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  1. 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. With 14 acres of picturesque gardens and lawns which are never on any tourist routes, Hugh ...

  2. www.oxford-royale.com › residential-colleges › st-hughs-collegeSt Hugh’s College - Oxford Royale

    St Hugh’s College was founded by Elizabeth Wordsworth (William Wordsworth’s great-niece). Elizabeth wanted – in face of considerable opposition – to make an Oxford education available to women. While the college now accepts students of all genders, it still holds to its radical tradition and focuses on providing an Oxford education to ...

  3. St Hugh’s has a strong and distinctive tradition in History (not least as the college of the great Gladstone scholar Colin Matthew), and provides first-class facilities for studying the subject. The library has unusually large and up-to-date holdings in all periods, and there is an active and well-resourced History Society.

  4. www.st-hughs.ox.ac.uk › people-life › historyHistory - St Hugh's College

    History of the College. St Hugh’s College was originally set up in 1886, to open up the opportunities of an Oxford education to poorer women. It was founded by Elizabeth Wordsworth and adopted the name and arms of St Hugh of Avalon who was Bishop of Lincoln, a position also held by Elizabeth’s father. The arms were officially granted to the ...

  5. Much of an Undergraduate’s time is spent in College, which means that St Hugh’s is much more than just a hall of residence. Unlike many other universities, learning at Oxford is based upon a tutorial system; tutorials usually take place on a weekly basis in College, or with an external specialist. With around 400 undergraduates in its Junior Common Room, St Hugh’s has an active and ...

  6. www.st-hughs.ox.ac.uk › course › lawLaw - St Hugh's College

    St Hugh’s has one of the larger communities of lawyers in Oxford, with senior and junior members drawn from all over the world. The College currently has four Law Fellows, including the statutory chair in commercial law and the university lecturer in tax law. It has strengths particularly in private law and commercial law fields, […]

  7. St Hugh’s is in the fortunate position of having tutors who cover most options between them. Professor Moore has specialist interests in the history of Philosophy (especially Kant and Wittgenstein), metaphysics, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of language, philosophy of religion, and ethics. You can see him giving a lecture on one of his particular interests, infinity,