Colleges of the University of Oxford
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While speaking about the University of Oxford it is just impossible but mention the colleges of the University of Oxford, as the amount of them is just impressively great.
Therefore, the University of Oxford numbers 38 Colleges and 7 religious Permanent Private Halls (PPHs). PPHs are considered to be autonomous self-governing corporations within the structure of the University of Oxford.
A typical college consists of senior, middle, and junior common rooms, college bar, hall for dining, chapel, library, lodgings for the dons, and rooms for undergraduates. If speaking about the architecture of the colleges, one should mention that it is possible to find buildings of the medieval architecture as well as the modern buildings.
The following colleges are presented in the University of oxford: All Souls College, Balliol College, Brasenose College, Christ Church, Corpus Christi College, Exeter College, Green College, Harris Manchester College, Hertford College, Jesus College, Keble College, Kellogg College, Lady Margaret Hall, Linacre College, Lincoln College, Magdalen College, Mansfield College, Merton College, New College, Nuffield College, Oriel College, Pembroke College, The Queen’s College, St Anne’s College, St Antony’s College, St Catherine’s, St Cross College, College, St Edmund Hall, St Hilda’s College, St Hugh’s College, St John’s College, St Peter’s College, Somerville College, Templeton College, Trinity College, University College, Wadham College, Wolfson College, Worcester College.
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