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ST ANNE’S COLLEGE
St Anne’s stands out in Oxford as a college that is down to earth, modern, informal and open to the world. It also has a determined sense of its academic purpose.
It began in 1879 offering a university education to women who otherwise would have found it unaffordable. It became a full College of the University in 1952. It has taken both men and women since 1979, and is now one of Oxford’s largest colleges, with over 400 undergraduates and 150 graduates.
The Ruth Deech Building is an outstanding example of modern architecture. The Conference complex contains a light and airy lecture theatre (seating 100), three seminar rooms and exhibition space.
En-suite bedrooms are on site. All rooms have ethernet connections (bring your own cable) and coffee/tea making facilities. Some rooms can be converted to double-occupancy upon request. |
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Oxford, The City of Dreaming Spires, is famous the world over for its University and place in history. For over 800 years, it has been a home to royalty and scholars. Since the 9th century it has been an established town, although people are known to have lived in the area for thousands of years.
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