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  1. Founded in 1886, a modern college by Oxford’s standards, St Hugh’s has a rich history which has formed its current character as a progressive college, dedicated to academic endeavour. This page covers the main undergraduate subject areas we offer at St Hugh’s College.

  2. Founded in 1886, our Main Building and Mary Gray Allen Building form the original part of College. With a unique blend of traditional spaces in a tranquil setting with excellent facilities, exceptional cuisine and professional customer service, St Hugh’s is your perfect Oxford venue. Main Building Ground Floor Suites Boardroom A fantastic traditional room for […]

  3. www.st-hughs.ox.ac.uk › people-life › historyHistory - St Hugh's College

    History of the College. St Hugh’s College was originally set up in 1886, to open up the opportunities of an Oxford education to poorer women. It was founded by Elizabeth Wordsworth and adopted the name and arms of St Hugh of Avalon who was Bishop of Lincoln, a position also held by Elizabeth’s father. The arms were officially granted to the ...

  4. www.st-hughs.ox.ac.uk › people-life › peoplePeople - St Hugh's College

    St Hugh’s College St Margaret’s Road Oxford OX2 6LE. T: +44 (0)1865 274900 E: hello@st-hughs.ox.ac.uk. Study Here. Prospective Undergraduates; Prospective Graduates;

  5. A large student body of around 400 Undergraduate (120 intake/year) and 400 Graduate students (200 intake/year). We accept applications for most subjects, encouraging a truly interdisciplinary academic environment. Follow the links for UG Courses and Graduate Courses at St Hugh's.

  6. St Hugh’s is in the fortunate position of having tutors who cover most options between them. Professor Moore has specialist interests in the history of Philosophy (especially Kant and Wittgenstein), metaphysics, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of language, philosophy of religion, and ethics.

  7. www.st-hughs.ox.ac.uk › people-life › visiting-the-collegeAccess Guide - St Hugh's College

    The main entrance to the site is on St Margaret’s Road with ample car parking adjacent to this entrance (up to two hours) and access for pedestrians via the gate which is open 24 hours a day. The College Lodge is to the immediate left of this entrance and is up two steps through a 770mm door. There is an external bell to summon the Porters.