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Somerville College, a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England, was founded in 1879 as Somerville Hall, one of its first two women's colleges. Among its alumnae have been Margaret Thatcher , Indira Gandhi , Dorothy Hodgkin , Iris Murdoch , Vera Brittain and Dorothy L. Sayers .
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Somerville College. Il Somerville College è uno dei collegi...
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A brief history of Somerville. From our beginnings way back in 1879, the history of Somerville is a rich and compelling tale that spans the entire 20th century and beyond. Click below to go back to the start, or feel free to dive directly into a period that interests you. Begin journey.
Somerville is a warm, forward-looking and inclusive college with a streak of radicalism at its heart. Founded in 1879 to give women access to university education when many others wouldn’t, famous alumni include two former prime ministers, the only British woman to win a Nobel prize for science and pioneers in literature and activism.
Somerville Hall is Founded. The new, non-denominational hall is established and, at the suggestion of Mary Ward, named after the scientist, writer and campaigner Mary Somerville. The first twelve students of Somerville are not, however, permitted to attend lectures or to take degrees.