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Magdalen College is committed to fostering a welcoming and inclusive community, maintaining and promoting excellence in teaching and research, and contributing to the wider public good.
- Considering Magdalen
Magdalen is currently home to around 400 undergraduate...
- Student life
The social life of students at Magdalen revolves around the...
- About Magdalen College
Magdalen College was founded in 1458 by William Waynflete,...
- Visiting Magdalen College
The College will be closed to all visitors on 27 September,...
- Alumni and friends
Our community extends far beyond the College walls. Whether...
- Library and Archives
Magdalen College has a well-stocked circulating library open...
- Chapel and Choir
Magdalen College Chapel is among the most active in the...
- Conference and events
Magdalen College is the ideal location for conferences and...
- Considering Magdalen
The College will be closed to all visitors on 27 September, October 6th and 20 December – 31 December, all dates inclusive, but see below for New Year’s Day 2025). Despite being in the centre of Oxford, Magdalen is teeming with flora and fauna, including kingfishers, and otters.
Magdalen College was founded in 1458 by William Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester, and Lord Chancellor. It is one of the oldest, largest, and most beautiful colleges in Oxford.
Magdalen College School, Oxford is a leading independent day school for boys 7 - 18 and girls in the Sixth Form. Founded in 1480.
It is a lively college with an active and inclusive undergraduate body of about 400 students, who can live in college accommodation for the whole of their course. Alongside its tradition of academic excellence, Magdalen ensures that its students are well supported.
Il Magdalen College di Oxford ( Collegium Beatae Mariae Magdalenae) è un collegio inglese istituito nel 1458 sotto il regno di Enrico VI d'Inghilterra e dedicato a Maria Maddalena, il cui preside è David Clary.
Magdalen College was founded in 1458. Magdalen’s past is intertwined with colonialism, leaving uncomfortable legacies for today that many historic British institutions share. It is seldom possible to pin down the impact of education on anyone’s views or actions.