabuss* Dr Ofra Magidor* Dupree* Dr Rachel Quarrell French Dr John Bailey Professor Frances Kirwan* Mr Bob Hargrave Dean Dr Grant Ritchie Dr Sophie Marnette* Dr Emile Chabal Dr Giovanna Scataglini Dr Rowland Stout The Revd Dr Douglas Computer Science Dr Cecile Deer Italian Belghitar Physics Dupree* Professor Tom Melham* Dr Maria O’Sullivan Professor Diego Zancani Medicine Dr Armin Reichold* Women’s Adviser Dr Stanislav Zivny German Latin Literature Dr Lisa Walker* Professor Andre Lukas* Dr Jessica Moss* Economics Dr Ray Ockenden Dr Emily Pilinger Dr Piers Nye Dr David Lucas* Professor David Vines* Mr Golo Schmidt Dr Martin Burton Dr Chris Palmer Balliol Dr James Forder* Dr Mary Board Mr Alexander Teytelboym Ms Dilyana Dimova *means of the College 148| Blackfriars Permanent Private Hall

General enquiries Blackfriars is a specialist community Accommodation and meals +44 (0) 1865 278441 focused on teaching, research, and enquiry Blackfriars has rooms for two thirds of its Admissions in philosophy, theology, and politics, with a students. Friars are accommodated in the telephone: +44 (0) 1865 278441 strong interest in what academic study can Priory; other students live mainly in fax: +44 (0) 1865 278441 bring to public life and developing properties with self-catering facilities in email: [email protected] leadership, as well as to interreligious St John’s Street, immediately behind the Website dialogue. Run by Dominican friars inspired hall. Arrangements are made for students www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk by the intellectual vision of St Thomas to take meals at another nearby college. Postal address Aquinas, it has a highly international student body of different religious Courses offered Blackfriars, 64 St Giles’, Oxford OX1 3LY backgrounds, and there is a long tradition Blackfriars normally accepts undergraduate Founded of welcoming Visiting Students. Blackfriars students for Theology, Theology and Priory founded 1221, suppressed 1538, admits men and women aged 21 or above. Philosophy, Theology and Oriental Studies refounded 1921, granted Private Hall The hall, which occupies part of the and PPE only. A scholarship of up to status 1994 Dominican Priory and nearby properties, £2,500 may be offered to a successful Regent has a small, friendly environment with a second BA applicant in Theology, or The Revd Dr Richard Finn OP strong focus and ethos. Students and Theology and Philosophy. Service- Student numbers mix on a daily basis. scholarships of £2,500 may be offered in Mature (over 21) students only; Blackfriars contains several specialist conjunction with the hall’s Las Casas undergraduates 11, graduates 18 institutes: the Aquinas Institute for Thomist Institute for faith and social justice. Smaller Admissions Tutor studies, and the Las Casas Institute, which scholarships are given to students who The Revd Dr Richard Finn OP looks at faith and public life, especially achieve a distinction in the first University examinations. College prospectus from poverty, migration, and human rights; Hall Secretary, Blackfriars, 64 St Giles’, students enjoy privileged access to special Facilities Oxford OX1 3LY lectures by distinguished visitors and to The hall contains an outstanding library UCAS campus code conferences offered by the institutes. The in theology and philosophy of more than P – If you choose this campus code hall is also closely associated with the 35,000 volumes, open daily from 8.30am when making your application we will Blackfriars Studium, a study centre which to 10pm. A computerised self-issue system contact you by email to confirm which offers a wide range of additional lectures in enables students to borrow some books, hall you would like to apply to. Catholic theology and philosophy. The while others are retained as an extensive Open days Divine Office and Mass are celebrated daily reference collection. There is a wi-fi in the Priory church, and students are 27 and 28 June, and 14 September network, computer suite and additional welcome, if they wish, to worship with the 2012 computers in the library. The Junior resident Dominican community of some 25 Common Room (JCR) offers a comfortable friars. If you are considering applying to place to relax and meet other students. Blackfriars, we encourage you to contact the Regent in order to find out more. Student societies The JCR organises frequent social events. Location Highlights in Blackfriars’ social calendar Blackfriars is in St Giles’, between the include Thanksgiving Dinner, a reading and Pusey House, a week in the country, the Advent party, few minutes’ walk from the Theology JCR/MCR Dinner and summer garden Faculty, Bodleian and Sackler Classics party. Students are enthusiastic members libraries, and the Oriental Institute.

of many University societies. Blackfriars

ACADEMIC STAFF Politics STUDENT WELFARE Economics Professor David Robertson Dean Dr Peter Rona Theology The Revd David Sanders OP English Literature The Revd Dr Richard Conrad OP Senior Tutor Val Dodd BLitt Dr Juliette Day Dr Santha Bhattacharji Philosophy The Revd Dr Richard Finn OP Tutor for Women Dr Brian King The Revd Dr Simon Gaine OP Dr Anne Murphy SHCJ Dr William Carroll The Revd David Sanders OP Visiting Student The Revd Dr Peter Hunter OP The Revd Dr John Saward Programme Mr Stephen Priest Ms Elizabeth Mullard Dr Ian Logan Dr Roger Scruton

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Brasenose

General enquiries Brasenose is a friendly and diverse enjoys a well-deserved reputation for +44 (0) 1865 277830 community, with a strong tradition of excellent food. A full meal service is Admissions academic excellence. The college welcomes provided in hall, there is a snack bar on the telephone: +44 (0) 1865 277510 students from all backgrounds wishing to main site and shared kitchens are available fax: +44 (0) 1865 277520 enjoy the best of what Oxford has to offer. in the Frewin complex. Situated in the beautiful setting of Radcliffe email: [email protected] Facilities Website Square, lying at the heart of the University and city, the college takes its name from an The main college library has more www.bnc.ox.ac.uk than 60,000 books and periodicals. Postal address 800-year-old brass door knocker in the shape of a nose, now hanging in the main There are also separate college law and Brasenose College, Oxford OX1 4AJ Hall. The college is committed to admitting history libraries. The college aims to Founded the best and brightest students, and also to provide all the main books needed for 1509 creating an environment where individuals undergraduate courses. The library also Principal can flourish and realise their potential. It possesses a number of antiquarian books, Professor Alan Bowman, FBA, FSA maintains a very high level of teaching some dating from the foundation of the Student numbers provision, supported by excellent library college. All Brasenose libraries are open to undergraduates 351, graduates 212 and computing facilities, and (when needed) members of the college 24 hours a day and Admissions Tutor pastoral and financial assistance. the majority of their holdings are available Dr Simon Smith on open shelves. The college also provides College prospectus from Location IT rooms, wireless internet access and fixed [email protected] Brasenose College is situated in the heart internet connections from all student rooms. UCAS campus code of the ancient University. It is the only Brasenose has its own sports ground undergraduate college on Radcliffe Square, within a five-minute cycle ride, with rugby, V adjacent to the main University libraries and football and pitches, tennis courts Open days the High Street. The main college buildings and a well-equipped boathouse on the river 27 and 28 June, and 14 September 2012 were built in the 16th, 17th and 19th centuries nearby. The college has music practice – informal open days, no need to book; and some newer rooms date from the 1960s. rooms, a large student common room with refreshments available, but no meals; Brasenose also has accommodation at the newspapers and television, and a popular limited accommodation may be available Frewin Hall complex, a five-minute walk from college bar. for those travelling long distances. the main site and also in the very centre of Oxford. Student societies The college supports a wide range of student Accommodation and meals clubs and societies. It has a strong tradition Brasenose is able to accommodate all in drama and music and there is an annual undergraduates wanting college week-long summer arts festival in the hall, accommodation. First-years are housed chapel and on the New Quad lawn. The together on the main site, second-year college has an excellent choir and a range of students normally live in the Frewin lively social, cultural and sporting activities. complex, and there is accommodation for All levels of sport are catered for and the later year students on both sites. There is a college has a history of success in the mixture of bed-sitting rooms and individual University sports competitions. sets comprising a bedroom and study/living Brasenose is a place where students can room, some of which are ensuite. The participate in all that the University has to **Does this college offer your college has facilities for students with offer. It is a community where students get course? See pp 146-147 physical disabilities, and applicants with to know and support each other and make disabilities are encouraged to contact the life-long friends. college to discuss their needs. Brasenose

ACADEMIC STAFF Economics French Law Dr Paul Dennis* Mr Tom Lubbock Biochemistry Dr Rui Esteves* Professor Richard Cooper* Mr William Swadling* Professor Philip Goulder* Portuguese Professor Susan Lea* Ms Silvia Palano Dr Carole Bourne-Taylor* Professor Anne Davies* Dr Jeremy Taylor Dr Claudia Pazos-Alonso Dr Steven Johnson Mr Anthony Harris Geography Dr Thomas Krebs* Music Psychology Biological Sciences Mr Niko Jaakkola Dr Giles Wiggs* Professor Stefan Vogenauer* Professor Susan Wollenberg Dr David Popplewell* Dr Owen Lewis* Engineering Dr Alisdair Rogers Dr Maris Kopcke Tinture Philosophy Russian Dr Robert Belshaw Professor Ronald Daniel* German Mr Dr Dave Leal* Dr Michael Nicholson Chemistry Dr Harvey Burd* Dr David Groiser* Mr Jeffrey Hackney Dr Thomas Johansen* Spanish Dr Jeremy Robertson* Professor Guy Houlsby* Mr Golo Schmidt Management Dr Christopher Timpson* Dr Dominic Moran Dr Mark Wilson* Dr Matthew McGilvray History Dr Chris McKenna* Ms Louise Hanson Dr Stephen Bell English Dr Abigail Green* Dr Eric Thun* Physics STUDENT WELFARE Classics and Dr Sos Eltis* Dr Alan Strathern* Mathematics Professor Jonathan Jones* Chaplain Ancient History Professor Simon Palfrey* Dr Rowena Archer* Professor Richard Haydon* Professor * The Revd Graeme Dr Llewelyn Morgan* Dr James Williams Dr Lesley Abrams Dr Eamonn Gaffney* Dr James Lloyd-Hughes Richardson* Dr Edward Bispham* Dr Olivia Robinson Dr Tom Lambert Medicine Dr Tony Harker Dean Brasenose Professor Nicholas Purcell* Fine Art Dr George Southcombe Dr Richard Boyd* Mr Anthony Middleton Dr Christopher Timpson* Dr Damian Robinson Professor Maria Chevska* Italian Dr Anne Edwards* Politics Women’s Adviser Dr Jonathan Katz Dr Marco Dorigatti Professor * Dr Adam Humphreys* Dr Anne Edwards* Professor Paul Klenerman* Mr Ian Carroll *means Fellow of the College 150| Christ Church

General enquiries Many different kinds of people, from various of varied and high-quality meals is provided +44 (0) 1865 276150 backgrounds, come to Christ Church. With in the dining hall, and we aim to cater for Admissions about 100 teaching and research staff, we all special diets. telephone: +44 (0) 1865 276181 are one of the larger colleges and can offer Facilities fax: +44 (0) 1865 286583 places for most undergraduate courses. The result is a diverse, vibrant and active Our magnificent 18th-century library, one email: [email protected] of the largest in Oxford, aims to supply Website academic community. We select candidates solely on academic everything undergraduate students need for www.chch.ox.ac.uk their courses and responds to requests for and www.facebook.com/chchadmissions ability and potential. The college is committed to widening participation, and new purchases; there is also a specialised Postal address is keen to attract talented students whatever law library. We have two well-equipped Christ Church, Oxford OX1 1DP their backgrounds. computer rooms, and students’ rooms have Founded Christ Church is sensitive to the growing internet points. 1546 financial costs associated with a university The common room is furnished with Dean education. We are in the fortunate position table tennis and pool tables, and next door The Very Revd Christopher Lewis MA, PhD of being able to offer generous support in is a widescreen TV with satellite channels Student numbers addition to the financial package provided and a DVD player. The college has a music undergraduates 435, graduates 212 by the University. This means that no room, art gallery and art room, where the Admissions Tutor student with the ability and potential to art tutor offers classes and organises visits, Dr Geraldine Johnson study at Oxford should be deterred from discussions and video displays. College prospectus from making an application to us on financial Student societies www.chch.ox.ac.uk/admissions/ grounds. You can find full details on our Our student societies cater for a wide range undergraduates/prospectus website: www.chch.ox.ac.uk/admissions/ of interests, and the college sports ground UCAS campus code undergraduates/financial-information. has excellent facilities for sports of all sorts 2 for everyone, whether highly skilled or Location Open days Christ Church is on St Aldate’s, in the merely enthusiastic. The drama society puts 26, 27, and 28 June 2012 – Free lunch heart of Oxford. It is close to the Bodleian on regular productions and encourages and, for those travelling long distances, Library and other University facilities, and participation in and out of college. Music free accommodation. Advance booking next to Christ Church Meadow with its flourishes, with an orchestra, choir and required for talks with tutors, lunch and peaceful river walks. other ensembles, in addition to the renowned accommodation by contacting Christ Church Cathedral Choir. Those with [email protected]. College tours Accommodation and meals contemporary on all three days with no need to book. All students live in college rooms throughout musical interests 14 September 2012 – Morning their time at Christ Church. Most rooms can showcase are on the main site, in spacious, modernised their talents at the talks must be booked through buildings built over five centuries. About 60 termly ‘open mike’ [email protected]; students live nearby in modern self-catering night. A number college tours all day with no need to flats shared with another college. One flat is of subject-based book. No accommodation available. equipped for up to three disabled residents, societies arrange and single rooms for disabled students are dinners, speakers Does this college offer your  also available on the main site. A full service and discussions. **course? See pp 146-147

ACADEMIC STAFF Dr John Thanassoulis* Geography Dr Kevin McGerty* Dr David Maw Psychology Biochemistry Dr Jacinta Pires Dr Simon Dadson* Professor Thaleia Oriental Studies Dr Brian Parkinson* ChurchChrist Dr Syma Khalid Ms Allison Stewart Professor Judith Pallot* Zariphopoulou* Professor Hugh Williamson* Russian Professor Nicole Zitzmann Professor David Upton German Dr Christopher Breward Philosophy, Politics Dr Jennifer Baines Biological Sciences Engineering Professor Robert Vilain Dr Derek Moulton & Economics (PPE) Spanish Dr Stephen Harris Dr Malcolm McCulloch* Greek (Modern) Professor John Wright Dr David Hine* Dr Dominic Moran* Dr David Shotton Professor David Nowell* Dr Dimitris Papanikolaou Medicine (Biomedical Professor Beata Javorcik* Mr Roy Norton Chemistry Mr Edward Hancock History Sciences) Dr Lindsay Judson* Theology Dr Dirk Aarts* Mr Robert Kiwanuka Dr Catherine Andreyev* Professor John Bell* Dr Edward Keene* Dr Mark Edwards* Dr Jason Davis* Dr Simon McIntosh Dr Sarah Mortimer* Dr Stephanie Cragg* Dr Joseph Schear* Dr John Perry Dr Martin Grossel* Dr Richard Willden Dr Brian Young* Professor Stefan Neubauer* Dr John Thanassoulis* Classics, Classical English Literature Dr Rowena Archer Professor Sarah Rowland- Dr Robert Frazier STUDENT WELFARE Archaeology & Ancient Dr Mishtooni Bose* History of Art Jones* Dr Jacinta Pires Chaplain History Dr Peter McDonald* Dr Geraldine Johnson* Dr Richard Wade-Martins* Dr Severin Schroeder The Revd Ralph Williamson Dr Anna Clark* Dr Sophie Ratcliffe* Italian Dr Olaf Ansorge Physics Senior Censor Dr Lindsay Judson* Dr Kate Bennett Dr Emanuela Tandello* Dr Keith Brain Professor Roger Davies* Dr Ian Watson* Dr Richard Rutherford* Dr Maria Johnston Law Dr Timothy Littlewood Dr Axel Kuhn* Junior Censor Dr Dirk Obbink* Fine Art Professor John Cartwright* Professor Graham Ogg Professor John Ryan* Professor David Nowell* Professor Christopher Pelling* Mr Peter Rhoades Dr Tarunabh Khaitan* Dr Ian Roberts Professor Guy Wilkinson* College Nurse Dr Robert Frazier French Mr Edwin Simpson* Dr Pamela Schartau Dr Thorsten Hesjedal Ms Midge Curran Professor Martin Goodman Dr Belinda Jack* Linguistics Dr Louise Upton Dr Alan Merchant Welfare Advisers Dr John Ma Dr Ian Watson* Ms Ana Todea Dr Robert Wilkins Portuguese Professor Beata Javorcik* Dr Severin Schroeder Dr Jennifer Yee* Mathematics Music Ms Claudia Pazos-Alonso Dr Joseph Schear* Economics & Management Dr Michael Abécassis Dr Gergely Bérci* Professor Jonathan Cross* *means Fellow of the College Professor Beata Javorcik* Dr Stephen Goddard Professor Sam Howison* Dr Stephen Darlington* |151

Corpus Christi

General enquiries Corpus is one of the smaller traditional after his visit, as a wonder of the world. +44 (0) 1865 276700 colleges. Socially, it is welcoming and With more than 60,000 books, 24-hour Admissions unpretentious, but it is also a scholarly opening, computerised catalogues, telephone: +44 (0) 1865 276693 place. We look for people who are serious numerous PC workstations, a large multi- fax: +44 (0) 1865 276767 about thinking hard, reading widely and functional device for colour printing, email: [email protected] being committed to their studies. We offer scanning and photocopying and wired/wi-fi Website an environment where students can flourish internet availability, it is a convenient as www.ccc.ox.ac.uk in every way while pursuing academic well as a beautiful place to work. The well- Postal address excellence. equipped computer room has eight PCs and Corpus Christi College, Oxford OX1 4JF The college offers all its students a room a large multi-functional device for colour Founded for the normal duration of their course. printing, scanning and photocopying. 1517 Corpus has a strong sense of community The college has a new multi-purpose President without being claustrophobic. It prides itself auditorium suitable for concerts, drama on the diversity of its students’ social and productions, parties and lectures. We have Professor Richard Carwardine, FBA ethnic backgrounds. It has a strong tradition an ecumenically progressive chapel whose Student numbers of openness, tolerance and fairness. All this lively choir has travelled the world. For undergraduates 247, graduates 108 helps to make the college unusually well- more vigorous activities there is a sports Admissions Tutor integrated and supportive. field, squash court and boathouse; for the Professor Peter Nellist more relaxed there are the Beer Cellar, TV Access and Admissions Location rooms and the Junior Common Room Administrator: Miss Jeni Clack Corpus has the best of all worlds: it is five (JCR). There is disabled access, though College prospectus from minutes’ walk from the city centre and suitable accommodation is limited. [email protected] Bodleian Library, ten minutes from the arts UCAS campus code faculties and science laboratories, but is Student societies 3 tucked away from the noise of the city, Life at Corpus is not all work, and academic Open days looking out over Christ Church meadow talent often goes hand-in-hand with other 27 and 28 June, and 14 September 2012 towards the Thames. talents. Among the most active of our many clubs are the dramatic society – the Owlets – – book in advance to attend; 8 students Accommodation and meals per school/college only (4 only if staying and the choir. There are plenty of sporting First-year students live in college or in New opportunities too, though the mood is overnight); free lunch and refreshments; Building, just across the road. Students in limited accommodation available free of enthusiastic rather than unduly competitive. other years can choose to live on the main Corpus students put a lot of energy into charge. site or close by. The recent Liddell Building, organising events, so the college has an about 15 minutes away from the college, has impressive social calendar with an shared flats with communal kitchens and inexpensive ball every other Spring and a dining areas, and is popular with second- fair each June, which features our famous Does this college offer your  and third-year students. All rooms are single tortoise race. The **course? See pp 146-147 and some have their own ensuite shower effective JCR, and WC. All rooms in college and in the represented on Liddell Building have telephones and most college network connections. committees, is Facilities active on open One of the finest college libraries in Oxford, days, in access the magnificent 16th-century Old Library activities and, of was described by the humanist Erasmus, course, in the Beer Cellar.

ACADEMIC STAFF Economics Law Professor Richard Cornall* Physics STUDENT WELFARE Biochemistry to be appointed Professor Lucia Zedner* Dr Sebastian Fairweather* Professor Hans Kraus* Chaplain Dr Mark Wormald* English Dr Elizabeth Fisher* Professor Alastair Buchan* Dr Michael Johnston* The Revd Dr Judith Maltby* Professor Mark Sansom* Professor Valentine Mr Andrew Dyson Dr John Frater* Dr Steven Biller Dean Dr Chris Scanlan Cunningham* Materials Dr John Iles Professor Stephen Blundell Dr Robin Murphy* Dr Lisa Heather Dr Helen Moore* Professor Peter Nellist* Dr Trevor Sharp Politics Tutor for Women Dr John Offer Dr Sowon Park Dr Keyna O’Reilly Dr Pamela Lear Professor Giovanni Capoccia* Dr Anna Marmodoro* Chemistry History Dr Jason Smith Dr Rosemary Adams Dr Nigel Bowles* Tutor for Men Professor Peter Hore* Dr John Watts* Mathematics Dr Jaideep Pandit Dr Scot Peterson Dr Geert Janssen* Dr Mark Wormald* Dr Jay Sexton* Professor Colin McDiarmid* Dr Autumn Rowan Hull Psychology Assistant Deans Dr Rachel Quarrell Dr John Ma* Dr Paul Dellar* Philosophy Dr Robin Murphy* Ms Amy Bilderbeck Classics Dr Geert Janssen* Dr Florence Tsou Professor Ursula Coope* Ms Sophie Godard Desmarest Professor Stephen Harrison* The Revd Dr Judith Maltby* Professor Luke Ong Dr Anna Marmodoro* Dr John Ma* Dr Neil McLynn* Mr Ric Wade Professor John Broome* Corpus Christi Corpus Professor Tim Whitmarsh* Dr Mark Whittow* Medicine Professor Martin Davies* Professor Tobias Reinhardt* Dr Rachel Moss Dr Colin Akerman* Dr Josh Parsons* *means Fellow of the College Dr Jas’ Elsner* Dr Anna Clark Dr Pawel Swietach* Dr James Driscoll Dr Alexia Petsalis-Diomidis *means Fellow of the College 152| Exeter 153 | means Fellow of the College STUDENT WELFARE WELFARE STUDENT Chaplain The Hearn* Revd Stephen Sub Rector Dr Taylor* Maureen Academic Dean Dr Chris Ballinger* Advisor Women’s Ms Jeri Johnson* * All rooms in college have internet access, Exeter has many sports teams and a Music Elizabeth E Leach Professor Philosophy Dr Antony Eagle* Dr Laura Castelli Physics Steane* Andrew Professor Dr Jo Dunkley* RobertsRichard Professor Politics Dr Michael Hart* Dr Christine Cheng* Russian Dr Baines Jennifer Spanish Edwin Williamson* Professor Dr Daniela Omlor* Fisher Dr Tyler Facilities funded and open The library is generously 24 hours a day for reading and borrowing hours in vacations. during term, with long on open shelves and It has 40,000 volumes Loan periods as many again in the stack. largely are long, and borrowings are encouraged to unrestricted. Students the librarian can suggest purchases, and needs. There are react quickly to readers’ the three reading rooms overlooking can enjoy one of garden. Exeter students the most beautiful gardens in Oxford. and some have wireless internet access (as does the garden). The computing room contains 14 PCs for general use. societies Student Exeter students participate in a wide variety of student societies, both in college and for the University. Exeter has a strong musical tradition: the mixed choir sings in chapel, the musical society supports to folk through jazz from everything musical evenings classical and the Rector’s are open to all. The bar is an excellent blues. and jazz folk, rock, for venue well-equipped boathouse on the Thames. Exonians have had much sporting success, but most play for fun and exercise. It is not compulsory! u* ‘

Jones* Management Johnson* Dr Peter Mathematics Dr Zhongmin Qian* Cornelia Drut Professor Dr Samuel Cohen Medical Sciences Vaughan- Richard Professor Hugh Watkins* Professor Dr James Kennedy* Farmer*Andrew Professor Dr Alexander Ashmore Dr Deepak Chandrasekharan Dr David Greaves Dr John Parrington O’Kelly* O’Kelly* German Helen Watanabe- Professor Dr Helen Fronius Mr Golo Schmidt History Dr Dabhoiwala* Faramerz Dr Christina de Bellaigue* Dr Lucy Sackville* Mr Robin Lane Fox Ms Chloe Jeffries Italian Dr Vilma de Gasparin Law Mr Jonathan Herring* Ms Se-shauna Wheatle Uniquely in Oxford, the college has its Uniquely in Oxford, the Accommodation and meals and Accommodation Almost all undergraduates are offered three or four years in college-owned accommodation. All first-years live on the main site, as do some final-year students. Most college hostels and flats are no more than a mile away. In college, some rooms have their own shower and WC, and there is a bathroom or shower and a WC on every staircase. Three meals a day are provided in hall during term; the hostels and flats also have self-catering arrangements. Location Exeter is in the centre of Oxford, close to the main libraries, lecture theatres and departments (as well as to shops and pubs). Exeter, Oxford’s fourth oldest college, is Oxford’s Exeter, and takes academic in the heart of the city, Its community scholarship very seriously. and there is close but not claustrophobic, where people look is a caring atmosphere out for others. programme a and office advice careers own employers. It of student internships with of also has a distinctive programme public in-house seminars, by prominent figures, with David Attenborough and Philip Pullman among recent speakers. Former undergraduates include JRR Alan Bennett, and Sir Ronald Tolkien, Cohen. It offers financial aid for student hardship and has several graduate scholarships. Exeter encourages strong links with North America, taking 26 College, students each year from Williams a top liberal arts college in Massachusetts.

– open 147 - Economics Martin Ellison* Professor Mr Abhijeet Singh Mr Sang Seok Lee Engineering Science Ian Reid* Professor Dr Nik Petrinic* Dr Beard Paul English Ms Jeri Johnson* Dr Julie Maxwell* Dr Helen Leith Spencer* Dr Reena Sastri* French Dr Jane Hiddleston* Dr Rosalind Temple Mr Emmanuel Destenay – booking for Exeter

– book in advance to 28 June 2012 Does this college offer your Does this college offer your  See pp 146 course? UCAS campus code UCAScampus days Open Admissions Tutor Admissions Officer Liaison Schools from prospectus College Postal address Postal Founded Rector numbers Student Admissions Website General enquiries General Professor Gregory Hutchinson* Professor Dr Ruth Parkes Mr Robin Lane Fox Science Computer Dr Joseph Pitt-Francis Earth Sciences Shamita Das* Professor Dr Conall Mac Niocaill ACADEMIC STAFF ACADEMIC Biochemistry Dr Taylor* Maureen Chemistry Dr Simon Clarke* Dr Philipp Kukura* Dr Nick Green Mr James Lee Dr RobertsPaul Classics *  [email protected] 4 27 June 2012 attend; 10 students per school/ college only; available limited accommodation of free charge. undergraduates 344, 221 graduates undergraduates Dr Chris Ballinger Mr Ashley Walters College, Exeter Academic Administrator, 3DP OX1 or Oxford download from Exeter College, Oxford OX1 3DP OX1 College, Exeter Oxford 1314 Cairncross, MA,Ms Frances CBE our website +44 (0) 1865 279600 telephone: +44 (0) 1865 279648 fax: +44 (0) 1865 279630 email: [email protected] www.exeter.ox.ac.uk 9am–5pm for 9am–5pm tours of for the college, see furtherfor college website details. 14 September 2012 see information, college website. *

Harris Manchester

General enquiries Harris Manchester is the only Oxford The charges include meals, which are of a +44 (0) 1865 271006 college which is dedicated solely to mature consistently high quality, and care is taken Admissions students, and we take students from the to cater for specific dietary requirements. telephone: +44 (0) 1865 271009 age of 21 with no upper age limit. As the All meals are taken in the splendid fax: +44 (0) 1865 281474 smallest college in the University, there is baronial-style dining hall. email: [email protected] an intimate, friendly atmosphere, with a Facilities Website great deal of peer support. The diversity of our students in terms of age, culture The library has some 70,000 volumes. www.hmc.ox.ac.uk The reading room, the Tate Library, is open Postal address and background makes the college a very interesting and vibrant society. to students from 8.30am to 11pm every Harris Manchester College, Oxford OX1 3TD day. It covers all undergraduate subjects Founded The college occupies a striking Victorian Gothic building with a library donated by that the college offers, and has a generous 1786 budget. The college gives a book grant to Principal Sir Henry Tate, and a chapel entirely lit by Edward Burne-Jones/William Morris each first-year student. The new Library Ralph Waller, MA, BD, MTh, PhD stained glass. Gallery provides 30 extra study spaces. Student numbers The college has a number of scholarships There is a student computing room and a Mature (over 21) students only: for second undergraduate degrees, up to high level of IT support. undergraduates 94, graduates 99 £18,000 in total, which are awarded on Admissions Tutor Student societies merit. All second BA applicants are Because of its small size, college life from Victoria Lill automatically considered. year to year is very dependent on the College prospectus from interests of current students, and so there Academic Administrator, Harris Location is a great opportunity for each individual Manchester College, Oxford OX1 3T Harris Manchester is centrally but quietly located in Mansfield Road, just a few to influence college life. The college has a UCAS campus code flourishing law society and wine society. 6 minutes’ walk away from the Bodleian Library, most faculty libraries, the science In some years there has been a drama Open days society, in others we have fielded a very 27 and 28 June, and 14 September 2012 area and other University facilities. The city centre is also close by. successful football team. There is also a – book in advance to attend; free lunch college choir and music has become an and refreshments; no accommodation Accommodation and meals important part of college life. available. All the college accommodation is located on the main college site and students are guaranteed accommodation for at least the first and final years of their course. We are unable to provide accommodation for couples and families. Students needing Does this college offer your family accommodation are encouraged to **course? See pp 146-147 apply to the University for this. All rooms have telephone lines, and are also wired for the internet. There is a mix of 16th and 17th century houses (renovated to a very high standard), and some new accommodation.

ACADEMIC STAFF Law Politics STUDENT WELFARE Archaeology Mrs Louise Gullifer* Dr Lesley Smith* Dean Dr Zena Kamash Management Psychology Dr Bill Mander Economics Dr Alex Nicholls* Mr Branden Thornhill Miller Senior Tutor Dr Isabel Ruiz* Medicine Theology Dr Lesley Smith Education Professor David Matthews* Dr Eric Eve* Bursar Professor Terezinha Nunes* Professor * Dr Ralph Waller* Mrs Annette Duffell English Literature Dr Bee Wee* Dr Benedicta Ward* Housekeeper and Dr John Sloan* Ministerial Training Accommodation Manager History The Revd Dr Arthur Stewart* Mrs Sarah Oakley Dr Edmund Neill Philosophy Human Sciences Dr Bill Mander* *means Fellow of the College Dr Amanda Palmer Harris Manchester Harris

*means Fellow of the College 154| Hertford

General enquiries Hertford is known for its friendly Facilities +44 (0) 1865 279400 atmosphere, welcoming students wherever The fully automated college library is open Admissions they come from: you don’t have to be any 24 hours a day all year. All working stock telephone: +44 (0) 1865 279404 particular type to fit in here. We have a is on open shelves and covers all degree fax: +44 (0) 1865 279466 near-equal gender balance, and similar subjects taken in college. There is no limit email: [email protected] numbers in arts and sciences. Naturally, on the number of books borrowed; requests Website we value our informal, progressive climate, for new books are welcome. All desks have www.hertford.ox.ac.uk which we believe fosters good, positive internet connections and the library has its Postal address working relationships between tutors own computer room. The Junior Common Hertford College, Oxford OX1 3BW and students. Room (JCR) has two computer rooms and Founded there are also computing facilities at Location Warnock and Abingdon House. 1282 Hertford is in quiet Catte Street, opposite Principal The college has a fitness room, a music the Bodleian Library and right in the city room and two well-equipped JCRs. Off-site Mr Will Hutton centre, no more than a few minutes’ walk we have sports grounds, tennis and squash Senior Tutor from any part of the University. courts, and a superb new boathouse. Dr Alan Bogg Student numbers Accommodation and meals Student societies undergraduates 387, graduates 179 All first-years live on the main site in Catte Hertford’s students are very active and Street. Students in other years may live in Undergraduate Admissions Tutor there are always things going on that you the purpose-built Warnock or Abingdon Dr David Hopkin can join in. We are very strong in music- House, or in North Oxford, all about ten College prospectus from making of all kinds, with an orchestra, minutes’ walk away. We offer you a room Jacqueline Chapman, Admissions Officer, choir and other groups giving for all three (or four) years of your course, Hertford College, Oxford OX1 3BW performances. Our boathouse provides with your first room in college, which is excellent facilities for novices and UCAS campus code surrounded by other beautiful buildings. 7 experienced oarsmen and women. We Student rooms have full internet compete successfully in major sports, using Open days connections, telephones and small shared 27 and 28 June 2012 – book in our Edgway Road sports ground. Many kitchens. You are charged just for the meals subjects have their own societies that meet advance to attend; 6 students per that you take, using a swipecard. There is school/college only; free lunch; limited to hear specialist speakers or just to enjoy cafeteria service in college and in the one another’s company. accommodation and dinner available evenings at Warnock House; formal free of charge. 14 September 2012 dining is also offered. – book in advance to attend; free lunch and refreshments; no accommodation available.

Does this college offer your **course? See pp 146-147 Hertford

ACADEMIC STAFF Chemistry French Law Physics Anatomy Professor Christopher Dr Katherine Lunn-Rockliffe* Dr Alan Bogg* Dr Sam Henry* Professor Dame Kay Davies* Schofield* Geography Dr Alison Young* Professor Pat Roche* Archaeology and Dr Claire Vallance* Dr Peter Bull* Management Politics Anthropology Clinical Medicine Dr Paul Coones* Dr Steve New* Dr Radoslaw Zubek* Professor * Dr David Greaves* German Dr Tomo Suzuki* Portuguese Biochemistry Computer Science Dr Kevin Hilliard Mathematics Dr Claire Williams Dr Alison Woollard* and Philosophy History, Modern Dr Alan Lauder* Spanish Biological Sciences Dr Peter Millican* Dr Toby Barnard* Dr Fernando Alday* Dr Oliver Noble Wood* Mr Clive Hambler Economics Dr David Hopkin* Medicine Professor Martin Maiden* Dr David Gill* Dr Christopher Tyerman* Dr David Greaves* STUDENT WELFARE Cellular Pathology Engineering Human Sciences Music Chaplain Dr David Greaves* Professor Tony Wilson* Mr Clive Hambler Dr Benjamin Skipp The Revd Gareth Hughes Chemical Biology Professor Fionn Dunne* Professor Martin Maiden* Palaeolithic Archaeology Dean Professor Hagan Bayley* English Japanese Professor Nick Barton* Dr Alison Woollard* Chemical Engineering Professor Charlotte Brewer* Professor Bjarke Frellesvig* Philosophy Tutor for Women Professor Zhang Feng Cui* Dr Emma Smith* Korean Dr Peter Millican* Dr Alison Young* Dr Jieun Kiaer* *means Fellow of the College |155

Jesus College

General enquiries Jesus College is renowned for its close-knit Facilities +44 (0) 1865 279700 community – we are welcoming, inclusive The college library is open 24 hours a day, Admissions and hard-working. Academic excellence is and new books are constantly added in telephone: +44 (0) 1865 279721 central to college life, and our tutorial response to requests. The computer room fax: +44 (0) 1865 279769 teaching is of the highest quality, as the is equipped to a very high standard; an IT email: undergraduate.admissions@jesus. exam results of our undergraduates show. support team offers help and advice. ox.ac.uk We aim to offer our students the best Wireless networking is available in the Website possible education and opportunities during libraries, common rooms and seminar www.jesus.ox.ac.uk their time here, so that they can benefit from rooms. Postal address all aspects of student life. Each year we The modern Junior Common Room Jesus College, Oxford OX1 3DW award a large number of scholarships, prizes (JCR) has its own conservatory, as well as Founded and grants to recognize achievement and newspapers, magazines, drinks, snacks, a progress, and to support music, sports and wide-screen television and a pool table. 1571 travel. The college bar is open in the evenings. Principal Founded by Elizabeth I, the college has The college has a music room and a dark Lord Krebs Kt, MA, DPhil, FRS, FMedSci, always had Welsh connections, though our room. Our large sports pavilion doubles Hon DSc students now come from all over the UK as an entertainment venue, and we have Student numbers and 30 other countries. More than half our playing fields, squash courts and a undergraduates 344, graduates 176 undergraduates come from state schools boathouse. Our students have free Senior Tutor and about 10% are from overseas. membership of the University gym and Dr Alexandra Lumbers pool. Jesus College welcomes students with Admissions Officer Location disabilities, who are encouraged to view Mr Sailesh Vyas Jesus College is in Turl Street, right in the our access guide at www.jesus.ox.ac.uk/ Schools Liaison Officer heart of Oxford, close to the main libraries admissions/disability-support and to contact Mrs Sue Morris and within easy walking distance of the us before applying to discuss their needs. College prospectus from Science Area, shops, cinemas, theatres Schools Liaison Officer, Jesus College, and museums. Student societies Oxford OX1 3DW Jesus College students organise the lively Accommodation and meals Turl Street Arts Festival each year, jointly UCAS campus code Jesus College offers full accommodation Q with Lincoln and Exeter colleges. The JCR for all its undergraduates. First-years have Arts Fund supports the dramatic society, Open days rooms in central Oxford, on our historic 27 and 28 June 2012 – please book in which promotes and funds productions Turl Street site or in the new Ship Street involving Jesus students. Thriving subject advance (at [email protected]. Centre. After that, most students live in societies (e.g. English, Geography, History ac.uk) to attend; 4 students per school/ college flats, either to the north (near the and Physics) arrange formal and informal college only; free lunch and refreshments; Science Area) or to the east (by our sports events. The chapel choir regularly leads 40 rooms available free of charge on ground). These high-quality flats have three Evensong, gives nights of 26 and 27 June. or four bedrooms around a kitchen, sitting concerts and goes 14 September 2012 – drop-in day, no room and bathroom, for reasonable cost. on tours. The need to book; refreshments available; no All rooms have telephone and computer college is very meals or accommodation. points, with free internet and network active in many access. Meals in hall are popular and sports, either sociable. Food is charged on a pay-as-you- competitively Does this college offer your go basis to the termly bill, so students can or just for fun. **course? See pp 146-147 choose whether to eat in hall or not.

ACADEMIC STAFF Engineering German Mathematics Physics STUDENT WELFARE Biological Sciences Dr Will Moore* Professor Katrin Kohl* Professor Andrew Dancer* Dr Andrei Nomerotski* Chaplain and Welfare Dr Graham Taylor* Dr Peter McFadden* Mr Marc Deckers Dr James Oliver* Dr John Magorrian* Officer Celtic Dr David Clifton History, Ancient Professor Arnaud Doucet* Dr * The Revd Megan Daffern Professor Thomas English Dr Teresa Morgan Medicine Dr Yulin Chen* Dean Charles- Edwards* Dr Paulina Kewes* History, Modern Dr Shankar Srinivas* Mr John Ward Dr Armand D’Angour* Chemistry Dr Marion Turner* Dr Patricia Clavin* Dr Christopher Winearls* Politics Senior Tutor Professor Mark Brouard* Dr James Williams Dr Alexandra Gajda* Dr Oliver Brain Dr Stuart White* Dr Alexandra Lumbers* Dr Edward Anderson* Ms Alys Moody Dr Conrad Leyser Mr Will Owen Dr James Tilley* College Doctors Dr Kylie Vincent* French Italian Ms Pam Schartau Psychology Dr Jane Morris Dr James Cracknell Dr Caroline Warman* Dr Nicola Gardini Mr Edward Smythe Professor Robert Rogers* Dr Chris Hornby Mr Scott Culligan Mr Daivy Babel Law Modern Greek Russian College Nurse Classics Geography Mr Peter Mirfield* Dr Dimitris Papanikolaou Dr Julie Curtis Mrs Anthea Jones Dr Armand D’Angour* Dr Patricia Daley* Dr Simon Douglas* Music Spanish Jesus College Economics Dr Richard Grenyer* Linguistics Dr Suzanne Aspden* Dr Jonathan Thacker Dr Péter Esö* Dr Deborah Phillips Dr Ash Asudeh Philosophy Theology *means Fellow of the College Mr Matthew Moore Dr Fai Fung Management Dr Krister Bykvist* Dr Philip McCosker Mr Salvatore Morelli Dr David Barron* Dr Oliver Rashbrook *means Fellow of the College 156| Keble

General enquiries Keble College was established in 1870 to Computer rooms provide PCs, Macs and +44 (0) 1865 272727 extend access to Oxford University, and it laser printers; full-time computer officers Admissions remains true to that founding vision. Keble help with any problems. The college has telephone: +44 (0) 1865 272759 provides a supportive environment for internet connection points in every room fax: +44 (0) 1865 272769 students from all backgrounds and every and wireless access in the library and Café email: [email protected] corner of the globe, and we pride ourselves Keble. The college has developed a very Website on that, but the college’s central aim is to strong programme of financial support for www.keble.ox.ac.uk foster the highest academic achievement for students, both through increased Postal address all its students. recognition of fine academic achievement (many prizes, and scholarships which Admissions, Keble College, Oxford OX1 3PG Location Founded reward with both money and free meals) The college is at the corner of Keble Road and a range of undergraduate bursaries. 1870 and Parks Road, just across from the Warden Science Area, Radcliffe Science Library and Student societies Sir Jonathan Phillips KCB, PhD (Cantab) the University Parks. The Mathematical Music, drama, sports and other societies Student numbers Institute, , Computing flourish at Keble, at all levels from the undergraduates 426, graduates 211 Service and Language Centre are close by, novice to near-professional. Keble’s music Senior Tutor/Tutor for Admissions and the Bodleian and humanities libraries society and our chapel choir are among the Dr Marc Brodie are a few minutes’ walk. best in the city. A new organ in our chapel Schools Liaison Officer is one of the finest in Oxford. We have a Ms Boriana Boneva Accommodation and meals well-equipped gym, our sports ground Keble normally offers rooms to all students College prospectus from and squash courts are within easy reach in their first two years and to most in their [email protected] and we also use parts of the nearby third year. We believe we have some of the UCAS campus code University Parks. best college accommodation in Oxford. A Our 360 rooms are well furnished and 250 Open days have their own shower and WC; the others 27 June 2012 – Open to visitors. have washbasins, with adjacent toilets and 28 June and 14 September 2012 – shower rooms. The college retains the All welcome. Groups: 6 students per custom of dining formally in one sitting, school/college only; free lunch and with waiter service, each night except refreshments. Attendance must be Saturday, which makes the experience in booked in advance. our magnificent Hall (the longest in Oxford) all the more special and important for Keble’s great sense of community. The college provides a selection of vegetarian **Does this college offer your dishes and caters for special diets. course? See pp 146-147 Facilities The library, with more than 100 work spaces, covers the core needs of all the undergraduate subjects studied here, and is open 24 hours a day. Some key textbooks are available for cheap annual lease. Keble

ACADEMIC STAFF Chemistry English Law Philosophy STUDENT WELFARE Archaeology and Professor Harry Anderson* Dr Matthew Bevis* Mr Asif Hameed Dr Edward Harcourt* Chaplain Anthropology Dr Brid Cronin* Dr Anna Caughey Professor Edwin Peel* Professor Terence Irwin* The Revd Jenn Strawbridge* Dr Lisa Bendall* Professor Stephen Faulkner* Dr Diane Purkiss* Management Dr Andrew McCarthy* Dean Dr Morgan Clarke* Computer Science Dr Matthew Sperling* Professor Jerker Denrell* Physics Dr Simon Hunt* Professor Chris Gosden* Dr Stephen Cameron* French Professor Tim Jenkinson* Dr Stephen Clark* College Welfare and Professor Tom Higham* Professor Paul Jeffreys* Dr Michael Hawcroft* Professor Steve Rayner* Dr Uwe Dorner* Disability Officer Dr Lambros Malafouris* Professor Viktor Mayer- Geography Mathematics Professor Dieter Jaksch* Mrs Trish Long Biological Sciences Schönberger* Dr Alisdair Rogers* Professor Gui-Qiang Chen* Dr Brian Smith* Dr Christine Booth Economics Professor Richard Washington* Dr Christopher Douglas* Politics Professor Jonathan Hodgkin* Dr Kevin Sheppard* German Dr Alastair Kay* Dr Daniel McDermott* Dr Stephen Kearsey* Dr Howard Smith* Professor Anthony Phelan* Dr Apala Majumdar* Spanish Biomedical Sciences Engineering History Professor Gesine Reinert* Dr Dominic Moran* (Medicine) Professor Richard Darton* Dr Ian Archer* Dr Dirk Schlueter Theology Dr Simon Butt* Dr Piotr Orlowski* Dr Anna-Maria Misra* Music Dr Sarah Apetrei Dr Rhys Evans* Dr Stephen Payne* Dr Mark Philpott* Mr Simon Whalley* Professor Markus Bockmuehl* Professor Martin Farrell* Professor Paul Taylor* Dr Tracey Sowerby* Dr William Kynes* *means Fellow of the College Dr Neil Herring* Dr Simon Hunt* |157 Lady Margaret Hall

General enquiries Lady Margaret Hall – often known as Facilities +44 (0) 1865 274300 ‘LMH’ – is one of the few Oxford colleges The large college library, with separate Admissions to enjoy a virtually equal gender balance science and law reading rooms, houses telephone: +44 (0) 1865 274310 across all levels: undergraduates, graduates 70,000 volumes on open shelves and covers fax: +44 (0) 1865 511069 and tutors. The college was founded to all basic reading for our courses. The library email: [email protected] increase access to higher education and it is open (and used) 24 hours a day, with a Website remains committed to this ideal. We self-checkout system. It offers secluded www.lmh.ox.ac.uk welcome students from all geographical work-spaces and networked computers; Postal address areas, religions, races and social many students choose to do much of their Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford OX2 6QA backgrounds; the college is accessible to work here. There is a computer room with Founded disabled students. LMH is known for its networked printers, but some students 1878 informal down-to-earth feel. It offers a choose to bring their own laptops into the Principal lively, friendly, academic community with library. tutors who are committed to tutorial There is a newly built undergraduate Dr Frances Lannon teaching. There is plenty of support to common room, a gym, and bar with games Student numbers enable hard-working students to achieve room. The college has two music practice undergraduates 395, graduates 195 their academic potential. LMH is located rooms, tennis courts, a playing field and a Senior Tutor adjacent to the University Parks in an boathouse with punts on the site. It has Dr Fiona Spensley exceptionally beautiful site, with a large further playing fields (shared with Trinity College prospectus from garden that runs down to the river. The College) a short distance away. There is a Ms Amy Sims, Admissions and large site allows LMH to have all its newly built lecture theatre which is available Access Officer, Lady Margaret Hall, undergraduate accommodation on the single for lectures, student productions and Oxford OX2 6QA site, which contributes to a sense of musical performances. UCAS campus code community and interaction between year B groups. LMH provides a peaceful but Student societies Open days stimulating environment for study. The college offers a wide range of 27 and 28 June, and 14 September 2012 established societies and clubs. As well as – Talks, tours, lunch, and an opportunity Location student-run literary, law, mathematics, and to meet with Tutors. Booking is not LMH is in north-central Oxford, less than historical societies, there is a flourishing essential except for lunches, but those 10 minutes’ walk across the University music society, college choir, and orchestra. Parks to the Science Area and about 15 There is a biennial, student-run, Arts who book are given priority. Please book minutes on foot (5 minutes by bicycle) from festival; students also run two ‘wellness via the form on our website. Limited the centre of Oxford. weeks’ per year It is also easy for students accommodation may be available. Other to start new activities and to find others to events are run during the year and they Accommodation and meals join them. Sports teams are thriving and will be advertised on the website. LMH is unusual in that all students are cater for players of all abilities in all the guaranteed a room on the college site for major sports. LMH three years of their course. Some rooms are students are also unusually large, the majority have their own well represented at shower and WC, and all rooms have Does this college offer your the highest levels in  internet connections. There is also purpose- **course? See pp 146-147 University societies, built accommodation for disabled students. productions, and There are a large number of student kitchens sports teams. and kitchenettes, however most students eat in the dining hall; the meals at LMH are widely regarded as amongst the best across the Oxford colleges.

ACADEMIC STAFF Economics History, Modern Medicine Russian and Slavonic Advisory Tutors Biochemistry Dr Natalie Quinn* Dr Grant Tapsell* Prof Anant Parekh* Languages Dr Susan Wollenberg* Dr Garry Brown* Engineering Prof Michael Broers* Dr Jo Begbie* Dr Mary MacRobert* Dr Christine Gerrard* Dr Philip Biggin* Dr Penelope Smith* Dr George Garnett Dr Garry Brown* Spanish Dr Robert Adlington* Biology Dr Nick Hankins* Dr Ambrogio Caiani Music Dr Xon de Ros* Prof David Andrews* Professor Adrian Thomas* English Dr Geraint Thomas Prof Susan Wollenberg* Theology College Doctors Dr Judith Mank* Dr Christine Gerrard* International Relations Philosophy Prof John Day* Dr Catherine McDonnell Professor A Grafen Dr Helen Barr* Mr Kai Hebel Prof Christopher Shields* Dr Chris Hornby Biomedical Sciences Dr Andrew Blades Italian Dr Geoffrey Ferrari STUDENT WELFARE College Nurse Prof Anant Parekh* Fine Art Dr Manuele Gragnolati Physics Chaplain Mrs Anne Harpin Dr Rebecca Slater The Revd Dr Allan Doig* Law Prof David Andrews* The Revd Dr Allan Doig* Chemistry French Prof Sionadh Douglas-Scott* Dr Todd Huffman* Dean ACADEMIC Dr Robert Adlington* Dr Marie-Chantal Killeen* Dr Alexandra Braun* Dr Gianluca Gregori* Dr Christopher Shields* ADMINISTRATION Dr Jose Goicoechea* Dr Edward Nye Management Politics Junior Deans Senior Tutor Mr Martin Crow German Dr Kate Blackmon Miss Gillian Peele* Dr Zinta Zommers Dr Fiona Spensley* Lady Margaret Hall Lady Margaret Ms Alice Bowen Dr Ben Morgan Mathematics Psychology Ms Natalie Sanderson Academic Administrator Classics History, Ancient Dr Christina Goldschmidt* Dr Fiona Spensley* University Counselling Ms Anke Rehm Prof Richard Jenkyns* Dr Christina Kuhn* Dr Jochen Koenigsmann* Service Representative Dr Maarit Kivilo Dr Michael Monoyios* Ms Elizabeth Treasure 158| Dr Rolf Suabedissen *means Fellow of the College Lincoln

General enquiries Lincoln, one of the smaller undergraduate century hall provides a popular focus for +44 (0) 1865 279800 colleges in Oxford, combines intimacy life in college. Breakfast, lunch and dinner Admissions with a strong academic tradition. Its are served in hall everyday during term- telephone: +44 (0) 1865 279836 strength is the personal relationship time. Lincoln’s attractive cellar bar -‘Deep fax: +44 (0) 1865 279802 between tutors and students built by the Hall’- serves light lunches and coffee during email: [email protected] tutorial system. There is also a genuine the day. Website atmosphere of good humour, hard work and mutual support. Our tutors are Facilities www.lincoln.ox.ac.uk The college has one of the most beautiful Postal address concerned to assess academic potential and commitment as sympathetically as libraries in Oxford, in what was All Saints Lincoln College, Oxford OX1 3DR Church – a fine, early 18th century building Founded possible and they encourage applicants from all kinds of schools and backgrounds. now sensitively restored as a fully equipped 1427 modern library with more than 80 reading Rector Our aim is simply to give the best education we can, to those best able to benefit. desks. Students have their own well- Professor P Langford, MA, DPhil, FBA The college is very conscious of financial equipped computer room and each Student numbers pressures on students, and helps where it undergraduate is given a generous free undergraduates 312, graduates 307 can. There are prizes and scholarships for printing quota. Lincoln has its own sports Tutor for Admissions outstanding academic work, grants for field and boathouse, and all students have Dr Louise Durning book purchases, bursaries for travel and free membership of the University gym and Schools Liaison Officer project work in vacations, and some swimming pool. Mr Ashley Walters discretionary funds for cases of unexpected Student societies [email protected] financial difficulty. There are college teams in most sports and College prospectus from several active student societies. Drama and www.lincoln.ox.ac.uk Location Lincoln is in the city centre, on Turl Street, music are strong, and each year the Turl UCAS campus code Street Arts Festival provides a special focus C between the High Street and Broad Street. The college was founded in the 15th century for a wide range of arts events organized by Open days members of the college. The very fine 27 and 28 June, and 14 September 2012 and the main site retains its medieval character. Lincoln has also converted other chapel choir (which has recorded several – book in advance to attend – forms are CDs) performs throughout the term and available on the college website. properties nearby for accommodation and teaching. undertakes tours in the UK and abroad. 6 students per school/college only; free Much social life is focused on the Junior lunch; limited accommodation and dinner Accommodation and meals Common Room (JCR) and Deep Hall. available free of charge. All undergraduates are guaranteed college- A Lincoln ball is held in alternate years. owned accommodation for three years, if they wish. All rooms have washbasins or ensuite facilities and all have an internet connection. First- and second-year students are mostly housed in the old part of college and in Turl Street. Third-year students are usually accommodated a few streets away *Does this college offer your in Museum Road, close to the Science Area, * course? See pp 146-147 or opposite the college, on the High Street. Lincoln College food is widely regarded as

the very best in the University and the 15th Lincoln

ACADEMIC STAFF English Law Music STUDENT WELFARE Biochemistry Professor Peter McCullough* Professor Simon Gardner* Dr Suzanne Aspden Senior Tutor Dr Pietro Roversi* Dr Oliver Herford* Dr Noam Gur* Mr Jonathan Hicks* Dr Louise Durning* Chemistry Dr Mark Williams* Mr Ryan Goss* Philosophy Chaplain Dr Michael Willis* French Mathematics Professor Cecile Fabre* Revd Gregory Platten Dr Roel Dullens* Dr Edward Nye* Professor Chris Holmes* Physics Senior Dean Dr Martin Jones German Dr Sirichai Chongchitnan* Professor Nick Jelley* Dr Nigel Emptage* Classical Archaeology Dr Betiel Wasihun* Dr Dominic Vella* Dr Radu Coldea* Nurse Dr Maria Stamatopoulou* History, Ancient Dr Ursel Kiehne Politics Ms Midge Curran Economics Dr Harry Sidebottom Dr Justin McInroy Dr Sara Hobolt* Professor Margaret Stevens* History, Modern Medicine and Biomedical Portuguese Mr Richard Davies Dr Susan Brigden* Sciences Dr Claudia Pazos-Alonso Engineering Dr Perry Gauci* Professor David Vaux* Russian *means Fellow of the College Professor David Hills* Dr Alana Harris* Professor Nigel Emptage* Dr Mary MacRobert Dr Frank Payne* Italian Dr Paul Dennis Spanish Dr Martin Booth Dr Marco Dorigatti Dr Paul Azzopardi Dr Juan-Carlos Condé

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Magdalen

General enquiries Magdalen (pronounced ‘Maudlen’ ever Facilities +44 (0) 1865 276000 since its founding in the mid-15th century) There are 100,000 volumes spread among Admissions has some of the most beautiful buildings in the college’s five libraries, with the main telephone: +44 (0) 1865 276063 Oxford, new as well as ancient. It is set in ones open 24 hours per day. There is a fax: +44 (0) 1865 287082 100 acres of grounds which include the large DVD collection, with an emphasis on email: [email protected] Deer Park and Addison’s riverside walk. modern language classics of cinema. The Website Magdalen’s spaciousness has helped to musical and theatrical lives of the college www.magd.ox.ac.uk determine its character – diversified, are particularly strong and the college Postal address informal and without pressure to conform auditorium seats up to 160 people and has Magdalen College, Oxford OX1 4AU to any stereotype or set of views. Students superb ‘studio’ acoustics. We possess two Founded are represented on all the key committees music practice rooms and a dedicated 1458 which run the college. The atmosphere is modern languages room. Our computer President relaxed, devoid of social pressures, but with facilities for students are outstanding. We unambiguous ambitions towards academic have our own professionally maintained Professor David Clary, FRS and extra-curricular success. grounds for football, rugby, cricket and Student numbers Every year we aim to admit 118 hockey as well as nine tennis courts and our undergraduates 415, graduates 184 undergraduates who demonstrate academic own squash courts, all on site, and an Admissions Tutor talent and commitment, entirely on merit extremely well-equipped Boat Club. Dr Arzhang Ardavan and irrespective of social or ethnic College prospectus from background. We welcome applications from Student societies www.magd.ox.ac.uk/admissions/ students with disabilities. Magdalen is able Drama thrives. The Magdalen Players are undergraduate to provide for students who run into renowned for their many high-class UCAS campus code financial problems. There are a large number productions. Musical opportunities abound D of travel and research grants every year, as – as well as the famous Magdalen Choir Open days well as annual tutorial prizes for the most and the Magdalen Orchestra, student bands 27 and 28 June 2012 – book in advance promising and successful of our students. and jazz groups are active. College societies (at www.magd.ox.ac.uk/admissions/ cater for all interests, e.g. poetry, films and undergraduate/open-days-and-visits) to Accommodation and meals debating. Sport is very popular at all levels attend; 10 students per school/college All undergraduates can live in college for and more successful in competition than only; free lunch; limited accommodation the entire duration of their course, whether ever before at Magdalen. The athletics, three years or four. Many college rooms tennis and badminton teams have all won available free of charge for those have superb views, and all have access to cups. Rowing – men’s and women’s – is travelling more than 70 miles. bathroom facilities nearby. Every room has traditionally free internet access, a telephone and a mini strong. fridge. Meals are available at very competitive prices in the dining hall or in the 14th century Old Kitchen Bar which acts as an ideal social centre shared by everyone: students, tutors and college staff. There are plenty of **Does this college offer your kitchens around if you want to do course? See pp 146-147 your own cooking.

ACADEMIC STAFF Classics French Law Music Russian Archaeology and Dr Felix Budelmann* Dr Toby Garfitt* Mr Roger Smith* Professor Laurence Dreyfus* Dr Jennifer Baines Anthropology Dr Alfonso Moreno* Dr Reidar Due* Dr Katharine Grevling* Mr Daniel Hyde* Spanish Dr Clare Harris* Mr Andrew Hobson* Mlle Sonia Salimon Mr Roderick Bagshaw* Dr Benedict Taylor Dr Juan-Carlos Conde* Dr Zena Kamash Computer Science German Linguistics Philosophy Biochemistry Professor Oege de Moor* Ms Alexandra Lloyd Dr Rosalind Temple Dr Lizzie Fricker* STUDENT WELFARE Dr Robert Gilbert* Economics Herr Marc Deckers Mathematics Mr Jeff Russell* Dean of Divinity Biological Sciences Dr Thomas Norman* History, Ancient Professor * Dr Ralph Walker* (Chaplain): Professor Andrew Smith* Dr Jennifer Castle* Dr Alfonso Moreno* Dr Jan Kristensen* Physics The Revd Dr Michael Piret* Professor Kevin Foster* Engineering History, Modern Medicine Professor John Gregg* Deans: Biomedical Sciences Dr Zhong You* Professor Laurence Brockliss* Professor Quentin Sattentau* Dr Giles Barr* Dr Alfonso Moreno* see Medicine and Psychology Dr Robin Cleveland* Dr John Nightingale* Professor Christopher Dr Arzhang Ardavan* Dr Jennifer Castle* Chemistry English Professor Nick Stargardt* Garland* Politics Women’s Advisor Professor Timothy Donohoe* Professor Laurie Maguire* Dr Matt Houlbrook* Dr Stephen Goodwin* Professor Simon Caney* Dr Christine Ferdinand* Professor Andrew Weller* Dr Robert Douglas-Fairhurst* Human Sciences Dr George Harston Portuguese

Magdalen Dr Stuart Mackenzie* Dr James McBain Dr Bruce Winney Mr Simon Kreckler Dr Claudia Pazos Alonso Dr Robert Jacobs Medieval English Italian Psychology Dr Simon Horobin* Dr Nicola Gardini Dr Jennifer Lau* * means Fellow of the College

*means Fellow of the College 160| Mansfield

General enquiries Mansfield is one of the smaller colleges, and connections. The college dining hall +44 (0) 1865 270999 those who study here become members of a provides some of the best food in the Admissions welcoming and friendly community. We aim University at reasonable prices. telephone: +44 (0) 1865 282920 to provide a supportive environment in Facilities fax: +44 (0) 1865 282910 which our students can excel academically. All our first year undergraduates are invited The well-stocked library is a beautiful email: [email protected] wood-panelled room in a quiet area of Website to a specially devised induction programme in the week before they begin their course, college, with a computer room, and separate www.mansfield.ox.ac.uk libraries for theology and law. Students have Postal address where they receive guidance and advice from tutors and current students about how to get 24 hour access to the libraries and are Mansfield College, Oxford, OX1 3TF encouraged to make recommendations for Founded the most out of their time at university. Mansfield acts on its belief that an books. Mansfield is fortunate to share 1886 Merton’s sports grounds, just a few minutes’ Principal Oxford education should be available to all those with the requisite talent, potential walk from the college, with tennis and Baroness Helena Kennedy and application, whatever their squash courts and provides free gym Student numbers background. Our proportion of students membership for all students at a local gym. undergraduates 210, graduates 98 from the state sector is one of the highest There is a pool table in the Junior Common Admissions Tutor among Oxford colleges, and we are keen to Room (JCR) and darts are played in the Ms Lucinda Rumsey encourage applications from groups which cellar bar. College prospectus from have hitherto been under-represented at Admissions Administrator, Mansfield Oxford. As well as new outreach work Student societies College, Oxford OX1 3TF with schools and colleges in Bexley, Student societies depend on the interests and UCAS campus code Bromley, Croydon, Doncaster, the East creative talents of the current student body, E Riding of Yorkshire, Greenwich, Kingston but established societies include: a very Open days upon Hull and York, Mansfield has for ten popular Film Club, evening discussion 27 and 28 June, and 14 September 2012 years spearheaded an initiative to stimulate groups which reflect the academic interests – book in advance (at www.mansfield. more applications to Oxford from Colleges of the students and tutors in college, ox.ac.uk/prospective/open-days-2012. of Further Education and Sixth Form thriving subject societies such as Geography, html) to attend; 6 students only per Colleges. Law and PPE societies, which hold annual school/college; free lunch and dinners and a variety of other activities, and refreshments; limited accommodation Location regular events to encourage and celebrate Mansfield occupies one of the best sites in (with breakfast) available free of charge. the achievements of women in the college. Oxford, a short walk away from the Science Mansfield is among the leading colleges for Area and University libraries, close to the involvement in student journalism. The city centre, yet in a quiet position near the chapel is available for students for music University Parks. practice and holds regular lunch time recitals, and there is an active college choir. Accommodation and meals Our small size makes it very easy to be All first-years are accommodated on site. involved in a wide range of sports teams, Finalists are either on site, or in the 1997 including netball, football and cricket, and Ablethorpe building, a 15-minute walk Does this college offer your many of our students try rowing for the first  away. Undergraduates living on site enjoy **course? See pp 146-147 time when they come to Mansfield. either the convenience of ensuite facilities or more spacious rooms in the Marsh block.

All rooms have telephone and internet Mansfield

ACADEMIC STAFF Human Sciences Oriental Studies STUDENT WELFARE Economics Dr Andrew Gosler* Dr Alison Salvesen* Chaplain Dr Antoni Chawluk* Law Philosophy The Revd Tanya Rasmussen* Engineering Dr Pavlos Eleftheriadis* Dr Paul Lodge* Dean Dr Christopher Martin* Ms Nancy Eisenhauer* Dr Katherine Morris* Dr Pavlos Eleftheriadis* Dr Vicente Grau Materials Science Physics Tutor for Women English Literature Dr Jason Smith* Professor Stephen Blundell Professor Ros Ballaster* Professor Rosalind Ballaster* Dr Marina Galano* Professor Steven Biller* Bursar Ms Lucinda Rumsey* Professor James Marrow Dr C Sukumar Mr Steve Waterman* Dr Michele Mendelssohn* Mathematics Politics Geography Dr Janet Dyson* Dr David Leopold* Dr Richard Powell* Mr Derek Goldrei* Dr Richard Coggins Dr Pamela Berry* Dr Jonathan Marchini* Theology Dr Derek McCormack* Professor Jonathan Chapman Dr John Muddiman* History, Modern Dr Joel Rasmussen* Dr Kathryn Gleadle* Dr Helen Lacey* *means Fellow of the College

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Merton

General enquiries Merton is one of the oldest colleges, and Merton’s hall food is among the tastiest +44 (0) 1865 276310 certainly one of the most beautiful. Its and best value in the University, and there Admissions medieval and 17th century buildings form a are student kitchens on the main site and in telephone: +44 (0) 1865 276299, compact group, with its fine garden each of the properties on Holywell Street. Website protected by the city wall. The student We are happy to discuss any particular www.merton.ox.ac.uk population is split roughly evenly between access or dietary requirements with Postal address undergraduates and postgraduates, which potential students. Merton College, Oxford OX1 4JD allows students to benefit from a strong sense of community as well as the resources Facilities Founded Students have a choice of workspace in the 1264 of the larger college. We are fortunate to have a large team of college – the well-stocked lending library Warden which contains 80,000 volumes, and a Professor Sir Martin Taylor MA PhD FRS dedicated and supportive tutors ready to help students achieve their potential. Much separate reference library. The medieval Student numbers Old Library houses a significant collection undergraduates 313, graduates 313 tutorial teaching is done in the college, ensuring maximum continuity for students. of early books and is the oldest library in Admissions Tutor The college welcomes applicants from all Britain in daily use. The college provides Dr Catherine Paxton backgrounds. We encourage applications computing facilities 24 hours a day, every Schools Liaison and Access Officer for combined courses and have a separate room on the main site is connected to the Dr Cressida Ryan quota to ensure a fair chance of success. University computer network and the College information internet, and all areas on the main site have A short introductory leaflet is available. Location wireless access. Applicants should visit the college’s Merton overlooks meadows stretching There is also a generous provision of website for further information. down to the River Thames, yet it is in a facilities to support student life, including a UCAS campus code quiet cobbled street just off the High Street, TV room, bar and laundry. The college gym F close to the University libraries, lecture is on the main site, while a boathouse and Open days rooms and departments. The Holywell sports ground (with playing fields, pavilion, 27 and 28 June, and 14 September 2012 Street annex is within a few minutes of the tennis and squash courts) are within easy – book in advance to attend at Science Area. reach. Regular services are held in the www.merton.ox.ac.uk/admissions/ magnificent chapel – this is also used for Accommodation and meals concerts and plays. A music practice room ug_visit.shtml#open; five students per Undergraduates can live in college-owned school/college only; free lunch; limited and the state-of-the-art T.S. Eliot Lecture accommodation for the duration of their Theatre can also be booked by students. accommodation and dinner available course, whether for three or four years. free of charge. Those in their first year either live in houses Student societies on Merton Street or on the main College There are plenty of opportunities for precinct, while second-years live in college- students to pursue their interests, including owned houses in Holywell Street , just seven drama, debating and art as well as a wide Does this college offer your minutes from Merton Street and final years range of sports. The chapel choir has a **course? See pp 146-147 generally live in the main on the main site. strong reputation, and a number of choral Many rooms have a private shower or bath, scholarships are available, while other and two rooms are designated as accessible choirs and bands cater for wider musical for students with disabilities. interests. For more information on student life at Merton, see the JCR website: www.mertonjcr.org.

ACADEMIC STAFF Economics History, Modern Dr Ronald Reid-Edwadrs Dr Alan Barr* STUDENT WELFARE Biological Sciences Professor Simon Dr Steven Gunn* Mr William Anscombe Dr Paul McMillan Chaplain Professor Tim Guilford* Wren-Lewis* Professor Karl Gerth* Medicine Dr Christopher Ramsey The Revd Dr Simon Jones* Professor Peter Holland* Dr Robert Metcalfe Dr Matthew Grimley* Professor David Paterson* Mr Sam Vinko Principal of Postmasters Dr Tom Hart Mr John Menzies Mr Daniel Gerrard Professor Andrew King Mr Francesco Fermani (Dean) Chemistry English Italian Professor Robert MacLaren Politics Dr Ian Maclachlan* Professor Tim Softley* Professor Richard McCabe* Professor Guido Bonsaver Dr Neil Herring Professor David Rueda* Junior Members: Adviser Dr Veronique Gouverneur* Dr Michael Whitworth* Law Music Dr Patricia Thornton* to Women Dr Mark Ford Dr Thomas MacFaul* Ms Mindy Chen-Wishart* Dr Daniel Grimley* Russian Dr Rhiannon Ash* Dr Michael Laidlaw Ms Aisling Byrne* Ms Jennifer Payne* Philosophy Dr Catriona Kelly Deputy Principal of Classics French Management Studies Post tbc* Spanish Postmasters (Junior Dr Rhiannon Ash* Dr Ian Maclachlan* Dr Alan Morrison* Dr Nicholas Jones* Dr Jonathan Thacker* Dean): Dr Mary Whitby Mrs Renée Williams Dr Kathryn Blackmon* Mr Christopher Jay Mr Travers McLeod Mr Sam Eidinow German Mathematics Physics Welfare Dean Mr Luuk Huitink Dr David Groiser Dr Alexander Scott* Professor James Binney* Ms Anna Camilleri Computation History, Ancient Dr Christoph Ortner* Dr Simon Hooker*

Merton Professor Luke Ong* Dr Jonathan Prag* Dr Minhyong Kim* Dr Alexander Schekochihin* * means Fellow of the College

162| New College

General enquiries Founded in 1379, New College is one of Facilities +44 (0) 1865 279555 the largest, most famous and architecturally • The college library is light and convenient Admissions striking colleges, with beautiful large with plenty of work space, up-to-date telephone: +44 (0) 1865 279512; gardens, excellent facilities, and a variety of books for all courses with more than email: [email protected] modern and old buildings. The college has a 100,000 volumes, 70% of them on open Website distinguished musical tradition: its choir is shelves. Open until midnight during term. www.new.ox.ac.uk world-famous and its musical life (from • There are excellent IT facilities with Postal address 14th century choral music to 21st century internet connections in all college New College, Oxford OX1 3BN jazz) is extraordinary. The atmosphere in accommodation. The JCR computer Founded college is relaxed, friendly and open, and room has 22 workstations with printers 1379 we are proud of our actively engaged and and scanners and there is wireless access Warden diverse student body. in some areas within college. Sir Curtis Price New College admits students for the • Several music practice rooms with pianos majority of the subjects that are offered by the and a ‘band room’ with a drum kit, Student numbers . We are committed to keyboard, amplifiers, microphones, decks undergraduates 421, graduates 244 admitting students with the most academic and a PA system. Admissions Tutor potential, regardless of their social, ethnic, • New College has its own sports ground Dr Elizabeth Frazer regional or educational background. Through and pavilion close to the main college College prospectus from our Access Initiative, we strive to encourage site, with pitches for rugby, football and [email protected] applications from students from the widest hockey, two squash courts, and an all- UCAS campus code range of schools and social backgrounds. weather court for netball and basketball. G In the summer, there is a cricket pitch and Open day Location grass and hard courts for tennis. 28 June 2012 – Book in advance (via New College site is both quiet and central, • Boathouse on the banks of the river college website) to attend; 6 students close to many faculties and departments, Thames, along with a number of and 2 teachers per school/college only; and libraries, as well as shops, cinemas, college punts. free lunch and refreshments for 200 cafés and clubs. visitors; 70 rooms with breakfast (free of Student societies Accommodation and meals New College fosters individuality in its charge) available for those travelling long New College can accommodate most, but distances (more than 100 miles from students, but they get together and societies not all, students for the whole of their flourish. Several dramatic societies put on Oxford). Visitors are welcome to have a course. Currently, all first-, and most productions each year. Music is a college look around the college from 2pm second- and fourth-year students, live in passion: there is a college orchestra, without booking college accommodation. Some third-year chamber groups, and there are choral 27 June and 14 September 2012– students also live in college. Our rooms are groups of many sizes. Jazz and non-classical Talks in certain subjects available as single study bedrooms, with internet access; music are not neglected. We keep up high advertised on the college website. most are ensuite, some with shared levels in sport, and field many teams and bathrooms. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are boats; our women athletes have been served in hall during term. Some self-catering especially successful. kitchens and kitchenettes are also available Does this college offer your for student use. The college aims to **course? See pp 146-147 accommodate students with disabilities, and applicants with disabilities are encouraged to contact the college to discuss their needs. New College

ACADEMIC STAFF Dr Richard Povey History, Ancient Mathematics Physics Junior Deans Biochemistry Professor Tony Venables*‡ Mr Robin Lane Fox* Professor Kevin Burrage*‡ Dr Laura Lauro-Taroni Mr Andrew Boggs Professor George Ratcliffe* Education Professor Robert Parker*‡ Professor Marcus du Professor John March- Mr Sebastian Hartford Davies Biological Sciences Mr David Palfreyman*‡ History, Modern & Sautoy*‡ Russell* Mr Alastair Hamilton Dr Oliver Pybus* Engineering Medieval Professor Nigel Hitching Professor *‡ Home Bursar Professor Jeremy Thomas*‡ Dr Rene Banares-Alcantara* Professor Ruth Harris* Professor David Gavaghan*‡ Dr Adrianne Slyz* Ms Caroline Thomas* Chemistry Professor David Limebeer*‡ Dr David Parrott* Professor Victor Flynn* Politics JRFs with responsibility Professor Steve Davies Professor Paul Newman* Dr Christopher Tyerman Dr Andy Wathen* Professor Martin Ceadel* for welfare Professor John McGrady* Professor Martin Williams* Dr Ben Jackson Medicine Dr Elizabeth Frazer* Dr Hilary Kalmbach Dr Christiane Timmel* English Human Sciences Professor Antony Galione Russian Dr Martin Pickup + Classics Dr Mark Griffith* Dr Tak Wing Chan* Dr Peggy Frith* Professor Catriona Kelly* College Doctor Mr Robin Lane Fox* Professor Laura Marcus*‡ Italian Professor Derek Terrar* Professor Andrei Zorin*‡ Dr John Sichel Dr Jane Lightfoot* Dr William Poole* Dr Giuseppe Stellardi Professor Alain Townsend*‡ Spanish College Nurse Professor Robert Parker*‡ Experimental Psychology Law Professor Klim McPherson*‡ Dr Jonathan Thacker Mrs Sonya Zyssemilch Mr David Raeburn Dr Holly Bridge Professor Susan Bright* Music Computer Science Professor Miles Hewstone* Dr Dori Kimel* Professor Edward STUDENT WELFARE Dr Geraint Jones Professor Anna Christina Linguistics Higginbottom* Chaplain * means Fellow of the College Dr Andy Wathen* Nobre* Dr Rosalind Temple* Professor Michael Burden* The Revd Dr Erica Longfellow +means Tutor for Women Economics French Management Studies Philosophy Dean ‡means Academic staff not Dr Ian Crawford* Professor Ann Jefferson* Professor Mari Sako*‡ Professor Volker Halbach* Professor Michael Burden engaged in undergraduate Professor Dieter Helm* German Professor Richard Professor Stephen Mulhall* Assistant Dean teaching Dr Richard Mash* Professor Karen Leeder* Whittington* Professor Timothy Dr Gideon Elford Williamson*‡ |163

Oriel

General enquiries The college works to help its students are two computer rooms with desktop PCs +44 (0) 1865 276555 achieve the highest academic standards, as a and printers. Admissions crucial preparation for their future lives and Undergraduates have their own common telephone: +44 (0) 1865 276522 careers; and it looks for candidates with room, shop, TV room and an annexe which fax: +44 (0) 1865 286548 such aspirations. Oriel is known for its can be used for meetings or parties. The email: [email protected] strong academic ethos and its friendly and college bar is the venue for discos, band gigs Website welcoming atmosphere. There is a strong and karaoke nights. There is a music www.oriel.ox.ac.uk sense of community, and most people know practice room, and pianists may also use Postal address each other, even if they are in different years the grand piano in the library. A modern Oriel College, Oxford OX1 4EW or studying different subjects. lecture theatre is available for drama Founded productions and rehearsals. Location Oriel has its own sports ground, with 1326 The main entrance is in Oriel Square, at the Provost facilities for all major sports. There is a end of King Edward Street, close to the gymnasium and squash court at James Sir Derek Morris town centre; shops, University departments Mellon Hall, and a smaller gymnasium on Student numbers and libraries are only a short walk or bicycle the main site. The college has its own well- undergraduates 305, graduates 159 ride away. The college is also very close to equipped boathouse. Admissions Tutor the beautiful green space of the Meadows. Dr Ian Forrest Student societies Outreach Officer Accommodation and meals Oriel has a lively and active student body. All students can live in college for the Ms Francesca Slattery The drama society’s annual highlight is a duration of their course; most College prospectus from play staged outdoors in front quad. Oriel has undergraduates (and all first-years) live on www.oriel.ox.ac.uk a very good mixed chapel choir, for which the main site. Rooms are graded for cost UCAS campus code several choral scholarships are available, and according to size and facilities. Many rooms an active music society. Among other H on the main site have their own bathroom, Open days flourishing clubs are the film society and the or share it with one other room. All rooms Ralegh (arts/literature) society. 27 and 28 June, and 14 September 2012 have internet points and most rooms have – booking in advance required to attend The college has teams for badminton, telephones. Less than a mile away is the basketball, cricket, darts, football, modern the June dates; maximum of 7 students graduate housing annexe, James Mellon per school/college only; lunch (June dates pentathlon, netball, rowing, rugby, squash Hall, a new building where all rooms have and waterpolo. The emphasis is very much only) and refreshments; accommodation their own bathroom. on enthusiasm, giving the opportunity for available on the night before for visitors Three cooked meals are served in the everyone to take part, whatever their level travelling long distances. dining hall every day except Sunday, when of skill. only dinner is provided. Evening meals at Oriel are extremely popular, social occasions. For students who want to cook Does this college offer your for themselves, there are kitchens on the **course? See pp 146-147 main site and at James Mellon Hall. Facilities Oriel has an impressive library of more than 100,000 volumes, open 24 hours a day, and exceptionally well funded for the purchase of new books. It is wi-fi equipped, and there

ACADEMIC STAFF Engineering Science Italian Physics STUDENT WELFARE Ancient History Dr Douglas Hamilton* Dr Giuseppe Stellardi Professor Andrew Chaplain Dr Teresa Morgan* Dr John Huber* Linguistics Boothroyd* The Revd Dr Robert Tobin Biochemistry English Dr Elinor Payne Professor Pedro Ferreira* Senior Dean Dr Lynne Cox* Dr Kathryn Murphy* Mathematics Dr Philip Stier* Ms Juliane Kerkhecker Dr Max Crispin* Dr James Methven Dr Kobi Kremnizer* Politics Dean Biomedical Sciences Dr Marion Turner Dr Colin MacDonald* Dr Mark Philp* Ms Elizabeth Russell Dr Kristine Krug* French Dr James Sparks* Dr Richard Coggins Dean of Welfare Chemistry Dr Richard Scholar* Medicine Russian Ms Melissa Cortina Professor David Hodgson* German Dr Kevin Maloy* Dr Julie Curtis Classics Professor Annette Volfing* Dr Christopher Conlon* Spanish * means Fellow of the College Dr Bruno Currie* Professor Katrin Kohl Dr Jan Schnupp Dr Juan-Carlos Conde Ms Juliane Kerkhecker* History Music Theology Computer Science Dr Ian Forrest* Dr David Maw Dr William Wood* Dr Michael Spivey* Dr Julia Mannherz* Philosophy Economics Dr Simon Skinner Dr Oliver Pooley* Dr Christopher Bowdler* Law Professor Gonzalo

Oriel Dr Celine Rochon* Ms Lucinda Ferguson* Rodriguez-Pereyra*

164| Pembroke

General enquiries Pembroke’s compact and beautiful site Breakfast and lunch are available +44 (0) 1865 276444 complements the social atmosphere of a Monday to Friday, and brunch on Saturday Admissions small, friendly and welcoming community and Sunday on a pay-as-you-go basis. Dinner telephone: +44 (0) 1865 276412 which combines informality with tradition. is served Sunday to Friday on a pre-paid fax: +44 (0) 1865 276418 Former members of the college include basis for first-year students, and others living email: [email protected] Samuel Johnson, JRR Tolkien, James on the main site (including the new quad). Website Smithson and J William Fulbright. There are also shared kitchens throughout www.pmb.ox.ac.uk Pembroke has maintained its strengths in the college for limited self-catering Postal address traditional undergraduate academic courses (primarily breakfast and lunch). Rooms at Pembroke College, Oxford OX1 1DW while being at the forefront in promoting the GAB are self-catered but students living Founded certain specialised subjects and it nourishes there are welcome to use the facilities on the 1624 a vibrant and diverse graduate body. The main site on a pay-as-you-go basis. Master student body is drawn from a wide range of backgrounds, but is unusually cohesive; all Facilities Giles Henderson, CBE, BCL, MA kinds of interests and tastes are represented. A well stocked library covers all of the Student numbers Intellectual and artistic activity is highly undergraduate courses represented in the undergraduates 359, graduates 145 prized, and sporting traditions are strong. college, and has multiple copies of core texts Admissions Tutor for loan. Very generous loan privileges are Dr Mark Fricker Location available and access is 24 hours during term. College prospectus from Pembroke is just south of Carfax Tower, Dedicated computer terminals give access to Admissions and Access Officer, Pembroke very close to the city centre, off St Aldate’s, the college and University network, as well College, Oxford OX1 1DW or email in Pembroke Square. as the internet. The college has extensive [email protected] computer facilities and all student rooms have Accommodation and meals ethernet points for internet access. There is UCAS campus code Considerable investment in recent years has I wireless access throughout the college. The upgraded buildings and facilities and the GAB has a concert room and computer room. Open days college has embarked upon an ambitious 27 and 28 June 2012 – Maximum 10 building project to be completed by Student societies students/teachers per school/college. October 2012. Thus it is now in a position There are a wide range of college-run Limited accommodation including dinner to guarantee accommodation for three societies catering to all tastes. Pembroke and breakfast available free of charge to years of an undergraduate course. All first- was the first college to have a JCR art students/school groups travelling long year students are accommodated on the collection which has made some notable distances, either 26 June (for the 27 college’s main site, where rooms are acquisitions over the years. The collection is June event) or 27 June (for 28 June traditionally arranged on staircases around linked to a substantial charitable fund event). This must be booked in advance. quadrangles, intermingled with fellows’ supporting student travel and hardship Drop-in visitors also welcome on each studies, college offices, teaching rooms and grants as well as enabling further art afternoon. common rooms. There is a range of rooms purchases. There is a lively music society, 14 September 2012 – Free lunch for to suit all budgets, many with en-suite an enthusiastic chapel choir and a good students who have booked in advance. facilities. Second and final year students following for drama. The college has its No accommodation available. Drop-in will be mainly allocated rooms in the own boathouse and sports ground, with a visitors also welcome each day. Geoffrey Arthur Building (the GAB), a ten- strong reputation for rowing with recently minute walk away beside the river, or in the expanded facilities. But no single activity new quad, joined to the main site by a dominates sporting life, and all clubs Does this college offer your bridge. There are facilities for students with provide opportunities for members to play **course? See pp 146-147 disabilities. at a level appropriate to their abilities. Pembroke

ACADEMIC STAFF Dr Nick Green French Ms Ciara Kennefick Music Russian Arabic Dr S Thompson Dr Tim Farrant* Mr Jesse Wall Dr Guy Newbury Dr Jennifer Baines Dr Christopher Melchert* Chinese Mlle C Bitoun Management Professor Raymond Fischer Spanish Mr Taj Kandoura Dr Hilde de Weerdt* Ms M Roussillon Mr Owen Darbishire* Ms Nicola Harrison Mr Roy Norton Dr Elisabeth Kendall Dr Justin Winslett German Dr Eamonn Molloy* Philosophy: Theology Dr Nicolai Sinai Economics Dr David Groiser Mathematics Dr Patrick Hawley Professor Christopher Biochemistry Professor Ken Mayhew* Mr G Schmidt Dr Raphael Hauser* Dr Guy Kahane Tuckett* Dr André Furger* Dr Brian A’Hearn* History, Modern Dr Anne Henke* Dr Peter King The Revd Dr Andrew Teal* Mr Gareth Davies Dr George Bitsakakis Dr Adrian Gregory* Professor Robin Wilson Mr Naci Mehmet STUDENT Mr Nick Horsewood Dr Stephen Tuck* Dr I Schlackow Politics Chaplain Professor Alejandro Kacelnik* Dr Luis Correia Dr Gemma Allen Dr Leonard Smith Professor Stephen The Revd Andrew Teal* Dr Nick Kruger* Engineering Dr John Blair Dr James Osborne Whitefield* Dean Dr Mark Fricker* Dr Clive Siviour* Dr Peter Claus Dr Gary Mirams Dr Noa Schonmann Dr Raphael Hauser* Dr John Quinn Mr R Lubbock Dr Jonathan Jarrett Medicine Dr Scott Peterson Deputy Dean Dr Paul Johnson Dr M Osborne Italian Dr Jeremy Taylor* Mr I Carroll Dr Nick Kruger* Dr Roosa Leimu English Professor Guido Bonsaver* Mr Jonathan Rees* Portuguese Welfare Advisers Mr T Walker Professor Lynda Dr E Bond Professor * Dr Claire Williams Dr Eamonn Molloy* Dr A Griffin Mugglestone* Japanese Dr Richard Boyd (Physiology) Psychology Dr Hilde de Weerdt* Chemistry Dr Helen Small* Dr Linda Flores* Dr Andy Peniket Professor Brian Rogers* Junior Deans Professor Brian Howard* Professor Malcolm Godden* Law Dr Fredrik Karpe Dr Hannah Smithson* Ms Jessica Cohen Professor Ben Davis* Dr Madeleine Forey Dr Ariel Ezrachi* Dr Richard Harrington Dr Ann Aimola Davies Mr Nicholas Woolley Dr Ann Chippindale Dr Alice Stainer Dr Rebecca Williams* Dr M Board * means Fellow of the College |165

The Queen’s College

General enquiries Queen’s combines superb historic buildings required by individual undergraduates for +44 (0) 1865 279120 with up-to-date facilities. We normally offer their studies. The 17th-century upper Admissions accommodation for all our undergraduates library, one of the finest rooms in Oxford, telephone: +44 (0) 1865 279161 throughout their time here, which not only serves as a reading room for both junior fax: +44 (0) 1865 790819 reduces the financial burdens on our and senior members of the college. There is email: [email protected] students but encourages a sense of 24-hour access to the working library, and Website community within the college. This wireless internet connection throughout. www.queens.ox.ac.uk community is a very cosmopolitan one, Wireless is also available in the main shared Postal address drawn from every part of the UK, the parts of the college, and there is a well- The Queen’s College, Oxford OX1 4AW European Union and the wider world. equipped printer room for student use. Founded Although most of our candidates are IT support is provided by two dedicated 1341 A-level students, we receive many computer officers. All undergraduate rooms Provost applications from candidates studying for have internet points. other qualifications – Scottish Advanced On the main site, the college has two Professor Paul A Madden, FRS, FRSE Highers, German Abitur, French, European music practice rooms and a state-of-the-art Student numbers and International Baccalaureates, etc. auditorium has just been completed. undergraduates 345, graduates 134 We are very conscious of the financial Adjacent to the college, there is a fully Admissions Tutor difficulties facing many students today, and equipped gym, and, beyond, an extensive Dr Charlie Louth have established the Queen’s Hardship sports field close to the river, a modern Schools Liaison Officer Fund to provide support in cases of need. boathouse and two squash courts. Ellen Marsh College grants are also available to support College prospectus from foreign travel for academic purposes and to Student societies The Admissions Secretary, Mrs Yvonne reward good work. Student societies are created by the students Benton, at: [email protected] themselves, with each undergraduate year Location or 01865 279161 adding variation. Successive generations of Queen’s stands on the High Street, in the UCAS campus code Queen’s students have proved ever more very centre of Oxford. It lies within a few J inventive in entertaining themselves. There minutes’ walk of the Bodleian Library and Open days are, though, some constant features: drama the University’s Science Area, Christ Church is always strong, with regular productions 23 April to 13 June 2012 – small, Meadow and the University Parks. informal open days on Mondays and by the Eglesfield Players, named after the college’s founder. Music is also a strength: Wednesdays between these dates; free Accommodation and meals the choir is widely regarded as the finest lunch; no accommodation available. The college normally offers accommodation mixed-voice chapel choir in Oxford, and 27 and 28 June 2012 – book in to undergraduate students for each year of their course, either in the main college the Frobenius organ attracts performers of advance to attend; free meals; some international fame. The undergraduate accommodation available free of charge; buildings or in one of the annexes. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are provided at community never fails to produce talented 14 September 2012 – no need to singers and instrumentalists. The Eglesfield book; no lunch or accommodation. cost, but we do not oblige our students to eat all their meals in college. Musical Society promotes weekly lunchtime www.queens.ox.ac.uk/open-days concerts in the chapel during term. Sport Facilities has always flourished at Queen’s, and both The college library contains about 100,000 men’s and women’s teams have enjoyed *Does this college offer your volumes, including a very large collection of considerable success in University * course? See pp 146-147 rare books of international importance. We competitions in normally purchase any additional books recent years.

ACADEMIC STAFF French Management Medicine (Clinical) Portuguese Biochemistry Professor Roger Pearson* Dr George Bowen Mr Timothy Goodacre Dr Claudia Pazos Alonso Professor Jane Mellor* Mrs Renée Williams Materials Music Psychology Dr Ruth Dixon Dr John Smith Dr Keyna O’Reilly* Dr Owen Rees* Dr Mark Buckley* Biological Sciences: Dr Kathryn Rees Mathematics Dr David Maw Dr David Popplewell Professor Jane Langdale* Ms Nathalie Raunet Dr Panagiotis Papazoglou* Mr Martin Suckling Russian Chemistry German Dr Yves Capdeboscq* Oriental Studies Dr Andrew Kahn Dr Jonathan Doye* Dr Charlie Louth* Dr Jacqueline Steddall Dr Dirk Meyer* Spanish Professor Simon Aldridge* Professor Ritchie Robertson* Dr Martin Edwards Philosophy Dr Laura Lonsdale* Dr Jennifer Faulkner Dr Charlotte Ryland Dr Peter Neumann Professor John Hyman* Mr Alexs Reinhardt Ms Anja Drautzburg Medicine (Biomedical Dr James Grant Classics History Sciences) Dr Ada Bronowski STUDENT WELFARE Dr Angus Bowie* Professor John Blair* Professor Peter Robbins* Physics Dean College Nurse Professor Christopher Collard Dr John Davis* Dr Chris Norbury* Dr Richard Nickerson* Professor Jane Mellor* Mrs Midge Curran Dr Charles Crowther* Dr Christine Peters Professor Ian Tomlinson* Professor Robert Taylor* Equalities Advisor Student Finance Officer Economics Dr Jonathan Jarrett Professor Chris O’Callaghan* Dr Jenny Barnes Dr Keyna O’Reilly* Dr Keyna O’Reilly* Dr Clare Leaver* Italian Mr Richard Kerr Professor Gassan Yassin Chaplain Tutor for Undergraduates Dr Rozana Himaz Professor Guido Bonsaver Dr Michael Minchin Politics The Revd Dr M Lloyd Dr John Davis*

The Queen’s College The Queen’s English Law Dr Louise Vernall Dr Nicholas Owen* Senior Tutor Dr Rebecca Beasley* Mr Nicholas Bamforth* Dr Jonathan Collins Mr Piero-Domenico Tortola Dr Chris Norbury* Dr Christopher Salamone Professor Dan Sarooshi* Dr Adam Barnett Mr Paul Billingham * means Fellow of the College Ms Farrah Ahmed 166| Regent’s Park Permanent Private Hall

General enquiries Regent’s Park College is known for its Facilities +44 (0) 1865 288120 friendly atmosphere and strong sense of All student rooms on the main site have a Admissions community. Undergraduates at Regent’s wi-fi or internet connection and telephones. enquiries: +44 (0) 1865 288153 Park have exactly the same relationship to The main college library has strong fax: +44 (0) 1865 288121 the University as those at any Oxford collections in Theology and English, email: [email protected] college, and benefit from being in a small, computing facilities and is open 24 hours a Website supportive community in the centre of day. The Angus Library houses an www.rpc.ox.ac.uk Oxford. There is a strong social life, a good important archive of Baptist history which Postal address range of sports teams and dramatic and brings scholars from all over the world to Regent’s Park College, Pusey Street, musical opportunities. study at Regent’s Park. Oxford OX1 2LB Tracing its origins to an Education The centre of undergraduate life is Founded Society of 1752, Regent’s Park became a the spacious JCR where students organise college affiliated to the University of the college’s lively social life and run their 1810 (incorporating an Education , before moving to Oxford in 1927. own bar. Society formed 1752) While Theology is a particular specialism, a Principal wide range of arts and social science Student societies The Revd Dr Robert Ellis subjects is offered. Undergraduates go on to One of Regent’s Park’s greatest assets is its Student numbers a wide range of careers and a small number students’ enthusiasm for all aspects of undergraduates 104, graduates 47 of students are preparing for ordination in college and University life. This is evident in Admissions tutor Baptist churches. their commitment to the college’s societies The Revd Dr Timothy Bradshaw The college is entirely open and welcomes for drama and music; its sports teams College prospectus from undergraduates of any or no religious (including rowing, football and netball), The College Office belief. The college welcomes applications and the Christian Union. Regent’s Park’s Bursar from all candidates with high academic students are also outward-looking and Mr David Harper* aspirations. Student participation in college, become involved in the full range of UCAS campus code academic and sporting life is encouraged University clubs and societies. 8 and students enjoy the benefits of a small Open days community while being equal members of 27 and 28 June, and 14 September 2012 the wider University. Three students are - 10am–4pm; There are free members of the college’s governing body. refreshments, no need to book. No accommodation available. If requested in Location Regent’s Park College is in the centre of advance, lunch may be available. Please Oxford, just off St Giles’ and close to the see www.rpc.ox.ac.uk University libraries. Accommodation and meals First- and third-year students live in college rooms, either study/bedrooms or Does this college offer your self-contained flats. As in other colleges, **course? See pp 146-147 second-year students live out. Student meals are served in the beautiful Art Deco dining hall with lunchtime a particular focal point in the daily life of the

college. Regent’s Park

ACADEMIC STAFF Geography Theology STUDENT WELFARE Classics Dr Pam Berry The Revd Dr Larry Kreitzer* Dr Pamela Sue Anderson* Dr Peter Haarer Dr Lorraine Wild The Revd Dr Timothy The Revd Dr Nick Wood* Dr Mary Whitby History Bradshaw* The Revd Myra Blyth* Classics & English Dr Susan Doran The Revd Dr Robert Ellis* Dr Lynn Robson Dr Peta Fowler Law The Revd Dr Nick Wood* Economics Ms Lucinda Ferguson Professor Paul Fiddes* Mr Sébastien Walker Philosophy The Revd Anthony Clarke* English Dr Pamela Sue Anderson* The Revd Myra Blyth* Dr Julian Thompson* Dr Jordan Bell The Revd Anthony Cross Dr Mark Atherton Politics Dr Lynn Robson Dr Suke Wolton Dr Richard Lawes * means Fellow of the College

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Does this college offer your **course? See pp 146-147

General enquiries At St Anne’s we are committed to academic affairs on a pay-as-you-go basis, alongside +44 (0) 1865 274800 opportunity and academic excellence. We popular ‘formal guest’ nights when students Admissions are an open, modern and integrated college, can bring friends. The college coffee shop is telephone: +44 (0) 1865 274840 one of the largest in Oxford: a community extremely popular with students and staff fax: +44 (0) 1865 274826 of researchers and teachers, graduates and alike and there are also self-catering email: [email protected] undergraduates centred around our library. kitchenettes close to all rooms. Website Our students are from a wide range of backgrounds – from state, private and Facilities www.st-annes.ox.ac.uk We have one of the two largest Postal address international schools and colleges – and their welfare is important to us. Our tutors undergraduate libraries in Oxford, with St Anne’s College, Oxford OX2 6HS 110,000 volumes on shelf for current use Founded and staff are known for being approachable and supportive. and a dedicated law library. With its 1879 24-hour opening and responsiveness to Principal The college was founded to advance educational emancipation, and it still does. students’ needs, it is a valuable and popular Tim Gardam It admits those candidates, regardless of resource. Terminals give access to the Student numbers background, who display the highest University’s online catalogue and other undergraduates 426, graduates 252 academic potential and imagination along databases. The computer room supplements Tutor for Admissions/Senior Tutor with enthusiasm for their subject. St Anne’s the college network with a range of useful Dr Anne Mullen rewards outstanding academic work, gives software and networked printers. Schools Liaison & Outreach Officer generous grants for research and travel, and Our lecture theatres are superb venues Dr Eleanor Parker offers exceptional chances for study in for teaching, drama, film and chamber College prospectus from Japan and work-experience in Europe and music. The JCR has a lively bar, games [email protected] or the USA. rooms, multi-gym, dark room and music download from www.st-annes.ox.ac.uk practice rooms. The college shares a UCAS campus code Location modern boathouse with St Hugh’s and K The college occupies a spacious site, its Wadham and a nearby sports ground with Open days buildings grouped around gardens. It is St John’s. slightly north of the city centre – perhaps 27 and 28 June 2012 – 6–8 students Student societies per school/college only; limited five minutes by bicycle – just by the University Parks, close to the Science Area, We have numerous events and activities: accommodation available for those weekly music recitals and film screenings, travelling long distances. Ashmolean Museum, Modern Languages and Classics departments and Mathematical guest speakers from public life, and a swing 14 September 2012 – 6–8 students and Oriental institutes, as well as the new band and joint orchestra with St John’s. per school/college only. No humanities site. Twice a term there are Subject-Family accommodation available. Full seminars, when members of college gather programmes will be available via www. Accommodation and meals to listen to papers given by Fellows and st-annes.ox.ac.uk. Subject-specific and St Anne’s offers single study-bedrooms to students, followed by an informal dinner. informal events are run during the year; all who wish to live in. All student rooms The active JCR organises everything from a they will be advertised on our website. are on the college site and have computer creative writing group to karaoke. The Informal visits throughout the year are network points with internet access. Nearly college nurtures serious teams, notably in also welcome; individuals and school half our rooms are ensuite, and some rooms football and its rowing eights, but there is groups, please contact the Schools are specially designed for disabled access. also the full range of sporting pursuits for Liaison & Outreach Officer for more St Anne’s is renowned for the quality of those after sheer fun. information. its food. Most meals are relaxed self-service

ACADEMIC STAFF Economics French Latin and Greek Professor Ben Hambly* Politics Biochemistry Dr Johannes Abeler* Mrs Geneviève Adams Dr Jonathan Katz Professor Terence Lyons* Dr Scot Peterson Dr David Harris* Dr Terence O’Shaughnessy* Professor Patrick Professor Matthew Leigh* Dr Graham Nelson Mr Steven Wilson Dr Lonnie Swift Education McGuinness* Law Professor Hilary Priestley Psychology Biological Sciences Professor Jo-Anne Baird* Geography Dr Imogen Goold* Dr Sarah Waters* Dr Kate Watkins* Dr Richard Bomphrey Dr Roger Firth* Professor David Banister* Dr Liora Lazarus* Medicine Spanish Dr Martin Speight* Engineering Dr Nick Middleton Management Studies Dr Helen Christian* Dr Geraldine Hazbun* Chemistry Professor Alan Cocks* German Professor Mike Barnett* Dr Tim Lancaster* Dr Andrew Goodwin* Professor David Murray* Dr Tom Kuhn Professor Bent Flyvbjerg* Dr Francis Szele* STUDENT WELFARE Dr Nicholas Green Dr Budimir Rosic* History, Ancient Miss Suellen Littleton Dr Paresh Vyas* Senior Tutor Chinese English Dr Edward Bispham Materials Science Music Dr Anne Mullen* Dr Robert Chard* Dr Siân Grønlie* History, Modern Professor Andrew Briggs* Dr Alexandra Buckle College Nurse Dr Peter Ditmanson Dr Freya Johnston* Dr Gareth Davies* Professor Christopher Dr Martyn Harry* Mrs Lynn Cross Computer Science Dr Matthew Reynolds* Mr Peter Ghosh* Grovenor* Dr John Traill College Doctors Professor Peter Jeavons* Professor Kathryn Professor Howard Hotson* Dr John Murphy Philosophy Dr Bogdanor and Partners Professor Georg Gottlob* Sutherland* International Relations Dr Peter Wilshaw* Dr Brian Ball College Counsellor Earth Sciences Dr Sam Thompson Professor Neil MacFarlane* Mathematics Professor Roger Crisp* Ms Mimi Kester Dr Richard Katz Film Studies Italian (and Statistics) Physics Disability Adviser Dr Don Porcelli* Dr Andrew Klevan* Dr Eleanor Parker Dr Dmitry Belyaev* Ms Zoe Sparrowhawk

St Anne’s St Professor Neville Harnew* Professor David Pyle* Professor Peter Donnelly* Professor Patrick Irwin*

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General enquiries St Benet’s is the nearest equivalent today to Hospitality is important in the +44 (0) 1865 280556 the groups of students who gathered round Benedictine tradition. Both male and female Admissions Masters in the 13th century and combined guests are welcome, and students of telephone: +44 (0) 1865 280559 to form the University of Oxford. Founded Blackfriars regularly eat with us. The hall fax: +44 (0) 1865 280792 in 1897 by Ampleforth Abbey, St Benet’s hosts three formal meals per week: Sunday email: [email protected] became a Permanent Private Hall of the lunch, for which an invitation is much Website University in 1918. Today it admits male prized by students outside the hall, and www.st-benets.ox.ac.uk undergraduates and graduates, of all faiths dinner on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Twice a Postal address and none, alongside a community of term there is an official Guest Night, the St Benet’s Hall, 38 St Giles’, monks, forming a total student body of equivalent of the High Table guest nights of Oxford OX1 3LN about 50. Usually, 16 undergraduates a larger colleges, at which students mingle Founded year are admitted to read for a small range freely with often eminent guests. of closely interconnected humanities 1897 subjects. More homely than most colleges, Facilities Master St Benet’s provides both a strong sense of The small library aims to provide a focused Revd J Felix Stephens OSB community within the hall and full and up-to-date collection for undergraduate Student numbers engagement in University activities outside needs. It is open 24 hours a day and is a Male students only: undergraduates 51, the hall, resulting in a mix of calmness and popular place to work. There is also a graduates 4 energy that is almost tangible. separate IT centre, and wireless internet Admissions Tutor The monastic office and Mass are access throughout the building. Students The Master celebrated daily in the chapel. All members share the main Common Room of the hall College prospectus from are welcome, but no one is obliged to with the monks and tutors, and also have a The Hall Administrator attend. Students are asked to be respectful separate JCR with kitchenette and UCAS campus code of the monastic life, but the atmosphere is widescreen TV. There is a pleasant, enclosed 1 unpressurised, warm and friendly. garden and a much-used croquet lawn. Open days Student societies 27 and 28 June, and 14 September 2012 Location At 38 St Giles’, close to the very centre of Students take a full part in the life of the Oxford, in a handsome six-storey Georgian University according to their interests. The hall has its own VIII on the river, racquet Does this college offer your Grade II listed building.  club and discussion group, but otherwise **course? See pp 146-147 Accommodation and meals students play for a wide range of college First-year undergraduates live in; second- and University teams, and participate in year undergraduates normally live out; many University societies. We usually have third-year undergraduates are offered at least one Blue. Currently we have a rugby accommodation as available. All bedrooms league Blue, members of several orchestras have internet points and telephones; about and choirs, and participants in charity and half are ensuite. For meals, tutors, students community organisations as well as the and monks all eat together at one common Union. table, everyone taking a turn at serving. St Benet’s Hall

ACADEMIC STAFF Philosophy STUDENT WELFARE Senior Tutor Dr Brian Klug* Chaplain Dr Santha Bhattacharji* Dr Joseph Shaw* Revd Michael Phillips OSB Classics Dr Mark Sheehan* Harassment Officers: Mr John Eidinow* Dr Nicholas Waghorn Dr Susan Doran* Dr Harry Sidebottom* Politics Dr Nicholas Waghorn Dr Cornelia van der Poll Dr Edward Turner Dean Dr Marina Bazzani Theology Mr Julian Borthwick Economics Revd Dr Bernard Green OSB* Junior Dean Mr Niko Jaakkola Revd Dr Ian Ker* Dr Philip McCosker* History Dr Philip McCosker* Dr Susan Doran* Dr Jennifer Cooper Dr Yvonne Cornish* Dr Jane Baun * means Fellow of the College Oriental Studies Dr Frances Reynolds*

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General enquiries St Catherine’s (or Catz) is Oxford’s tranquillity of the extensive college +44 (0) 1865 271700 youngest undergraduate college and one of grounds. This is a college at the heart of the Admissions the largest. We treasure the traditional University, barely ten minutes’ walk from telephone: +44 (0) 1865 271703 values of Oxford college life, but pursue a the centre, but with a distinctly rural feel. fax: +44 (0) 1865 271768 distinctly modern agenda. Accommodation and meals email: [email protected] We offer a wide range of subjects, with a roughly even split between science and arts. In most years we can house all students Website who ask for rooms. All first-years live in www.stcatz.ox.ac.uk Most of our Fellows have an international reputation, and ten Nobel Prize winners college, as do virtually all second- and Postal address third-years, and some fourth-years. All St Catherine’s College, Oxford OX1 3UJ have been members. Fellows have been involved in ‘spin out’ companies to exploit rooms have internet access; many have Master ensuite facilities. We have specially adapted Professor Roger Ainsworth, MA, DPhil, scientific discoveries made at the University. St Catherine’s is also home to the Cameron rooms for students with disabilities (contact FRAeS Mackintosh Chair of Contemporary [email protected] for details). In Founded Theatre (past holders include Patrick 2011–12 a room cost £3,386 for three 1963 Stewart and Kevin Spacey). All this makes terms (197 days); this sum includes a small Student numbers for a stimulating intellectual environment, element for utilities which varies according undergraduates 499, graduates 250 and the college is proud of its place at the to the market rate. Students pay as they eat Admissions Tutor forefront of innovation, research and in hall, at a cost of around £9.50 per day Dr Byron Byrne contemporary culture. for breakfast, lunch and dinner. College information leaflet At the same time its modern architecture Facilities [email protected] (designed by the award-winning architects As a ‘purpose-built’ college, St Catherine’s UCAS campus code Arne Jacobsen and Stephen Hodder) and offers excellent undergraduate facilities, L restful open spaces (both Grade I listed) including one of the largest college libraries Open days give the college a friendly and relaxed in Oxford, well-equipped computer rooms, 27 and 28 June, and 14 September 2012 atmosphere, in which everyone is quickly and a spacious and comfortable Junior – book in advance to attend (see www. made to feel at home. We are a Common Room (JCR). Sport, music, art, stcatz.ox.ac.uk/prospective/college- cosmopolitan society, with students drawn and drama enjoy a high profile in the open-days); free lunch and refreshments; from more than 50 countries. college; on site there are squash courts, a limited accommodation available in June gymnasium, a punt house, a Music House (email: [email protected]). Location St Catherine’s is situated at the end of for practice and performance, and theatres Manor Road, off St Cross Road – an ideal for both indoor and outdoor productions. location close to the city centre, the Science Student societies Area, University faculties and libraries (the Does this college offer your Clubs, societies and discussion groups are  English and Law faculties, and Economics **course? See pp 146-147 prominent in Catz undergraduate life: there and Politics departments are next door), yet are many different sports teams, a thriving surrounded by meadows, parks and water. law society, and a flourishing music society; Many undergraduates appreciate the one of the best of its kind.

ACADEMIC STAFF Dr Stefan Kiefer Fine Art Dr Geneviève Helleringer+ Dr Eve Fryer Portuguese Biochemistry Czech Dr Gervase Rosser* Ms Alison Slade Dr Suzannah Williams Dr Claire Williams Professor Penny Handford* Dr James Naughton French Mr Paul Fisher Mr David McCartney Psychology Dr Kathleen Nolan Economics Professor Richard Parish* Mr Matthew Slater Mr Roger Gundle Dr Gaia Scerif* Dr Phillip Stansfeld Professor Sudhir Anand* Dr Stephen Goddard Linguistics Dr Lucy Hanington Dr Christopher Martin Mr Saul Moorhouse Mr Joe Perkins Geography Mr J C Smith* Music Dr Kathrin Cohen Kadosh Biological Sciences Mr Charles Brendon Dr Andrew Barry* Ms Louise Esher Professor Peter Franklin* Russian Dr Tommaso Pizzari* Mr Andrew Elliott Dr Richard Bailey* Management Dr John Traill Dr Julie Curtis Dr Angela Brueggemann+ Mr Paolo Falco Dr Alisdair Rogers Dr Duncan Robertson+ Mr Mark Sweeney Spanish Dr Adrian Smith* Ms La-Bhus Jirasavetakul Mr Alistair Seddon Materials Oriental Studies Dr Benjamin Bollig* Dr Létitia Jean Engineering Science German Dr Richard Todd* Dr Louise Fawcett* Mr Cedric Tan Dr David Gillespie* Dr Sabine Mueller Professor Patrick Grant+ Philosophy STUDENT WELFARE Biomedical Sciences Dr Byron Byrne* Greek (Modern) Dr Susannah Speller Dr Timothy Bayne* Dean Dr Kerry Walker+ Professor Peter Ireland+ Dr Dimitris Papanikolaou Mathematics Dr Maja Spener Dr Marc Mulholland* Chemistry Dr Eleanor Stride+ History Dr Robert Leese+ Mr Andrew McCarthy Junior Deans Professor Peter Battle* Dr Douglas Hamilton Dr Marc Mulholland* Professor Marc Lackenby* Physics Ms Nadiya Figueroa Professor John Foord* Dr Devinderjit Sivia Dr Jonathan Healey+ Dr Christoph Reisinger* Professor Susan Cooper+ Ms Ruth Schuldiner Professor Peter Edwards+ Dr Matthew McGilvray Professor Pekka Hämäläinen+ Dr Andreas Muench* Dr Richard Berry* Mr Malcolm Spencer Dr James Thomson+ Dr Mandar Thakare History of Art Professor Alain Goriely+ Dr Andrew Bunker* Mr Hugh Taylor Dr Jonathan Thorne Dr Michael Tombs Dr Gervase Rosser* Mr Alan Whitley Dr Devinderjit Sivia College Doctor Dr Ai Fletcher English Human Sciences Dr John Mackay Dr Nikitas Gidopoulos Dr Gordon Gancz+ Mr Julian Few Professor David Womersley+ Mrs Naomi Freud+ Medicine Dr Jesse Petersen College Nurse Ms Hannah Buckley Dr Bart van Es* Dr Amanda Palmer Mr Ashok Handa+ Dr Bradley Steel Mrs Ennis Frankum Mr Simon Cassidy Dr Kirsten Shepherd-Barr* Professor David Coleman Dr Kerry Walker+ Politics Computer Science Dr Jeremy Dimmick Italian Professor Udo Oppermann+ Dr Louise Fawcett* St Catherine’s St Professor Gavin Lowe* Dr Patrick Bullard Dr Manuele Gragnolati Professor Katharine Carr+ Mr Steven Wilson Mr Karel Hruda Dr Benjamin Burton Law Professor John Morris Mr Alexander Barker Dr Devinderjit Sivia Ms Yasmine Shamma Dr Justine Pila* Dr Robin Choudhury Polish *Tutorial Fellow of the College Mr Thomas Gibson-Robinson Dr Catherine Brown Dr Jonathan Morgan* Dr Karen Kearley Dr Jan Fellerer +Other Fellow of the College 170| St Edmund Hall 171 |

means means Fellow Fellow of of the the College College * * STUDENT WELFARE WELFARE STUDENT Chaplain The Revd B Kris Kramer Dean Robert Whittaker* Professor Undergraduates for Tutor Basil Kouvaritakis* Professor College Nurse Mrs Glynis Perry

St Edmund Hall students participate in All college sites, including public areas, All college sites, including The college has dedicated computer St Edmund Hall is keen to provide for Physics Mr Nicklaus Thomas-Symonds Dr Helen McCabe Mr Maximilian Thompson Psychology Maryanne Martin* Professor Dr Heidi Johansen-Berg* Dr Elizabeth Styles Russian Kahn* Andrew Professor Dr Baines Jennifer Spanish Dr Sarah Roger Professor Philipp Podsiadlowski* Professor Dr Jeffrey Tseng* Dr Joanna Ashbourn Politics Dr Karma Nabulsi* Student societies Student The college has a long tradition in drama, music, the arts and journalism. A strong artistic community is built around the John Oldham Drama Society, the college art collection, an orchestra, two choirs and choral groups and a music practice room. many sports with sports clubs that cater for all abilities. There is a dedicated multi-gym at our Norham Gardens centre; we also retain pitches within the University Parks, and have our boathouse on the River Isis. Facilities Hall is located on The library of St Edmund Norman Church of our main site within the a beautiful making it St Peter-in-the-East, library is well-stocked setting for study. This collections are held in and additional special ‘Old Library’, also the separate 17th century college. on the main site of the and study libraries, common rooms have wireless bedroom accommodation, internet provision. rooms, with printing facilities, located within its JCR on the main site and at our Norham Gardens accommodation. any students with special needs or have easy access to all main disabilities. We areas of the college and have some specially adapted accommodation on the main site. Materials Materials Science Roberts*Steve Professor Dr Jonathan Yates* Mathematics Professor Barbara Niethammer* Professor Oliver Riordan* Professor Mr Ben Chad Ms Judith Campos Cordero Medicine (Biomedical Sciences) Dr Robert Wilkins* Matthews* Paul Professor Johnson* Paul Professor Dr Sally Cowley Mr John Black Dr David McCartney* Philosophy Dr Blamey*Stephen King Dr Peter Dr James Wilk Mlle Marianne Blattès Mrs Renée Williams Geography Rob Whittaker* Professor Dr Wild Lorraine German Nigel Palmer* Professor Miss Frank Svenja Mrs Lloyd Alexandra Modern History, Dr David Priestland* Mr Nicholas Davidson* Dr Copeland Clare Dr Mileson Stephen Law Adrian Briggs* Professor Dr Aileen Kavanagh* Management Studies Dr Dimitrios Tsomocos* Ms Suellen Littleton With our roots in the early 13th century, our With Location St Edmund Hall is located in the heart of Oxford, just off the High Street in Queen’s Lane. This central location offers easy access to departments, libraries, institutes, museums and shops. meals and Accommodation The college offers rooms to all candidates for two years of study. Most rooms are on Lane, but there are the main site at Queen’s other rooms in large houses near the University Parks and on Iffley Road plus a modern purpose-built block off the Cowley Road. All rooms are single with a washbasin or private bathroom. There are self-catering facilities at every site. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served in the main dining hall. St Edmund Hall is an academic institution St Edmund Hall is an academic informal renowned for its friendly, sense of community. atmosphere and strong facilitates This excellent environment and success. We individual academic study students admit about 120 undergraduate divided between sciences, evenly every year, who bring a humanities and social sciences, and extra-curricular wide range of academic There are an equal interests to the college. following number of graduate students research degrees. St Edmund Hall is one of the oldest educational institutions within the University of Oxford and we are the only medieval academic hall to have retained its identity. Our college is a blend of ancient and modern with buildings on the main site dating from every century since the 16th. Jones (Monty Our graduates include Terry (co-founder of Private Python), John Wells Eye), Anna Botting (Sky News journalist), Samira Ahmed (Channel 4 news) and Keir Starmer QC (current Director of Public Prosecutions).

147 - Education * Professor Engineering Basil Kouvaritakis* Professor Dr Amy Zavatsky* Lee Mr Wei-Koon Dr Alex Lubansky English Lucy Newlyn* Professor Achinstein* Sharon Professor Dr Jenni Nuttall Dr Sandie Byrne Dr Thomas Roebuck Dr Laura Varnam Fine Art Dr Jason Gaiger* French Dr Williams* Wes Dr Jake Wadham Nicholas Prof Cronk* St Edmund Hall St Does this college offer your  See pp 146 course? *  Admissions Tutor Admissions from information College code UCAScampus days Open Postal address Postal Founded Principal numbers Student Admissions Website General enquiries General * ACADEMIC STAFF ACADEMIC Biochemistry: Stuart Ferguson* Professor Dr Kirsty Hewitson Chemistry David Manolopoulos* Professor Philip Mountford* Professor Dr Faulkner Jennifer Czech (with Slovak) Dr Jim Naughton* Earth Sciences (Geology) Dr Hugh Jenkyns* Martin Brasier* Professor Dr Walker* Richard Dr David Waters Economics Mr Martin Slater* Dr Outi Aarnio Dr Linda Yueh* Dr Debrah Noe 27 and 28 June, and 14 September 2012 14 and June, 28 and 27 undergraduates 411, 191 graduates undergraduates Dr Robert Wilkins [email protected] M St St Edmund 4AR Hall, OX1 Oxford c.1278 Gull, Keith CBE,Professor FRS +44 (0) 1865 279000 telephone: +44 (0) 1865 279011 fax: +44 (0) 1865 279002 email: [email protected] www.seh.ox.ac.uk Further details at www.seh.ox.ac.uk; lunch available of and free refreshments available limited accommodation charge; of free seven charge; students per school/ college only.

St Hilda’s

General enquiries At St Hilda’s College you’ll have excellent, Facilities +44 (0) 1865 276815 supportive tutors who select on the basis of In the college library you’ll find both paper Admissions academic merit. Your tutors will be serious and electronic resources to support your telephone: +44 (0) 1865 286620 scholars who enjoy teaching in Oxford’s undergraduate studies. You can use your own fax: +44 (0) 1865 286637 tutorial system. You’ll be part of a friendly computer there, or in a separate computer email: [email protected] and diverse community, with people from room. The large, well-equipped electronic Website all educational and social backgrounds, resources room gives access to library www.st-hildas.ox.ac.uk both British and international. You’ll be catalogues, databases, and the internet. Postal address eligible for many college awards for You’ll be able to enjoy performances St Hilda’s College, Oxford OX4 1DY academic work, travel, sport, and other (yours and other people’s) of every kind of Founded activities. After your time at St Hilda’s, you music in the Jacqueline du Pré Music 1893 can keep in touch through the Association Building, which has superb acoustics and Principal of Senior Members and its professional practice rooms which students may use. networks which help students at the start of The Director of College Music helps to Sheila Forbes, CBE, MA their careers. Founded in 1893 for women, coordinate student and professional Student numbers St Hilda’s is now a mixed college, admitting concerts in college. undergraduates 402, graduates 166 roughly equal numbers of women and men. St Hilda’s is one of the few undergraduate Admissions Tutor Please come and visit us! colleges right on the river. You can use college Ms Lucia Nixon punts in the summer months – they are Outreach Officer Location moored a few steps from the Porter’s Lodge. Ms Francesca Slattery At St Hilda’s you’ll relax in the tranquil Around the corner on the Iffley Road is College prospectus from beauty of the college’s riverside site – and the University Sports Complex with its gym PDF on college website; hard copies you’ll have easy access to the centre of and swimming pool. You’ll have a college available for visitors to St Hilda’s College town, the University Sports Complex (check discount on membership for both. UCAS campus code out the map at the back of this Prospectus!), N and the lively culture of East Oxford. Student societies Open days Your options include: music; sport (rowing, Accommodation and meals hockey, rugby, netball); the college student 27 and 28 June, and 14 September 2012 As a first- or final-year student, you will have – book in advance to attend; six students newspaper. At the JCR Arts Festival you a room in college. In your second year, you can show your own work (sculpture, per school/college only; free lunch; limited have the opportunity to live in your ‘own’ accommodation available free of charge. painting, photography, etc.) and put on rented house with other students. Many final- plays and concerts. You can also take part Please check the college website for year students have rooms with a shower and in the JCR St Hilda’s Festival celebrating details. WC, and all college rooms have internet our tradition of equality and inclusion. connections. There is accommodation for And you can disabled students. Food in college is varied always start and highly rated, and we cater for special your own diets. You also have the option of self- society! Does this college offer your catering in one of the many student kitchens **course? See pp 146-147 in college. Students pay about £155 per term for meals, or £120 if they live out. A standard college room costs about £1120 per 9 week term.

ACADEMIC STAFF Economics German Mathematics Physics STUDENT WELFARE Biochemistry(Molecular Dr Debopam Bhattacharya* Dr Georgina Paul* Dr Irene Moroz* Professor Julia Yeomans* Dean and Cellular) Mr Felix Chow Ms Svenja Frank Professor Gregory Seregin* Professor Amanda Cooper- Dr Margaret Kean* Dr Mary Board Engineering Science History, Modern Mr Ben Chad Sarkar* Disability Fellow Biological Sciences Dr Julia Schnabel* Dr Hannah Smith* Dr Sofia Massa Dr Kevin O’Keeffe Dr Lorna Smith* Dr Dmitry Filatov* Professor Alison Noble* Dr Selina Todd* Medicine Politics Chaplain Dr Aris Katzourakis* Dr David Howey* Dr Gareth Davies Dr Maike Glitsch* Dr Petra Schleiter* Canon Brian Mountford* Dr Petros Ligoxygakis Professor David Hills Mr Bryan Ward-Perkins Dr Catherine Swales* Dr Jonathan Floyd College Doctors Chemistry English Dr Robert Portass Dr Philippa Hulley Dr John Filling Dr Jane Morris Dr Lorna Smith* Dr Sally Mapstone* Italian Dr Keith Buckler Psychology Dr Catherine McDonnell Dr Robert Paton* Dr Susan Jones* Dr Marco Dorigatti Dr Sanjiv Manek Dr Stephen McHugh* College Nurse Dr Christopher Wedge Dr Margaret Kean* Law Music Dr Ann Dowker Mrs Ennis Frankum Chinese Dr Alexandra da Costa Dr Katja Ziegler* Dr Martyn Harry Russian Dr Laura Newby* Dr Jenny McAuley Dr Rachel Condry* Dr Alexandra Buckle Dr Jennifer Baines *means Fellow of the College Ms Yang Song French Ms Sarah Green* Dr John Traill Spanish Classics Dr Helen Swift* Mr Thomas Adams Philosophy Mr Roy Norton Dr Katherine Clarke* Dr Stephen Goddard Linguistics Dr Anita Avramides* Director of College Music St Hilda’s St Dr Rebecca Armstrong* Ms Karen Zouaoui Dr Elinor Payne* Dr Anandi Hattiangadi* Dr Jonathan Williams Dr Fiona Macintosh* Geography Dr Kerstin Hoge* Dr Roger Teichmann Dr Emily Kearns Dr Lorraine Wild Management Dr Stephanie Clare Ms Helen Slaney Professor Heather Viles Ms Suellen Littleton 172| St Hugh’s 173 | means means Fellow Fellow of of the the College College * * Physics John Chalker* Professor Dr Roy (Don) Grainger* Dr Joanne Walker* Ms Lisa Moevius Politics David Robertson* Professor Dr Claudia Schrag* Spanish Robin Fiddian Professor STUDENT WELFARE WELFARE STUDENT Senior Tutor Dr Lizzy Emerson Chaplain The Revd Dr Shaun Henson College Nurse Mrs Mary Ann Dale College Counsellor Ms Elizabeth Treasure Mr Alexander Fletcher Dr James Schofield Ms Louise Dyson Dr Owen Cotton-Barratt Dr Pathmanathan Pras Medicine Dr Clive Wilson* Mann* Dr Edward Dr Elizabeth Soilleux* John Morris Professor Dr Fiona Thompson Dr Liz Soilleux Dr Damian Jenkins Dr Palmer Rebecca Dr Daniel Holdsworth Dr Gabriel De Luca Mr Murphy Gareth Music Elizabeth Leach* Professor Dr Harper-Scott Paul Philosophy Adrian Moore* Professor Facilities of the largest and best- has one St Hugh’s housed in a stocked of all college libraries, with 100,000 beautiful art deco building, access. There are volumes, and 24-hour an impressively dedicated computer rooms, the college’s equipped college gym and to all. Anglican chapel is open societies Student in many subject There are academic societies areas, and the college has a very active an musical life, including a chapel choir, an and performance, musical for prize annual annual creative writing competition. Sport within college is very popular: as well a having a brand new gym on-site, the gardens are used for tennis, basketball, and croquet, has a share in a boathouse, and St Hugh’s squash courts, and a sports ground. Dr Miles Pattenden* Human Sciences Dr Cristian Capelli* Dr Iain Morley* Italian Dr Giuseppe Stellardi* Law Joshua Getzler*Professor Dr Michael Macnair* Dr Glen Loutzenhiser* Dr Zakrzewski* Rafal Management Studies Roy Westbrook* Professor Thomas Powell* Professor Mathematics Dr Tarrès* Pierre Dr James Martin* Dr Ruth Baker* Dr Alan Hammond* Dr Philip Murray* Dr Thomas Sanders* Mr Nicholas Hale Dr Nicholas Perkins* Dr Rhodri Lewis* Dr Hugh Gazzard* Dr Sally Bayley Experimental Psychology Kim Plunkett* Professor Dr Suzy Styles* Fine Art Mrs Shelagh Vainker* French Dr Michael Holland* Mr John Smith Mrs Genevieve Adams German Dr Thomas Kuhn* Dr Sarah Bowden* Dr Claudia Kaiser Ancient History, Dr Christina Kuhn* Modern History, Dr Garnett* George Dr Senia Paseta* St Hugh’s has a beautiful setting just to has a beautiful St Hugh’s The college awards Scholarships or Location College, is about ten minutes’ walk St Hugh’s from the city centre; within easy reach, on foot or by bicycle, of all University departments and libraries. meals and Accommodation Accommodation is available on the main college site for all undergraduates right through their course. About 40% of rooms have their own bathroom. All rooms have free internet connection. Shared kitchens are available as an alternative to eating in the main hall. Meals in hall are paid for using a cashless card system. Founded in 1886, St Hugh’s is now one of Founded in 1886, St Hugh’s The college the largest colleges in Oxford. an Oxford was established to offer it retains a strong education to women, and and of the sense of its radical tradition, Oxford up to all who importance of opening now accepts Hugh’s would do well here. St students men and women and welcomes any kind of from every country and background. with Edwardian the north of the city centre, buildings and some of the largest college grounds. The college is known as the ‘island site’ because of its tranquil gardens, and it is a restful place to live and work. Exhibitions (grants) to undergraduates on the basis of their performance in University examinations, or for other excellent work. All members of college are entitled to apply for grants to help with vacation travel connected to their course of study, and there are also some funds available for those who encounter severe unforeseen financial hardship during their time at St Hugh’s. 147 - Dr Stuart Conway* Dr Michael Laidlaw Dr Jeffrey Harmer Dr Malcom Stewart Classics Dr Rood* Timothy Fowler Dr Peta Science Computer Dr Phil Blunsom* Earth Sciences Dr Matt Friedman* Economics John Quah* Professor Mr Luk Paul Mr Christoph Lakner Mr Dawei Fang Engineering Science Duncan* Stephen Professor Dr Christopher Stevens* Dr Bharat Lad English McDonald* Peter Professor , 9.30am–4pm - St Hugh’s St , 9.30am–4pm - Does this college offer your Does this college offer your  See pp 146 course? *  Tutor for Admissions for Tutor from prospectus College code UCAScampus days Open Postal address Postal Founded Principal numbers Student Admissions Website General enquiries General Drop in Drop at any time: tours all day, subject talks in the mornings; lunch. free Limited overnight and accommodation meals available a for modest charge. Drop in Drop at any time: tours all day, subject talks in the mornings; lunch; free no available. accommodation 14 September 2012 ACADEMIC STAFF ACADEMIC Archaeology and Anthropology Mitchell* Peter Professor Dr Biao Xiang* Banks Marcus Professor Dr Dragana Mladenovic Dr Alexander Patrick Biochemistry Anthony Watts* Professor Dr Louise Bird Dr John Stanley Biological Sciences Dr John Iles* Biomedical Sciences Dr Clive Wilson* Mann* Dr Edward Kim Plunkett* Professor Dr Suzy Styles* Dr John Stanley Chemistry Dr Luet Lok Wong* * 27 and 28 June 2012 undergraduates 419, 205 graduates undergraduates Dr Lizzy Emerson www.st-hughs.ox.ac.uk R St Hugh’s College, Oxford OX2 6LE OX2 College, Oxford St Hugh’s 1886 Dilnot,Andrew CBE +44 (0) 1865 274900 telephone: +44 (0) 1865 274910 fax: +44 (0) 1865 274950 email: [email protected] www.st-hughs.ox.ac.uk

St John’s

General enquiries St John’s is academically one of the most There are four computer rooms for student +44 (0) 1865 277300 successful colleges, with a lively and use, with PCs and Macs, laser printers and Admissions stimulating (but also supportive) internet access. telephone: +44 (0) 1865 277317 atmosphere. The college occupies extensive As well as the usual student bar, television fax: +44 (0) 1865 277640 grounds in the heart of the city, with award- rooms and laundries, we have an art gallery email: [email protected] winning architecture and some of the most in the Barn, two squash courts and two gyms Website beautiful gardens in Oxford. on site. The recent addition of Kendrew www.sjc.ox.ac.uk We attract many promising candidates Quad now means that we are able to offer 70 Postal address from a wide range of backgrounds and all new ensuite student rooms together with a St John’s College, Oxford OX1 3JP types of school. A significant proportion of wifi cafe and spaces for all manner of events. Founded good candidates applying to St John’s are In Garden Quad we have a 200-seater 1555 placed elsewhere in Oxford if we are unable auditorium for drama and concerts, and President to make them an offer. We regard the link purpose-built music rooms. The sports between teaching and research as extremely ground, just a mile away from college caters Professor Margaret Snowling, FBA, FMedSci important; all our tutors are active in for Football, Rugby, Cricket and Tennis. Student numbers research, and we have many research There is also a boathouse with 11 boats on undergraduates 395, graduates 217 students and Junior Research Fellows. The the river. Admissions Tutor college awards book grants, travel grants, Professor Kate Nation vacation grants and music bursaries. Student societies Schools Liaison Officer We have a joint orchestra with St Anne’s Helen Hall Location College and a musician in residence. In College information from St John’s is close to the city centre, on St addition to evening and lunchtime recitals, Admissions Secretary at: Giles’, a short walk from departments we invite professional musicians to give free [email protected] (particularly Mathematics, Modern concerts. Our choir also gives concerts, UCAS campus code Languages and Human Sciences), libraries, records CDs and tours internationally. We S the Science Area, the Ashmolean Museum also invite eminent artists in different media Open days and sports facilities. to spend a period in college as ‘Artist in Residence’. 27 and 28 June, and 14 September 2012 Accommodation and meals – book in advance to attend; up to 100 St John’s students stage the college All rooms are on the main site or nearby in pantomimes and reviews, and join in people; free lunch; limited accommodation Museum Road. We offer a room to all available free of charge for those coming dramatic productions in the University students for the duration of their course. All and at the Oxford Playhouse. St John’s more than 70 miles. rooms in college have internet points and Mummers are regular performers at the shared kitchens. We have excellent facilities Edinburgh Festival. Sport is played with for disabled students and special funds for much enthusiasm here at St John’s with visually impaired students. everyone having a chance to participate. Most meals in hall are pay-as-you-go and We also have a self-service, with a wide range of high- student newspaper quality options; or you can buy snacks in and our very own the bar or cook for yourself. TV station SJCTV Facilities which reflect Does this college offer your The college has an excellent library which is the wide range **course? See pp 146-147 open from early morning until 11pm every of views and day in term-time. Here students can work interests of our or borrow books. We are pleased to say that undergraduate over 1,000 new books are added each year. students.

ACADEMIC STAFF Computer Science Geography Law Philosophy STUDENT WELFARE Archaeology and Professor Joel Ouaknine* Dr Craig Jeffrey* Professor Simon Whittaker* Dr Alison Hills* Junior Dean Anthropology Economics German Mr Jeremias Prassl* Physics Ms Mimi Zou Dr Paul Dresch* Dr Kate Doornik* To be appointed To be appointed Dr Tony Weidberg* Mr Tom Hills Biochemistry Engineering History, Ancient Mathematics Dr Andrei Starinets* Senior Dean Dr Jason Schnell* Dr Ian Sobey* To be appointed Dr David Stirzaker* Politics The Revd Dr William Whyte* Biological Sciences Professor Steve Elston* History, Modern Professor Paul Tod* Professor Walter Mattli* Tutor for Women Professor * Dr Mark Cannon* Dr Hannah Skoda* Professor Charles Batty* Dr Maya Tudor* Dr Alison Hills* Dr Theresa Burt de Perera* English Dr William Whyte* Medicine Psychology Chaplain Biomedical Sciences Dr John Pitcher* History of Art Professor Andrew Parker* Professor Kate Nation* The Revd Elizabeth Dr Sandra Campbell* Dr Carolyne Larrington* Dr Alastair Wright* Professor Zoltán Molnár* Russian Macfarlane* Chemistry Dr Patrick Hayes* Human Sciences Professor Jaideep Pandit* Dr Julie Curtis College Doctor Professor Richard Compton* Fine Art Dr Rosalind Harding* Dr Sandra Campbell* Spanish Dr Deborah Waller Professor Fraser Armstrong* Dr Daria Martin* Professor David Coleman* Music Dr Ben Bollig College Nurse St John’s St Dr Angela Russell* Dr Catherine Whistler* Italian To be appointed Theology Mrs Vivienne Davies Classics French Dr Emanuella Tandello Oriental Studies Dr Judith Wolfe* Dr Malcolm Davies* Dr Nikolaj Lübecker* Dr Mohamed-Saleh Omri* *means Fellow of the College Dr Katharine Earnshaw* Dr Frederique Ait-Touati* 174| St Peter’s 175 |

means Fellow of the College STUDENT WELFARE WELFARE STUDENT Welfare for Tutor Mark Moloney Professor Dean Dr Roger Allen* Junior Dean Mr Jake Yorke Assistant Junior Dean Ms Natasha Simonsen Officer Senior Welfare Ms Thompson Jennifer Officer Junior Welfare Mr Matthew Thomson Bursar Mr Gordon Richard College Medical Practice The Jericho Health Centre College Nurse Mrs Jan Fleming * The college has access to shared sports The JCR and student run college bar are Politics Dr Shane MacGiollabui Dr Hartmut Mayer* Dr Ricardo Soares Dr de Soares Ricardo Oliveira* Portuguese Thomas Earle* Professor Dr Williams* Claire Russian Dr Baines Jennifer Spanish Dr Oliver Noble Wood Theology Dr Philip Endean Dr Sondra Hausner* Dr Joyce* Paul reading room in the college’s Law Centre. reading room in the college’s computers in public There are a number of providing areas including the library, University network. internet access via the worship with an The chapel is a place of It has one of the open and inclusive ethos. and is a venue for finest acoustics in Oxford the college many other activities within lectures, plays community such as concerts, provide excellent and social events. We two grand pianos, music facilities including as well as an organ and a harpsichord, ample practice space. facilities, including a boathouse on the Thames, and subsidised gym membership for students. The used for events throughout the year. video and games facilities, and JCR has TV, is a large comfortable social space. Student societies Student From rowing to table football, all the major sports – and minor ones – are with many teams represented at St Peter’s, enjoying considerable success within the University. Artistic activities flourish and there is a successful arts week each year. The college has a writer in residence. Music is a particular strength, with a strong tradition. jazz and choral instrumental, The music society puts on concerts made up regularly. The mixed chapel choir, of choral scholars and volunteers, sings regularly in chapel services and also tours both in the UK and Europe. There are opportunities to write for college publications, and the drama society organises productions every term and welcomes new actors, playwrights and stage-hands.

Medicine Cyrus Cooper* Professor Dr Huw Dorkins* Dr Fernando Nodal Jan Schnupp* Professor Dr Susanne Sheehy Dr Dr Benjamin Willmore Music Dr Roger Allen* Dr Gant Andrew Philosophy Dr Sophie Allen Kail* Dr Peter Dr Mawson* Timothy Physics Dr Cotter Garrett Christopher Foot* Professor Rawlings* Stephen Professor Dr Angela Taylor History History of Art Dr Hanneke Grootenboer* Italian Dr Nicola Gardini Law Mr Dapo Akande* Professor Graeme Dinwoodie* Professor Dr Emily Hudson* Dr Shlomit Wallerstein* Linguistics Dr Parkinson Stephen Management Dr Robert Pitkethly* Mathematics and Statistics Dr Hanqing Jin* Lionel Mason* Professor Dr Geoff Nicholls* Dr Ron Reid-Edwards Dr Balázs Szendr´´oi* The undergraduate community is both The undergraduate community We are able to house all undergraduates for are able to house all undergraduates We at least two years. Our accommodation ranges from traditional study-bedrooms on the main college site to modern purpose- built residences (with en suite facilities and small communal kitchens) a few minutes’ walk away. All rooms are singles and have internet points. A full meal service is provided in the dining hall. Facilities The library is open 24 hours a day. It is fully automated and is well-stocked with both basic texts and some of the more specialised publications needed for undergraduate work. There is a separate law library and Location The college occupies an attractive site in the heart of the city, close to many University departments and libraries, and to both bus shops, cafés, and train stations. Oxford’s theatres and cinemas are just minutes away, meals and Accommodation St Peter’s is one of Oxford’s younger Oxford’s is one of St Peter’s flexibility colleges, noted for its friendliness, in 1929 expressly and informality. Founded University, the college to widen access to the of Oxford, above all holds true to the ideals excellence. St Peter’s the pursuit of academic and open is an inclusive, tolerant students from community and we encourage all backgrounds to apply. active in University tightly knit and notably college is renowned clubs and societies. The for the excellent relations that exist between have a strong students and tutors. We welfare team for student support, and a student finance officer who is on hand to help students facing unforeseen financial difficulties. as is the newly developed Castle site.

147 - English Hoad* Mr Terry Dr Leneghan Francis Roynon Dr Tessa Stubbs Dr Tara Dr Abigail Williams* French Dr Emma Bielecki Dr Tim Farrant Geography Dr Addison* Kenneth Clark* Gordon Professor Dr Dariusz Wójcik* German Dr Hilliard* Kevin Greek, Modern Mr Skordyles Kostas History Dr Nicholas Cole* Dr Daniel Gerrard Goldman* Dr Lawrence Dr Gunn Steven Dr Edmund Neill St Peter’s St Does this college offer your Does this college offer your  See pp 146 course? *  UCAS campus code UCAScampus days Open Admissions Tutor Admissions Officer Liaison Schools from prospectus College Postal address Postal Founded Master numbers Student Admissions Website General enquiries General – College open to visitors, 10am–5pm. 3pm–5pm; no need with to Tutors, Teas book;served refreshments free 3pm–5pm; no lunch or accommodation. ACADEMIC STAFF ACADEMIC Archaeology and Anthropology Dr Amy Bogaard Dr Tim Clack Dr Elizabeth Ewart Biochemistry Dr Nicholas Lakin* Dr Simon Newstead Biology Dr Daniel Bebber* Dr Michael Bonsall* Chemistry Russell Egdell Professor Graham Hancock Professor Mark Moloney* Professor Earth Sciences Hesselbo* Stephen Professor Economics Dr Massimo Antonini* Dr Adeel Malik* Dr Repapis Constantinos * T September 2012 14 and 28 and June, 27 undergraduates 341, 94 graduates undergraduates Dr Balázs Szendr´´oi Ms Alice Wilby email: Admissions Administrator [email protected] St Peter’s College, Oxford OX1 2DL OX1 College, Oxford St Peter’s 1929 Mr Mark CBE Damazer +44 (0) 1865 279000 telephone: +44 (0) 1865 278863 fax: +44 (0) 1865 278855 email: [email protected] www.spc.ox.ac.uk

St Stephen’s House Permanent Private Hall

General enquiries St Stephen’s House is an Anglican Courses offered +44 (0) 1865 613500 foundation specialising in theological The college offers places to read for degrees Admissions teaching and research. It was inspired by in Theology and related subjects only. telephone: +44 (0) 1865 613500 the great revival of church life known as Facilities fax: +44 (0) 1865 613513 the Oxford Movement, which still informs All student rooms on the main site and in email: [email protected] its character. All our undergraduates are mature students (21 or over) and many the college flats have connections to the Website internet and University network, and www.ssho.ox.ac.uk are training for ordination in the Anglican Communion. telephone points. The college library is open Postal address permanently and its collections cover all St Stephen’s House, 16 Marston Street, The college particularly welcomes mature candidates wishing to read for the BA in areas of Theology. It has computer Oxford OX4 1JX facilities, and there is also a separate Founded Theology with Senior Status, for the Bachelor of Theology degree and for the computer room, along with study facilities 1876 Certificate and Diploma in Pastoral and for non-residents. Principal Theological Studies. The college occupies the fine buildings of a The Revd Canon Dr Students need not be Anglicans, but they former monastic community; it has a quiet Student numbers will be in sympathy with our educational cloister, a large garden suitable for children, a Mature (over 21) students only: and spiritual ethos. They receive specialist comfortable common room and bar, and car undergraduates 15, graduates 55 teaching from our tutors in the principal parking for students and staff. It is opposite Admissions Tutor fields of Christian theology and have the University’s Iffley Road sports complex. The Revd Damian Feeney contact with a wide variety of visiting tutors College information from Student societies who are outstanding in their areas. All The common room is the heart of a lively The College Secretary, St Stephen’s House, members of the community are welcome at and friendly community life. It organises 16 Marston Street, Oxford OX4 1JX the offices of morning and evening prayer sporting and social events, and there is a UCAS campus code and the Eucharist, which are celebrated particularly flourishing musical life. P – If you choose this campus code when daily. Members of the college have represented making your application we will contact the University in various sports. you by email to confirm which hall you Location would like to apply to. St Stephen’s House is in the heart of east Open days Oxford, a vibrant, multicultural area just ten minutes’ walk over Magdalen Bridge 27 October 2012 from the city centre and the University libraries. Accommodation and meals We offer students accommodation for the Does this college offer your ** whole of their course. Accommodation is course? See pp 146-147 either in single rooms in the main college building, half of which have ensuite facilities, or in a range of flats and houses which are part of the main campus and which are particularly well suited to married candidates and those with families. Meals in hall are provided daily for all students during term and there is a guest dinner each week. There is a large, well- equipped kitchen provided for student use.

ACADEMIC STAFF STUDENT WELFARE The Revd Canon Dr Robin All tutors are concerned Ward* with student welfare Mr Ian Boxall* Mrs Lucy Gardner* Bursar The Revd Damian Feeney* Mrs Michèle Smith* Dr John Chesworth* The Revd Dr Andrew Linzey*

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Does this college offer your Does this college offer your  See pp 146 course? *  * (Michaelmas and Hilary terms) term) (Trinity * means Tutorial Fellow * means Tutorial STUDENT WELFARE STUDENT Principal Dr Alice Prochaska Dean Dr Daniel Anthony* Dr Michael Hayward* Senior Tutor Dr Rayner Stephen Domestic Bursar Mrs Carol Reynolds undergraduates to live in college undergraduates to live Three meals a day throughout their course. available at a very are served, and these are residence grants reasonable cost. Vacation who stay up for are available for those term-time. academic purposes outside One of Somerville’s greatest assets is its One of Somerville’s students’ enthusiasm for their college and its friendly, supportive atmosphere. It is known for being one of the most outward- looking colleges in the University. Its undergraduates tend to become very involved in University clubs and societies, and there is also a wide range of college clubs and societies. Facilities best Somerville has one of the in Oxford, undergraduate libraries books and containing more than 120,000 is available open 24 hours a day. Wifi throughout the college, including in student bedrooms, and there are well-equipped computer rooms. Facilities for music are excellent. Generous travel grants are offered to help students widen their experience by travelling abroad during vacations. societies Student Philosophy Dr Hilary Greaves* Dr Lee Walters Physics Dr Simon* Steve Dr Roman Walczak* Dr Graeme Smith Politics Lois McNay* Professor Psychology Charles Spence* Professor Russian Dr Mary MacRobert Statistics Dr Nicolai Meinshausen* Spanish Dr Xon De Ros

Pulman FBA Dr Richard Dr AshdowneRichard Mathematics Dr Karin Erdmann* Dr Mason Porter* Medicine Dr Daniel Anthony* Professor Dr Matthew Wood* Music Dr Martin Suckling Law Dr Julie Dickson* Mr Michael Ashdown* Weatherill Stephen Professor Linguistics Aditi Lahiri FBA Professor Stephen Professor The college welcomes contact with all Accommodation and meals and Accommodation In September 2011, Somerville opened two brand new accommodation buildings, which provide a further 68 en-suite rooms for students and thus enable nearly all Location position on the Woodstock Somerville’s Road, just north of St Giles’, is convenient for almost everything in Oxford, including the many cafes, restaurants and boutiques of Jericho. It is easy to walk or cycle to anywhere else in the University. The college is next door to the new mathematics and humanities facilities that the University is building on the Radcliffe Observatory and a five-minute walk from the Quarter, science area. Somerville was named after the eminent Somerville was named Mary scientist and , admitted since Somerville. Men have been founded in 1879 as a 1994, although it was at a time when women college, women’s of the were excluded from membership inclusiveness University. Its history of progressive continues in Somerville’s atmosphere, which outlook and welcoming students from today attracts high achieving cultural a wide range of social and backgrounds. schools, including those that have little or no experience of entering candidates for who cannot attend an Oxford. Visitors open day are invited to arrange an individual tour of the college with the Academic Office ([email protected]. also welcome drop-in visitors, ac.uk). We for whom we can often arrange a college tour on the day.

English Fiona Stafford* Professor Dr Annie Sutherland* Dr Philip West* French Dr Simon Kemp* German Dr Almut Suerbaum* Ancient History, Dr Beate Dignas* Modern History, Ms Joanna Innes* Dr Natalia Nowakowska* Dr Benjamin Thompson* International Relations Welsh* Jennifer Professor Italian Dr Manuele Gragnolati* Somerville UCAS campus code UCAScampus days Open Admissions Tutor Admissions Officer Communications and Access from prospectus College Postal address Postal Founded Principal numbers Student Admissions Website General enquiries General – all but welcome, please book in advance (at www.some.ox.ac.uk/ opendays) to lunch; attend free limited available accommodation if booked at least one week in advance. ACADEMIC STAFF ACADEMIC Biochemistry Dr Matthew Higgins* Biology Sarah Gurr* Professor * Professor Alex Rogers* Professor Chemistry Dr Jonathan Burton* Dr Michael Hayward* Classics Dr Pitcher*Luke Computation Dr Quentin Miller Economics Dr Donna Harris Dr Michael Hatcher Engineering Roberts*Steve Professor Stone* Richard Professor U September 2012 14 and 28 and June, 27 undergraduates 395, 84 graduates undergraduates Dr Rayner Stephen Amy Crosweller www.some.ox.ac.uk/prospectus Somerville 6HD OX2 College, Oxford 1879 Dr MA, Alice Prochaska, DPhil, FRHistS +44 (0) 1865 270600 telephone: +44 (0) 1865 270619 fax: +44 (0) 1865 270620 email: [email protected] www.some.ox.ac.uk

Trinity

General enquiries Trinity is a medium-sized college which On site are an undergraduate common +44 (0) 1865 279900 occupies a very spacious site with room, a spacious social area with a bar, a Admissions exceptionally beautiful gardens and squash court and small gym. Our sports telephone: +44 (0) 1865 279860 buildings. It provides an ideal setting for ground is 1.5km away, with provision for fax: +44 (0) 1865 279911 academic success. cricket, football, hockey, rugby, and tennis. email: [email protected] Relationships between students and The boathouse is on the main stretch of the Website academic staff are open and friendly and river. We are well-equipped for music- www.trinity.ox.ac.uk we welcome applications from all making, with a sound-proofed practice Postal address backgrounds. Tutorial and pastoral care room, three pianos and an organ. Regular Trinity College, Oxford OX1 3BH are given very high priority. Our strong services in chapel are open to all. Founded sense of community and excellent facilities are the ideal basis for hard work and Student societies 1555 There is a wide range of active groups. President academic achievement, and we are also keen to encourage students to develop as Men’s and women’s teams flourish in most Sir Ivor Roberts, KCMG, MA, FCIL all-rounders. sports and anyone can join in, regardless Student numbers of ability. Our choir has released two undergraduates 308, graduates 106 Location successful CDs and gives recitals in Oxford Admissions Tutor/Senior Tutor Trinity is very central: the Bodleian Library and on tour. There is also a large chamber Prof Valerie Worth and other University buildings are a few orchestra. The Trinity Players stage at least College prospectus from yards from our front entrance on Broad two productions a year, the summer one in [email protected] Street, while the Science Area is a short walk the gardens being particularly popular. UCAS campus code from our back gate on Parks Road. There is always plenty of scope for each W student to make a mark and organise Accommodation and meals Open days something new. Undergraduates can normally live in 27 and 28 June, and 14 September 2012 college-owned accommodation for the – book in advance (email admissions@ duration of their course, usually on the trinity.ox.ac.uk) to attend; 6 students main college site for their first two years. per school/college; free lunch and Most then move to our self-catering refreshments; free accommodation accommodation in north Oxford; rents available to those travelling from a compare favourably with the private distance. sector. All students can eat in college, where the food is reckoned to be among the best in Oxford. Facilities The library is open 24 hours a day and aims to provide copies of all books that undergraduates need for their tutorial work, with multiple copies of standard texts. The library budget is generous, and the librarian can respond on the same day Does this college offer your to urgent requests for new books. All **course? See pp 146-147 student accommodation has internet access and there are computer rooms with free printing.

ACADEMIC STAFF Engineering German Management Music Spanish Biochemistry Professor Alexander Professor Tony Phelan Dr Victor Seidel* Dr David Maw Dr Clive Griffin* Professor Louis Mahadevan* Korsunsky* History, Ancient Materials Philosophy Theology Dr John Stanley Dr Stephen Sheard* Dr Beate Dignas Dr Jan Czernuszka* Dr Anil Gomes* Dr Johannes Zachhuber* Chemistry English History, Modern Dr Michael Jenkins* Physics Dr Philip McCosker Professor Russell Egdell* Dr Kantik Ghosh* Mr Bryan Ward-Perkins* Mathematics Professor Peter Read* Professor Gus Hancock* Dr Stefano-Maria Dr James McDougall* Dr Christopher Prior* Professor Justin Wark* STUDENT WELFARE Dr Mark Moloney Evangelista* Mrs Aurelia Annat Professor Bernd Kirchheim* Professor Philip Burrows Welfare Dean and Dr Michael Laidlaw Dr Beatrice Groves Dr Hannah Smith Dr Matthias Winkel Mr Raoul Röntsch Chaplain Classics Dr Boyd Brogan Law Medicine Politics The Revd Emma Percy* Dr Gail Trimble* French Mr Nicholas Barber* Dr Keith Buckler* Dr Stephen Fisher* Dean Dr Sarah Harden Dr Jonathan Mallinson* Mr Ben McFarlane* Dr Adrian Kendal Dr Victoria Nash Professor Russell Egdell* Mr John Davie Mrs Renée Williams Dr Dorota Leczykiewicz Dr Sarah Norman Portuguese Economics Mlle Marianne Blattès Linguistics Dr Charlotte Stagg Dr Claúdia Pazos Alonso Mr Tamas David-Barrett Dr Richard Ashdowne Dr Paul Fairchild* *means Fellow of the College Trinity

*means Fellow of the College 178| University College

General enquiries Students at University College come from accommodation is high quality and +44 (0) 1865 276602 all sorts of backgrounds, and from across affordable, while good-value high-quality Admissions the UK and the world. They have two food is served from our brand-new kitchen telephone: +44 (0) 1865 276677 things in common: intellectual ability and and buttery for three meals a day. fax: +44 (0) 1865 276790 potential. They also have the capacity and Facilities email: [email protected] enthusiasm for hard work, and enjoy intellectual challenges. Our college, Students love working in our college Website library, which contains about 50,000 www.univ.ox.ac.uk commonly known as Univ, has a well- deserved reputation for academic volumes, with plenty of computers Postal address exclusively to support their study; there is a University College, High Street, Oxford excellence, openness, informality and strong welfare and student support systems. separate law library which is also well OX1 4BH provided. Both libraries are open 24 hours Founded When we decide which applicants to admit, our overriding interest is in the student’s a day in term. All student rooms are fully 1249 ability and desire to make a success of networked for computer use and also have Master studying their chosen course. To make it telephones. Sir Ivor Crewe, DL, MAOxf easy for everyone who gets a place to come Student numbers Student societies here, we offer some of the most generous undergraduates 362, graduates 216 Many students at Univ take advantage of college bursaries at Oxford on top of the Admissions Tutor starting university to try out new interests financial support available from the and activities in their spare time. The Junior Dr Anne Knowland* University. And to make sure that everyone Common Room (JCR) is the student union Admissions Officer settles in well to their academic work and for the college, and organises a wide variety Mrs Lucy Cridland-Smith their life in Oxford, we offer a carefully of social events as well as representing Access Officer balanced Freshers’ Week and a programme students’ needs. Lots of Univ students also Ms Anne-Marie Canning of academic support activities for all new get involved with our unique Ambassador College prospectus from students (for example, a maths booster Scheme, which works across the UK with www.univ.ox.ac.uk/why_apply/ week for students taking subjects reliant on schools, teachers and pupils to get them UCAS campus code mathematical ability). thinking about applying to university and X to help them with their applications. There Location Open days is a high level of participation in music 27 and 28 June, and 14 September 2012 Univ is located right at the centre of the city, minutes away from the main libraries, through the music society and the chapel – book in advance to attend; 7 students choir; typically there are about nine college per school/college only, teachers lecture halls, laboratories, shops, restaurants, pubs, parks and the river. concerts a year, while the drama society, welcome; free lunch and refreshments; Our beautiful old buildings have been fully the Univ Players, usually puts on three limited free accommodation available. modernised for 21st century needs, and plays a year. There are a number of other Drop in visitors welcomed between despite our city centre surroundings we societies, 9am and 4pm. have several peaceful courtyards and college teams in many gardens with grass and trees. sports and **Does this college offer your excellent course? See pp 146-147 Accommodation and meals sports Undergraduates are offered accommodation facilities. for all three years of their course. Students studying four-year courses can usually also be housed in their fourth year. Our student University College

ACADEMIC STAFF Classics English Medicine and Physiology Ms Gail Leckie STUDENT WELFARE Biochemistry Dr William Allan* Professor Tiffany Stern* Dr Keith Dorrington* Professor Sujoy Mukerji* Dean Dr Catherine Pears* Dr Lisa Kallet* Dr Nicholas Halmi* Dr Stephen Golding* Dr Sophocles Mavroeidis* Professor Michael Collins* Dr Rhys Evans Dr Alan Woolley Dr Laura Varnam Professor Trevor Sharp* Mr Andrew Mell Senior Tutor Biomedical Science Computer Science and History Professor Peter Jezzard* Professor Marc Stears* Dr Anne Knowland* Dr Keith Dorrington* Bioinformatics Dr Catherine Holmes* Dr Thomas Bowden, Professor Ngaire Woods* Pro-Dean for Welfare Dr Catherine Pears* Professor A William Roscoe* Dr Oliver Zimmer* Dr Roger Gundle Ms Inga Saikkonen Dr Andrew Gregory* Dr Trevor Sharp* Professor Michael Benedikt* Dr Benjamin Jackson* Modern Languages Ms Nazli Avdan Disability Design Dr Nicholas Yeung* Dr Andrew Ker* Mr Matthew Johnson* Dr Polly Jones* Physics Coordinator Chemistry Professor Jotun Hein* Law Dr Gerald Moore Professor Robin Nicholas* Dr Anne Knowland* Professor Edman Tsang* Mr Stanislav Zivny* Mr Angus Johnson* Music Dr Patrick Baird* Welfare Registrar Dr Martin Smith* Earth Sciences Professor John Gardner* Dr Daniel Grimley (Fellow of Dr John Wheater* Mrs Jane Vicat Dr Peter Grout Professor Gideon M Dr Robert George* Merton) Dr Ana Lopez Adviser to International Dr Martin Galpin* Henderson* Mr Henry Mares Oriental Studies Dr Alfons Weber Students Professor David Logan* Dr Tamsin Mather* Mr Jacob Rowbottom* Professor Mark J Smith* Dr Leigh Fletcher* Mrs Jing Fang Mr Richard Dear Professor Philip * Mathematics Ms Chloé Ragazzoli* Mr Matthew McCullough Equality Officer Mr Alexander Gilchrist Engineering Professor Michael Collins* Philosophy, Politics and Mr Thomas Ouldridge* Ms Verity Pavitt Dr Sarah Jenkinson Dr Stephen Collins* Dr Peter D Howell* Economics Psychology Dr Michael Laidlaw Dr Thomas Povey* Professor John Wilson* Professor Frank Arntzenius* Dr Nicholas Yeung* Dr Andrew Ker* Dr T William Child* Dr Elizabeth Tunbridge* Dr Cian Dorr* *means Fellow of the College |179

Wadham

General enquiries Wadham is one of the largest undergraduate Facilities +44 (0) 1865 277900 colleges and also has a flourishing graduate You will have 24 hour access to the college’s Admissions community. You will be a member of a attractive purpose-built library, with its telephone: +44 (0) 1865 277545 diverse community from a variety of collection of more than 40,000 books and fax: +44 (0) 1865 277949 educational, social, ethnic and national periodicals. The three floors provide more email: [email protected] backgrounds and part of a well-balanced than a hundred desk-spaces and the library Website and friendly student body. Wadham has has internet points. The college’s computer www.wadham.ox.ac.uk high academic standards and strong room, also open for 24 hours a day, Postal address traditions in humanities and sciences, provides up-to-date IT facilities. A Wadham College, Oxford OX1 3PN maintained in an informal and progressive Computer Manager and two assistants are Founded atmosphere. Unlike other colleges, you will available to provide IT support for you. 1610 join a combined Students’ Union composed Other facilities provided for you in Warden of both undergraduates and graduates with college include music practice rooms, a extensive powers, providing a common squash court, and the purpose-built Moser Sir Neil Chalmers room with wide-ranging facilities, and Theatre that doubles as a badminton court. Student numbers organising welfare and charity support. You will also have access to a large sports undergraduates 452, graduates 149 Members of the Students’ Union also ground, with a modern pavilion, and a Admissions Tutor represent the students on college boathouse. You are encouraged to take an Dr Caroline Mawson committees. active part in managing and planning College prospectus from improvements to facilities. Tutorial Office, Wadham College, Location Oxford OX1 3PN Wadham is situated on the corner of Parks Student societies UCAS campus code Road and Holywell Street, across from the The college Student Union is lively and Y Bodleian Library and close to the science active, organising charity, cultural, Open days laboratories and the city centre. Although entertainment and welfare events and 27 and 28 June 2012 – seven students right at the heart of the city it has extensive projects throughout the year. There is a per school/college only; free lunch and and beautiful gardens. strong culture of debate within the Student refreshments for those booked in Union encouraging freedom of thought and Accommodation and meals expression. Wadham students organise a advance; limited free accommodation You are guaranteed accommodation on the can be booked for those travelling long large number of clubs and societies main college site in your first and final (i.e. including the music society, which runs the distances. third or fourth) years. You may also opt to choir, symphony and chamber orchestras. 14 September 2012 – seven students live in Merifield, the college’s modern The college includes the 18th century per school/college only; free lunch and development of shared flats in Holywell Music Room, Europe’s first refreshments for those booked in Summertown, about a mile from college if purpose-built concert hall. There are many advance; no accommodation available. you are on a four-year course. When not drama opportunities, whether on or off the living in college accommodation, you are stage, often taking place in the college’s given a grant to help with living out costs. Moser Theatre. Whatever your ability, we All rooms in college have telephones and encourage you to participate in college internet connections. At Merifield each flat sport. Wadham students have recently has a telephone and all rooms have internet enjoyed success in the inter-college connections. competitions in football, basketball, Does this college offer your ** Whether you live in college or elsewhere, ballroom dancing, cricket, croquet, course? See pp 146-147 a full service of good quality meals is gymnastics, rowing, badminton, netball and provided in the hall and refectory. cross-country.

ACADEMIC STAFF Engineering History, Modern Medicine Physics STUDENT WELFARE Biochemistry Professor David Edwards* Dr Jane Garnett* Dr Andrew Farmery* Dr Martin Bureau* Chaplain Professor Ben Berks* Professor Yiannis Ventikos* Dr Matthew Kempshall* Dr Duncan Howie Dr C Sukumar* The Revd Jonathan Herapath Biological Sciences/ Dr Mark Thompson* Dr Ari Reimann* Oriental Studies Professor Giulia Zanderighi* Dean Human Sciences English Italian Dr Margaret Hillenbrand* Politics Dr Andrew Hodges* Dr Nathalie Seddon* Dr Ankhi Mukherjee* Professor Guido Bonsaver (Chinese) Dr Paul Martin* Domestic Bursar Dr Ian Moore* one further lecturer TBA Law Mr Shio-yun Kan Portuguese Mrs Frances Lloyd* one further lecturer TBA French Ms Laura Hoyano* (Chinese) Dr Claudia Pazos-Alonso* Tutor for Women Chemistry Professor Christina Howells* two further lecturers TBA Professor Edmund Herzig* Psychology Dr Christina Howells* Professor Paul Beer* Dr Chimène Bateman Management Studies (Persian) Dr Christopher Summerfield* Senior Tutor Professor Darren Dixon* Dr Gerald Moore Dr Oren Sussman* Dr Domenico Ingenito Russian Dr Caroline Mawson* Dr Mark Wallace German Mathematics (Persian) Dr Philip Bullock* Tutor for Undergraduates Classics Dr Carolin Duttlinger* Dr Tamas Hausel* Philosophy Spanish Professor Yiannis Ventikos* Dr Stephen Heyworth* Greek, Modern Dr Andrew Hodges* Dr Alexander Paseau* Professor Robin Fiddian* Economics Dr Dimitris Papanikolaou Dr David Conlon* Professor Scott Sturgeon* Dr Alan Beggs* History, Ancient Wadham one further lecturer TBA Dr Peter Thonemann* *means Fellow of the College

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General enquiries Worcester is one of the most beautiful of Facilities +44 (0) 1865 278300 the colleges combining academic excellence The main undergraduate library has Admissions with a friendly and inclusive atmosphere. approximately 65,000 volumes and is telephone: +44 (0) 1865 278391 Although close to the city centre, it is set in well-funded for purchasing new books. fax: +44 (0) 1865 278303 26 acres of gardens and wooded grounds, There is a separate college Law Library email: [email protected] which include a lake and on-site sports and a magnificent Old Library, which Website fields. It is a happy blend of ancient and houses collections of European importance. www.worc.ox.ac.uk modern, and Worcester’s buildings range Individual work spaces are provided in all Postal address from medieval cottages to self-catering three libraries, two of which are open 24 Worcester College, Oxford OX1 2HB accommodation completed in the 21st hours per day. A computer room with high- Founded century. Alongside their studies, specification PCs is set aside for undergraduate 1714 undergraduates enjoy a wide range of use and is also open 24 hours per day. Provost extra-curricular activities including music, Within the college grounds are sports drama and sport, which makes Worcester fields, tennis courts and a multi-gym. The Professor Jonathan Bate, CBE, MA, PhD, a diverse and vibrant community in which college also maintains a boathouse on the FBA, FRSL to work, and to relax from work. River Thames. Student numbers Worcester is committed to enabling undergraduates 429, graduates 168 Location students with disabilities to participate as Admissions Tutor The college entrance is at the junction of fully as possible in student life and applicants Dr Jane Gover Beaumont Street, Walton Street and are advised to contact the Tutor for College prospectus from Worcester Street, close to the city centre and Admissions with details of any special needs. Admissions Officer, Worcester College, coach station, and a ten minute walk from Oxford OX1 2HB the train station. Student societies UCAS campus code Worcester students enjoy the many Accommodation and meals Z opportunities for extra-curricular activities The college can normally offer Open days that are offered by the college. There are accommodation to all undergraduates for teams of various standards in a wide range 27 and 28 June, and 14 September 2012 the duration of their degree, and all rooms Book in advance to attend the formal of sports, enabling students with differing are on-site or no more than 300 metres abilities to take part, if they wish. Worcester programme (includes meetings with from the perimeter. Some are in historic subject tutors, and college tours with has strong musical traditions, and the music buildings, but many have been recently built society organises many activities throughout current students). For formal programme; or refurbished, and over two-thirds are the year. Music practice facilities are six students per school/college, free lunch en-suite with access to good kitchen available on-site. Students may audition for and limited accommodation at modest facilities. All rooms have telephone and instrumental awards, and Organ and Choral charge for those travelling long distances. internet connections, and a small Scholarships are also offered. An active Drop-in visitors wishing to collect refrigerator. There are also a number dramatic society information and/or have a tour of the of shared student houses. puts on regular college are very welcome from 11am Worcester has a well-deserved productions, –4.30pm each day. reputation for excellent food at low including in the prices, and many students choose to gardens. Worcester eat in the college’s dining hall. Self- students are also service breakfast, lunch and dinner active in a variety Does this college offer your ** are available each day. A served of University clubs course? See pp 146-147 formal hall option is also available and societies. on several evenings each week. Worcester Meals are paid for as taken.

ACADEMIC STAFF Engineering Geology Management Physics STUDENT WELFARE Biochemistry Professor Tony Professor Don Fraser* Dr Nir Vulkan* Professor Paul Ewart* Senior Tutor Dr Mark Howarth* Blakeborough* Professor Michael Searle Mathematics Professor Fabian Essler* Dr Stephen Williams Biological Sciences Dr Antonis German Dr Richard Earl* Dr Huw Davies Dean Dr Peter Darrah* Papachristodoulou* Dr Ben Morgan* Professor Endre Süli* Politics Dr Peter Darrah Chemistry Dr Noel Morris History, Ancient Dr David Steinsaltz* Professor Alan Ware* Assistant Dean Dr Grant Ritchie* English Dr Josephine Crawley Quinn* Dr Robin Knight Psychology Ms May Chan Dr Ann Chippindale Dr David Bradshaw* History, Modern Medicine Dr Paul Azzopardi* College Nurse Dr Rachel Quarrell Dr Laura Ashe* Dr Bob Harris* Dr John Parrington* Russian Mrs Anne Harpin Classics (Latin and Greek) Dr Ruth Abbott Dr Conrad Leyser* Dr Kim Dora* Dr Philip Bullock Chaplain Dr Scott Scullion* Dr Faith Binckes Italian Music Spanish The Revd Dr Jonathan Arnold Dr Peta Fowler French Dr Emanuela Tandello Professor Robert Saxton* Dr Clive Griffin Computer Science Dr * Law Dr Tim Shephard Theology Each student is allocated a tutor in Dr Hongseok Yang* Ms Marine Roussillon Mr Donal Nolan* Philosophy Dr Susan Gillingham* their subject who oversees their Professor Michael Goldsmith Geography Dr Cathryn Costello* Dr Stephen Williams* progress. In addition there is a panel Economics Professor Heather Viles* Dr Maris Köpcke Tinturé* Dr Michail Peramatzis* of tutors whom students may consult Dr Simon Cowan* Dr Lorraine Wild Mr William Swadling Mr Steven Methven *means Fellow of the College on any welfare or academic matter.

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Wycliffe Hall Permanent Private Hall

General enquiries Wycliffe Hall is a small, friendly college Location +44 (0) 1865 274200 of about 110 students and has a warm, Wycliffe Hall lies at the junction of the Admissions welcoming atmosphere. Founded in 1877, Banbury Road and Parks Road, next to the telephone: +44 (0) 1865 274205 Wycliffe Hall is an evangelical centre of glorious University Parks and a five-minute fax: +44 (0) 1865 275215 theological education in the University. walk from the Theology Faculty. email: [email protected] Although most students are preparing for Accommodation and meals Website ordination in the or other kinds of Christian ministry, others are There are study rooms for single students and www.wycliffe.ox.ac.uk although married students live out they have Postal address studying at Wycliffe Hall because they want to be part of a lively and active college a study facility within the hall. Meals are Wycliffe Hall, 54 Banbury Road, served in hall. Oxford OX2 6PW within an evangelical Christian setting. The Founded Hall takes some Senior Status students Courses offered reading for a second BA in Theology, and in 1877 Wycliffe Hall offers courses to train for Philosophy and Theology. As a Permanent Principal Christian ministry and also accepts Senior Private Hall of the University, Wycliffe Hall The Revd Dr Richard Turnbull Status students to read Philosophy and is committed to the pursuit of academic Student numbers Theology, as well as Theology. rigour and integrity in evangelical biblical Mature (over 21) students only: (Applications for non-ordinand students scholarship. It is a vibrant, inspiring and need to be made via UCAS.) undergraduates 81, graduates 18 supportive community of future Christian College prospectus from leaders developing their skills in order to Facilities Admissions Officer, John Michaux, see the transformation of church and Because Wycliffe specialises in Theology, its Wycliffe Hall, 54 Banbury Road, Oxford society. Wycliffe has a proud history of facilities are outstanding for that subject – OX2 6PW equipping and sending people out across its library is one of the best for Theology UCAS campus code the globe. in the University. All student rooms have P – If you choose this campus code One of our strengths is our commitment phone lines and connections to the when making your application we will to worship and mission. Students, whether University computer network and the contact you by email to confirm which training for ordination or not, are internet. hall you would like to apply to. encouraged to take a full part in the chapel Student societies Open days and the various mission activities both in All students are full members of a thriving Open Days are held twice a year. the UK and abroad. common room. There is a regular football Full details and bookings are online at Our tutors provide specialist teaching team and occasional other teams. Many www.wycliffe.ox.ac.uk. If these dates in Hebrew, Old Testament, Greek, New students also participate in sport and other are inconvenient please contact Testament, Systematic Theology and activities across the University. Admissions to arrange a convenient time. Church History, among other areas. (Limited accommodation may be Because Wycliffe is mainly involved in available for visitors.) training theology students for Christian ministry, the hall has specialist practitioners in the areas of Leadership, Preaching, Church Growth and Spirituality. Wycliffe’s reputation and facilities attract students from mainland Europe, North America and Does this college offer your further afield; they help to make the hall **course? See pp 146-147 home to a vibrant international Christian community.

ACADEMIC STAFF STUDENT WELFARE Tutors Senior Tutor The Revd Dr Richard Turnbull The Revd Dr James Robson The Revd Dr Andrew Atherstone The Revd William Donaldson The Revd Dr Justin Hardin The Revd Dr Elizabeth Hoare Dr Matt Kirkpatrick The Revd Dr James Robson The Revd Dr Benno van den Toren The Revd Dr Simon Vibert Mr Vince Vitale The Revd Dr Peter Walker The Revd Dr Jenni Williams Wycliffe Hall Wycliffe

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