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  1. Il y a 2 jours · St Hugh's is a large and friendly college in North Oxford, offering a home away from home experience for students from every country and background. Learn about its history, teaching, research, outreach, vacancies and events.

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      St Hugh's College University of Oxford Study Here....

    • Current Students

      St Hugh’s College St Margaret’s Road Oxford OX2 6LE. T: +44...

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      St Hugh's College University of Oxford Study Here....

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      The St Hugh’s Alumni Association The Alumni Association...

  2. St Hugh's College is a women's college founded in 1886 by Elizabeth Wordsworth, great-niece of the poet. It has a 14.5-acre site, a royal charter, and notable alumni such as Theresa May and Aung San Suu Kyi.

  3. St Hugh's is a large and diverse college with a radical tradition and a supportive environment. It offers accommodation, library, catering, gym, bar, chapel and multi-faith prayer room, and outreach programmes for students, teachers and communities.

  4. St Hugh's College est l'un des collèges constitutifs de l'université d'Oxford. Fondé en 1886 par Elizabeth Wordsworth, arrière-petite-nièce du poète William Wordsworth, il est réservé aux femmes jusqu'en 1986, date à laquelle il devient mixte.

    • Elish Angiolini (depuis 2012)
    • www.st-hughs.ox.ac.uk
    • Elizabeth Wordsworth
    • Collège de l'université d'Oxford
  5. St Hugh's College is a mixed college with a large proportion of graduate students and a friendly and informal atmosphere. It offers accommodation, meals, library, sports, music and other facilities for its students, and accepts applications for various courses in most fields.

  6. Explore the college and its grounds with this interactive 360° virtual tour. See the library, chapel, gardens, student rooms, dining hall, and more.

  7. St Hugh’s is a beautiful, modern college tucked away in leafy North Oxford. Despite a reputation of being nearer to Birmingham than your lectures, it’s a mere 10-15 minute walk from the centre – 5 by bike – and close to a number of departments.