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  1. www.balliol.ox.ac.uk › about-balliol › academic-achievementAcademic Life | Balliol College

    For students, academic life at Balliol is challenging and stimulating. Balliol admits people of exceptional talent, regardless of their background, and students can study here in almost all disciplines represented in the University. Consequently there is a diversity of people and views in College, which promotes discussion; and all students are ...

  2. The Friends of Fotheringhay Church is a charitable organisation dedicated to restoring and preserving this magnificent 15th century church, St. Mary and All Saints, for worship and for the benefits of all who visit. We are privileged to be able to look after a building that forms a link in an historical chain dating back to the glory days of ...

  3. 1. The Staircase, Great Dining Hall, and Hallways. Tere are two Oxford Harry Potter filming locations that are emblematic of the movies. These are the Christ Church staircase and the Great Dining Hall – both of which you can see when you visit Christ Church college. If you are only in Oxford for a couple of hours, this is the place to see if ...

  4. The large and well-stocked Balliol College Library on the main college site is open 24 hours, seven days a week. The Special Collections Centre in St Cross Church houses important collections of medieval and modern manuscripts, early printed books and books by former and current college members. There is a specialised law library and extensive ...

  5. Katie Watson. 01865 277765. Email. Katie manages the technical elements and practical arrangements of the Undergraduate Admissions exercise and is the first point of contact for applicants and their schools with enquiries about the procedure for making applications, and the way in which applications are considered.

  6. Exhibitions and Outreach. Balliol’s Historic Collections Centre in St Cross Church in Oxford city centre is periodically open for public exhibitions and talks, which are advertised on the events page. (For online exhibitions, see Printed Special Collections and Archives and Manuscripts .) We also welcome visits from school parties.

  7. OS grid reference:- NZ 051 162. Historic St Mary's Church stands in the centre of the town of Barnard Castle, opposite to the market cross and has connections with Richard III, the most controversial of English kings. The church was founded in around 1130 by Bernard de Balliol, the second known ruling Balliol of his line, who built the nearby ...