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Oriel College, Oriel Square, Oxford, OX1 4EW. Tel: 01865 276555. Email: lodge@oriel.ox.ac.uk
- Oriel in a nutshell
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Oriel College, Oriel Square, Oxford, OX1 4EW. Tel: 01865...
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- Centre for the Study of the Bible
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Our Accommodation. Here are Oriel, we guarantee college...
- Visit Oriel
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- Students with disabilities
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- Rex Nettleford Essay Prizes
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- Oriel in a nutshell
Oriel College (/ ˈ ɔː r i əl /) is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in Oxford, England. Located in Oriel Square, the college has the distinction of being the oldest royal foundation in Oxford (a title formerly claimed by University College, whose claim of being founded by King Alfred is no longer promoted).
Oriel College is a small, friendly and historic college founded by a king in 1326. It offers accommodation, subsidised dinners, sports, music, chapel, welfare and academic support for undergraduates.
Oriel College offers graduate courses in various disciplines and provides financial and welfare support to its students. Graduates can enjoy historic and modern accommodation, meals, and academic and social integration at the college.
Jun 8, 2018 · A home for learning and teaching for almost 700 years, find out more about Oriel College – from recent news, events and job vacancies to more about our history and what we do.
Our Accommodation. Here are Oriel, we guarantee college accommodation for undergraduate students for the entire duration of your course (whether it is for three or four years), and for all first-year postgraduate students who are new to Oxford.
Jun 23, 2021 · This volume allows Oriel—Oxford’s fifth college by foundation (1326)—to take its place within a golden age of institutional histories. Its luxuriant scale.