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Jesus College, Oxford

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Jesus College, Oxford
NameJesus College, Oxford
Established1571

Jesus College, Oxford is one of the largest Colleges of the University of Oxford and is situated in the heart of Oxford. The college was founded in 1571 by Queen Elizabeth I and has a long history of academic excellence, with notable alumni including T.E. Lawrence, Harold Wilson, and Norman Fowler. The college has strong ties to Wales and has a significant number of students from Cardiff, Swansea, and other parts of the country, including Aberystwyth and Bangor, Gwynedd. The college is also known for its beautiful quadrangle, which is surrounded by historic buildings, including the Chapel of Jesus College, Oxford, and is close to other notable colleges, such as Brasenose College, Oxford and Lincoln College, Oxford.

History

The college was founded in 1571 by Queen Elizabeth I and was originally known as Jesus College in the University of Oxford, of Queen Elizabeth's Foundation. The college was established to provide education for students from Wales and the Marches, and it has maintained strong ties to these regions throughout its history, including connections to Shrewsbury, Ludlow, and Hereford. The college has a long and distinguished history, with notable events including the English Civil War, during which the college was a stronghold of the Cavalier faction, and the Glorious Revolution, which saw the college play a significant role in the Williamite War in Ireland. The college has also been associated with notable figures, including John Wesley, who studied at the college and was influenced by the Holy Club, and Samuel Johnson, who was a friend of the college and often visited Oxford.

Buildings and grounds

The college is situated in the heart of Oxford and is surrounded by historic buildings, including the Chapel of Jesus College, Oxford, which is a notable example of Gothic Revival architecture and features stunning stained glass windows, and the Old Library, which houses a significant collection of rare books, including works by William Shakespeare and John Donne. The college also has a number of other notable buildings, including the Principal's Lodgings, which date back to the 17th century, and the Fellow's Garden, which is a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city and features a variety of plants and flowers, including roses and lavender. The college is close to other notable landmarks, including Christ Church, Oxford, Bodleian Library, and Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, and is situated near the River Cherwell, which offers beautiful views and walking routes, including the Oxford Canal and the Port Meadow.

Academic profile

The college has a strong academic profile, with a wide range of subjects available, including Classics, English Literature, History, Philosophy, Politics and Economics, and Law. The college has a number of notable fellows, including Professors and Lecturers from University of Oxford departments, such as the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, the Faculty of English Language and Literature, University of Oxford, and the Faculty of History, University of Oxford. The college also has a strong research profile, with a number of research centers and institutes, including the Oxford Institute for New Economic Thinking and the Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford, and is associated with notable academics, including Amia Srinivasan, Diane Purkiss, and John Armour (lawyer).

Student life

The college has a vibrant student community, with a wide range of clubs and societies available, including the Jesus College, Oxford Boat Club, the Jesus College, Oxford Cricket Club, and the Jesus College, Oxford Drama Society. The college also has a number of student organizations, including the Junior Common Room and the Middle Common Room, which provide support and representation for students, and is close to other student organizations, such as the Oxford University Student Union and the Oxford Brookes University Students' Union. The college is also known for its strong sense of community, with a number of events and activities throughout the year, including the Jesus College, Oxford Gaudy, which is a formal dinner for alumni and current students, and the Oxford May Day celebrations, which take place on May Morning.

Notable alumni

The college has a long list of notable alumni, including T.E. Lawrence, Harold Wilson, Norman Fowler, Neil Kinnock, Rhodri Morgan, and Ieuan Wyn Jones, who have gone on to achieve great things in a wide range of fields, including Politics, Law, Medicine, and the Arts. Other notable alumni include John Rhys, Sir John Rhys, David Lewis (philosopher), Bernard Williams, and G.E.M. Anscombe, who have made significant contributions to their respective fields, including Philosophy, Classics, and History. The college is also associated with notable figures, including William Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Rowan Williams, who have played important roles in the Church of England and the Anglican Communion.

Governance and finances

The college is governed by a council, which is responsible for the overall strategy and direction of the college, and is chaired by the Principal of Jesus College, Oxford. The college also has a number of other governing bodies, including the fellowship and the Governing Body, which are responsible for the day-to-day management of the college, and is associated with notable organizations, including the Oxford University Press and the Oxford University Endowment Management. The college has a significant endowment, which is managed by the Oxford University Endowment Management, and is also supported by a number of charitable trusts and foundations, including the Jesus College, Oxford Trust and the Oxford University Trust. The college is also a member of the Conference of Colleges and the Oxford Colleges Admissions Forum, which provide a framework for collaboration and cooperation between the colleges of the University of Oxford.

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