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 Foundation increased the places on its scholarship programme established in 2012 and made a further donation of £8m for buildings at Reuben College, including a new Reuben Graduate Centre.
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.
One of the oldest and most prestigious colleges of Oxford University where over 600 undergraduate and graduate students explore a wide range of subjects.
About Holywell Music Room The Holywell is a popular concert hall situated on Holywell Street, in Oxford, providing a convenient and central location for concerts and recitals. It is better […]
The Weston Library on the corner of Broad Street and Parks Road in central Oxford is part of the Bodleian Library of the University of Oxford.
Oxford University has received a landmark £80 million donation from the Reuben Foundation that will transform Oxford’s newest college.
A vibrant, welcoming, and inclusive church within the Church of England in the very centre of Oxford.
Consecrated as an Anglican place of worship in 1719, The Chapel is open to all regardless of belief or affiliation.
Oxford University Innovation is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the University of Oxford that manages the University’s technology transfer and consulting activities.