St Edmund Hall, Oxford
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| Established | 1278 |
| Type | College (University of Oxford) |
| Principal | Kathy Willis |
| City | Oxford |
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| Country | England |
| Campus | Urban |
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St Edmund Hall, commonly known as Teddy Hall, is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in Oxford, England. The college has a unique status within the university, being the last surviving medieval hall at Oxford. It is located on Queen's Lane, near the city center, and is surrounded by other colleges such as Queen's College and New College.
History[edit]
St Edmund Hall was founded in 1278, making it one of the oldest academic institutions in Oxford. The hall was named after St Edmund of Abingdon, a former Archbishop of Canterbury and patron saint of Oxford. Initially, it served as a residence for students who attended lectures in the university but could not afford to live in a college.
Throughout the centuries, St Edmund Hall evolved from a medieval hall into a full college. It was granted its charter by Queen Elizabeth I in 1559, which allowed it to govern itself and appoint its own principal. The college has maintained a strong tradition in the liberal arts, sciences, and theology.
Buildings and Grounds[edit]
St Edmund Hall's main site comprises a series of historic buildings arranged around a central quadrangle. The front quadrangle is particularly noted for its picturesque architecture, featuring a mix of medieval and Victorian elements. The college chapel, dining hall, and library are significant features of this quadrangle.
The college also possesses modern facilities, including a new lecture theatre and student accommodation, which blend with the historic character of the main site. The gardens and grounds of St Edmund Hall are compact but beautifully maintained, providing a tranquil environment for study and relaxation.
Academic Profile[edit]
St Edmund Hall offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, with a strong emphasis on tutorial teaching, a hallmark of the Oxford education system. The college is known for its friendly and inclusive atmosphere, fostering a close-knit community among students and faculty.
Student Life[edit]
Student life at St Edmund Hall is vibrant, with numerous clubs, societies, and sports teams. The college has a strong tradition in rowing, with its boat club, St Edmund Hall Boat Club, being one of the oldest in the university. Cultural and academic events, including guest lectures and seminars, are regularly held, enriching the educational experience of its members.
Notable Alumni[edit]
St Edmund Hall has produced a number of notable alumni, including several prominent figures in the fields of politics, literature, science, and the arts. These include Terry Jones, a member of the Monty Python comedy team, and John Oldham, a noted poet and satirist.
See Also[edit]
- List of colleges of the University of Oxford
- History of the University of Oxford
- Education in the United Kingdom
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