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Linacre College offers a stimulating and supportive graduate community which is rich in diversity and egalitarian in its ethos. Linacre is a graduate College of the University of Oxford that provides a stimulating, intellectual and social environment for post-graduate and research students.
- About Linacre
Linacre is well-known and respected as a college with strong...
- Prospective Students
As a graduate-only College, Linacre nurtures a mature...
- Current Members
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- Alumni & Friends
As a Linacre alumnus, you are welcome to use the standard...
- Fees & Expenses
There are a wide range of scholarships available from both...
- Scholarships
The Linacre Anthropology Scholarship was jointly created by...
- Graduate Access
As part of this commitment, Linacre College has partnered...
- Welfare
Linacre College offers a stimulating and supportive graduate...
- About Linacre
Linacre College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in the UK whose members comprise approximately 50 fellows and 550 postgraduate students. Linacre is a diverse college in terms of both the international composition of its members (the majority of whom are from outside the UK and represent 133 countries), as well as ...
- £19.0 million (2020)
- No End To Learning
- 1962
- St Cross Road
Linacre College. Das Linacre College ist ein College der University of Oxford, dessen Mitglieder Fellows und postgraduierte Studenten sind. Das College ist nach dem Humanisten Thomas Linacre (1460–1524) benannt, dem Gründer des Royal College of Physicians.
Linacre is a graduate college with a strong environmental and egalitarian ethos. The student community comes from more than 80 different nations and most are new to Oxford. The college takes students in almost all subject areas creating a vibrant, diverse and international community and is committed to providing funding opportunities for ...
Renamed Linacre College in 1965, the graduate community moved to a new site at Cherwell Edge on St Cross Road. This was opened in 1977 by the Chancellor of the University, Harold Macmillan. Linacre was the first college at the University of Oxford for both sexes and for all subjects, and was granted a royal charter in August 1986.
Linacre College was born from a concern in the early 1960s that the rapidly growing number of graduate students at the University was very poorly catered for – particularly those from overseas. A report in the Oxford Mail dating from this time records that among “Afro-Asian students at British universities there was a universal common ...