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  1. If you are linked to the University but without a college affiliation you can become part of the Merton community via association with the Merton MCR. Merton College offers vibrant student experience with exceptional Oxford student support, fostering a thriving academic and social environment. Learn more here.

  2. Study at Merton. Merton is one of the oldest and most beautiful colleges in Oxford, tucked away behind the High Street, with glorious views across Christ Church Meadows, but within easy reach of libraries, labs and the city centre. We are a vibrant, diverse, inclusive, community with an exceptional record of academic success.

  3. Merton law school is a friendly, close-knit community comprising students studying for the 3-year BA in Jurisprudence, the 4-year Law with Law Studies in Europe (France, Germany, Italy, Spain, or the Netherlands), and graduate students. There are roughly equal numbers of men and women, and students come from a wide range of backgrounds and ...

  4. オックスフォード中心部における位置. マートン・カレッジ (Merton College、正式名称: The House or College of Scholars of Merton in the University of Oxford) [1] は、 イングランド 、 オックスフォード大学 の 構成カレッジ ( 英語版 ) の1つ。. その基礎は1260年代に ...

  5. Opening Hours. Monday to Friday 2pm - 5pm. Saturday 10am - 5pm. Sunday 12 noon - 5pm. Last entry is always 4:30pm. Thursday 23rd May – Saturday 29th June - Merton College will be CLOSED to the Public and Oxford University card holders for self-guided tours due to Student Examinations. The College remains OPEN for specific College events, all ...

  6. El Merton College fue fundado en 1264 por Walter de Merton, Lord Canciller y obispo de Rochester. Se le considera el college más antiguo de la Universidad de Oxford, aunque esto no está del todo claro ya que este título se lo disputan el Balliol College y el University College. Para asegurarlo, Merton College alega que fue el primer college ...

  7. Richard Swineshead, Calculator, 1520. I Calculatores di Oxford furono un gruppo di pensatori del XIV secolo - quasi tutti iscritti al Merton College di Oxford - motivo per cui sono stati soprannominati "La Scuola di Merton". Essi adottarono uno spiccato approccio logico-matematico, applicandolo a problematiche di natura filosofica.