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Il y a 5 jours · St Hilda's is one of the 38 colleges of the University of Oxford. Founded in 1893 for women to continue their education, it is now a fully mixed college.
- About the College
St Hilda's College. We are dedicated to excellence and...
- Study Here
St Hilda's College. Why Choose St Hilda’s. At St Hilda’s,...
- Life Here
St Hilda's College is based very close to Cowley Road, a...
- Alumnae & Friends
St Hilda’s alumnae are members of our community for life....
- Conferences & Occasions
St Hilda's College From conferences, meetings and banquets...
- JdP Music Building
The Jacqueline du Pré Music Building is Oxford's most...
- Welcome from the Principal
Having joined St Hilda's in February 2022, my first full...
- Sustainability
From buildings to biodiversity, the College’s commitment to...
- About the College
St Hilda's College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. The college is named after the Anglo-Saxon saint Hilda of Whitby and was founded in 1893 as a hall for women; it remained a women's college until 2008.
St Hilda's College. We are dedicated to excellence and equality. Founded in 1893 to promote women's education, we now have equal numbers of men and women students with a diverse range of nationalities.
St Hilda's is a unique and remarkable college for graduate students, offering excellence, equality, and support. Learn about its courses, facilities, accommodation, and scholarships.
St Hilda's College est l'un des collèges constitutifs de l' université d'Oxford. Fondé en 1893 comme collège pour femmes, il devient mixte en 2008. Il est situé à l'est de l'université, sur la Cherwell .
St Hilda's is one of the 38 colleges of the University of Oxford. Founded in 1893 to enable women to continue their education, it is now a fully mixed college, with almost equal numbers of men and women and both undergraduate and graduate students.