Wadham College, Oxford

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Wadham College, University of Oxford
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Motto "Fons sapientiae verbum Dei" (The fountain of wisdom is the word of God)
Established 1610
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Wadham College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. It was founded by Nicholas Wadham, of Merifield, Somerset, and his wife Dorothy Wadham in 1610 under the terms of his will.

History[edit]

Wadham College was established to further the education of students in the disciplines of arts and sciences. Since its inception, the college has been known for its progressive values and commitment to academic excellence. The college's buildings are a notable example of Jacobean architecture, with the main quad providing a striking example of the style.

Admissions[edit]

Wadham College is known for its open and progressive admissions policy, emphasizing diversity and inclusion. It offers a wide range of subjects at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels, attracting students from a variety of backgrounds.

Student Life[edit]

The college has a vibrant student community, with numerous clubs and societies catering to a wide range of interests. The Wadham College Student Union (WCSU) plays an active role in the welfare and social activities of the students.

Notable Alumni[edit]

Wadham College has a long list of distinguished alumni who have made significant contributions in various fields such as politics, science, literature, and the arts. Notable alumni include John Wilkins, a founder of the Royal Society; Christopher Wren, the architect of St. Paul's Cathedral; and Melvyn Bragg, a broadcaster and author.

Facilities[edit]

The college facilities include a comprehensive library, modern scientific laboratories, and a well-equipped dining hall. The college also offers residential accommodations for its students.

Traditions[edit]

Wadham College maintains several traditions that contribute to its unique cultural atmosphere. These include formal dinners in hall, where students wear academic gowns, and the celebration of Founders' Day to honor its founders.

Controversies[edit]

Like many historic institutions, Wadham College has faced its share of controversies, often centered around its progressive policies and the modernization of its traditions. However, it continues to play a significant role in the academic and cultural life of the University of Oxford.

External Links[edit]

  • [https:// Official website]
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