About St John’s College Auditorium St John’s College Auditorium is a fully equipped auditorium which can seat around 180 delegates, depending on the number of wheelchair users. The auditorium has an adjacent reception room which can be used for morning and afternoon refreshments as well as buffet lunches. This is also an ideal space for poster board presentations. The auditorium is complemented by a Foyer which provides space for registration, making this area a perfect conference venue.
de Jager Auditorium is a raked auditorium in the Levine Building at Trinity College, seating up to 155 guests.
The Levine Building at Trinity College Oxford offers modern, sustainable residential, teaching, and social spaces, fully accessible, including study bedrooms, auditorium, teaching rooms, café, library, and landscaped quad.
About Mansfield College Chapel Mansfield College Chapel is a cherished and expansive sanctuary in the heart of Oxford. Known to be one of the largest chapels in the city, it holds a special place in the daily life of Mansfield, drawing students, staff, and Fellows into its welcoming embrace. At its core is an inclusive ethos, evident in the Chapel’s commitment to ecumenical worship, extending a warm welcome to all. Chapel Services, a central fixture on Wednesdays, serve as a communal gathering for reflection and celebration. Beyond the college community,…
Leonard Wolfson Auditorium is a tiered and balcony seating auditorium for 155, reducible to 142, with stylish registration and refreshments foyer, at Wolfson College in Oxford.
Magdalen College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford founded in 1458 by William of Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester.
New College Oxford is a constituent college of the University of Oxford, founded in 1379 by William of Wykeham, the Bishop of Winchester.
Founded in 1263, Balliol College is one of Oxford’s oldest colleges. It is one of Oxford’s largest colleges, and the oldest academic institution in the English-speaking world still on its original location.
Jesus College’s new building on the corner of Cornmarket and Market Street with postgraduate accommodation, teaching and research facilities, as well as conferencing, events and retail spaces.
Kendrew Barn at St John’s College, University of Oxford, is a purpose-built gallery which hosts a range of temporary exhibitions.
Run by students for students, The Michael Pilch Studio is the largest and most flexible black box studio venue in Oxford.
The OC Tanner Building at Linacre College, Oxford comprises bedrooms, common room, dining hall, staff offices and three public rooms.
Opened in 2002 and located on the grounds of Keble College, the O’Reilly Theatre is one of Oxford’s newest student theatres with a seating capacity of roughly 200.
The new building – on the site of the old Northgate House in the city centre – is due to be completed by the end of the year, and the four upper storeys are on view from Cornmarket.
Founded in 1264, Merton College is the first fully self-governing college of the University of Oxford, and a diverse intellectual community of college fellows, students, staff and alumni.