St Edmund Hall

St Edmund Hall

Oxford University

St Edmund Hall is a friendly, informal college with a strong sense of community; an excellent place for academic and social life. We admit about 115 undergraduates every year, evenly divided between sciences and arts, who bring a wide range of intellectual, sporting and other interests. We take a keen interest in students' careers: our Bridge to Business programme, funded by the generosity of a former student, is particularly popular.

We also have a strong commitment to graduate students and graduate study. Graduate students form an increasing proportion of the Hall and represent a diverse population of students from across the world studying a wide range of subjects.

With our roots in the early 13th century, we are the only medieval academic Hall to have survived. St Edmund Hall formally became a college on being granted a Royal Charter in 1957. Our architecture is a happy blend of ancient and modern. The library was the medieval church of St Peter-in-the-East, a large and beautiful building; much of the front quadrangle is 16th- and 17th-century; the remainder of our buildings are modern.

Our graduates include Terry Jones (of Monty Python), John Wells (co-founder of Private Eye), Anna Botting (Sky News journalist) and Dr Michael Nazir-Ali (former Bishop of Rochester).

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How many episodes are there of St Edmund Hall?

There are 13 episodes avaiable of St Edmund Hall.

What is St Edmund Hall about?

We have categorized St Edmund Hall as:

  • Education
  • Science

Where can you listen to St Edmund Hall?

St Edmund Hall is available, among others places, on:

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When did St Edmund Hall start?

The first episode of St Edmund Hall that we have available was released 22 December 2008.

Who creates the podcast St Edmund Hall?

St Edmund Hall is produced and created by Oxford University.