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  1. 21 nov 2013 · 21 November 2013. 22 November 2013 marks the 50th anniversary of the death of one of Magdalen’s most famous 20th century members, the scholar, novelist and theologian C. S. Lewis. Lewis had been an undergraduate at University College, but was elected a Tutorial Fellow in English of Magdalen in 1925. He remained here at Magdalen until 1954 ...

  2. 3 apr 2023 · Spring garden update. 03 April 2023. Just a quick update on the fritillaries, which I’m sure you’ve noted… the Water Meadow has now begun to fill up over the Easter weekend and the previously isolated populations of the Fritillaria meleagris have begun closing the gaps between them. Swathes of the nodding bell-shaped flower heads in ...

  3. Magdalen usually admits 9 students per year to read PPE. The College is fortunate to have two Tutorial Fellows in each of the three subjects, meaning that core teaching is generally done within College and tutorial sizes remain small. More detail on the syllabus and course structure for PPE can be found on the University website. Philosophy

  4. Magdalen College (äännetään [ˈmɔːdlin]) on yksi englantilaisen Oxfordin yliopiston collegeista. Magdalen College perustettiin vuonna 1458 korvaamaan toisaalla Oxfordissa sijainnut, 1448 perustettu Magdalen Hall -niminen instituutio. [2] Collegen perusti Winchesterin piispa William of Waynflete.

  5. *On Christmas Night*The acclaimed Magdalen College Choir celebrates the diversity of the twentieth-century English carol repertoire in a programme that combi...

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  6. 17 gen 2022 · Magdalen takes its name from the Greek Magdala, the name of the town on the Sea of Galilee (from an Aramaic word meaning ‘tower’), from which Mary Magdalen originated. In the Middle Ages this word’s pronunciation became anglicised to “maudlin” – as reflected in the contemporary spelling maudlyn. This medieval pronunciation has been ...

  7. Background. Professor Sir David Clary FRS was President of Magdalen College from 2005-2020. He is a Professor of Chemistry at Oxford University and undertakes research on the quantum theory of chemical reactions. Before coming to Magdalen he was Head of the Division of Mathematical and Physical Sciences at Oxford University and a Professorial ...