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  1. Brasenose College virtual tour. 360° views of Brasenose College. These images cover facilities such as the dining hall, library, JCR, chapel, as well as an example of a student room, garden or quad, and the porters’ lodge. More views will be added soon. You may also like to visit the college website for more images.

  2. See all the latest news on Brasenose College, including reflections on life and study from our students, and research sketches from our tutors Brasenose has around 350 undergraduate students from many different backgrounds, studying a wide range of subjects.

  3. Brasenose consistently places as the ‘happiest college in Oxford’ with its strong and inclusive sense of community. It’s almost impossible to walk across college without bumping into someone (and stopping for an unnecessarily long chat). We are also committed to access, with lots of our students getting involved in tours for school groups, interviews and open days, and are proud of being ...

  4. Brasenose College. Brasenose is one of the old mid-sized colleges. It’s central location in Radcliffe Square mean the stunning Radcliffe Camera and Bodleian library are just on the doorstep. Brasenose consistently places as the ‘happiest college in Oxford’ with its strong and inclusive sense of community. It’s almost impossible to walk ...

  5. Meet the Tutors who teach at Brasenose College. Take a Virtual Tour of the College. Read about the College's history. Brasenose has three excellent libraries. Read about them here . Read about the undergraduate courses we offer. Read the Prospectus. Visit ...

  6. ブレーズノーズ・カレッジ ( 英語: Brasenose College, BNC) [2] は、 イギリス ( イングランド )にある オックスフォード大学 の 構成カレッジ ( 英語版 ) の一つ。. 13世紀にブレーズノーズ・ホール (Brasenose Hall) として始まり、1509年にカレッジとして設立された ...

  7. Brasenose College purchased the house for the sake of that door knocker, which was brought to Oxford and now hangs over the high table in Hall. The College historians of the 1890s were convinced that the fourteenth century students of Brasenose Hall took the knocker from which they derived their name to Stamford, and that it had been restored to its rightful home at last.