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Of the current Fellows, forty-five are academics entirely funded by All Souls (as Senior Research Fellows, Post-Doctoral Fellows, and Examination Fellows), eighteen are academics with Oxford University positions attached to All Souls, and the rest include academics at other universities, non-academics (e.g. barristers), former Fellows who have a...
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All Souls College (official name: College of the Souls of All the Faithful Departed) is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England. Unique to All Souls, all of its members automatically become fellows (i.e., full members of the college's governing body).
The main entrance to the College is on the High Street near Catte Street. See the map of the College on the University of Oxford website, and details of road access restrictions below. Other entrances are kept locked.
The College of All Souls of the Faithful Departed, of Oxford, was founded by Henry VI and Henry Chichele (fellow of New College and Archbishop of Canterbury), on 20 May 1438.
All Souls College in Oxford was founded in 1438 by the King of England and the Archbishop of Canterbury. Its fine chapel was completed in 1442 and features a magnificent stone reredos.
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Jul 19, 2018 · All Souls College was founded jointly by Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury, and King Henry VI. It was built between 1437/8 and 1443, and was the ninth Oxford college.