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  1. Lady Margaret Hall (LMH) has its main entrance on Norham Gardens. The College is spread over a large site with buildings of different ages and styles some of which are more accessible than others. Most of the buildings have level access to the ground floor. There are a number of accessible bedrooms with accessible bathrooms in the newer College ...

  2. Lady Margaret Hall is pleased to work with the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (WildCRU), the first university-based conservation research unit in Europe. Professor David Macdonald , WildCRU’s Founding Director is a Fellow of LMH.

  3. From 2020 to 2023 I was Darby Fellow and Tutor in Modern History at Lincoln College, Oxford, during which time I also held visiting positions at the Huntington Library; the University of Marburg; and the Leibniz Institute of European History in Mainz. I joined Lady Margaret Hall as a Tutorial Fellow in 2023, and am also Associate Professor in ...

  4. 15 mar 2023 · 15th March 2023. Now editor of Prospect magazine and having recently become a grandfather (of Laith, aged 9 months), former LMH Principal Alan Rusbridger has kept up a busy pace since leaving Oxford in 2021. During his six years as head of the College, Alan pioneered the LMH Foundation Year Programme, which has supported 62 talented students ...

  5. Lady Margaret Hall Norham Gardens Oxford OX2 6QA United Kingdom. Send us an email. Useful contacts. General Enquiries. Telephone: 01865 274300. Email: enquiries@lmh ...

  6. 7 nov 2023 · We were delighted to welcome alumna and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Malala Yousafzai (2017, PPE) back to LMH for an ‘In Conversation’ with Principal Professor Stephen Blyth on Thursday 2 November. Co-founder and executive chair of the Malala Fund, Malala began her campaign for education at age 11 when she anonymously blogged for the BBC ...

  7. Lady Margaret Hall has 12 acres of beautiful grounds and gardens, the gardens stretch down to the River Cherwell. We would like you to enjoy the pleasant surroundings but ask that you do not use the Fellows’ Garden (shown on the College map). Please do not walk over the front quad lawn and whilst walking in