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The University of Oxford is one of the most esteemed universities in the world.

It consists of 39 colleges, and 6 private halls.

Originally starting from monastic houses in Oxford, it gradually became secularized and is now one of the most sought after places for prospective students to study.

The colleges that make up the university have a combined income of over £2 billion per year, 1/4 of which comes from research grants and contracts.

It is also a considerable land owner - comprising over 23,000 acres.

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♗Colleges
Date Founded Name Royal Charter Further Information
1249University CollegeYes1
1263Balliol CollegeYes2
1264Merton CollegeYes
1278St Edmund HallYes
1282Hertford CollegeYes3
1314Exeter CollegeYes
1326Oriel CollegeYes4
1341The Queen's CollegeYes
1379New CollegeYes5
1427Lincoln CollegeYes
1438All Souls CollegeYes
1458Magdalen CollegeYes6
1509Brasenose CollegeYes7
1517Corpus Christi CollegeYes
1546Christ ChurchYes8
1555Trinity CollegeYes9
1555St John's CollegeYes10
1571Jesus CollegeYes
1610Wadham CollegeYes
1624Pembroke CollegeYes
1714Worcester CollegeYes11
1786Harris Manchester CollegeYes
1870Kebel CollegeYes
1878Lady Margaret HallYes
1879St Anne's CollegeYes12
1879Somerville CollegeYes13
1886St Hugh's CollegeYes
1886Mansfield CollegeYes14
1893St Hilda's CollegeYes15
1929St Peter's CollegeYes16
1937Nuffield CollegeYes
1950St Antony's CollegeYes
1962St Catherine's CollegeYes17
1962Linacre CollegeYes
1965St Cross CollegeNo
1966Wolfson CollegeYes18
1990Kellogg CollegeNo
2008Green Templeton CollegeYes19
2019Parks CollegeNo
♝Private Halls
Date Founded Name Religious Affiliation Further Information
1221BlackfriarsDominican (Catholic)
1752Regent's Park CollegeBaptist
1876St Stephen's HouseAnglican (Church of England)
1877Wycliffe HallAnglican (Church of England)
1896Campion HallJesuit (Catholic)
1897St Benet's HallBenedictine (Catholic)

1 University College is also known as The College of the Great Hall of the University of Oxford, and was previously known as University Hall.
2 Balliol College incorporates the former New Inn Hall.
3 Hertford College was previously known as Magdalen Hall.
4 Oriel College is also known as King's College or King's Hall, and was previously known as St Mary's College and the House or Hall of the Blessed Mary at Oxford.
5 New College is also known as St Mary's College of Winchester in Oxford.
6 Magdalen College incorporates buildings of the former St John's Hospital.
7 Brasenose College incorporates the former St Mary's College as Frewin Hall.
8 Christ Church incorporates the former Canterbury College, and was previously known as Cardinal College and King Henry VIII's College.
9 Trinity College was built on land belonging to the former Durham College, and was also known as The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity in the University of Oxford.
10 St John's College incorporates buildings of the former St Bernard's College.
11 Worcester College was previously known as Gloucester College.
12 St Anne's College was previously known as Society of Home Students and St Anne's Society.
13 Somerville College was previously known as Somerville Hall.
14 Mansfield College was previously known as Spring Hill College, Birmingham.
15 St Hilda's College was previously known as St Hilda's Hall.
16 St Peter's College was previously known as St Peter's Hall.
17 St Catherine's College was previously known as Scholares Non Ascripti (Delegacy for Unattached Students), Delegacy for Non-Collegiate Students, St. Catherine's Society, and St. Catherine's.
18 Wolfson College was previously known as Iffley College.
19 Green Templeton College was formed from the merger of Green College and Templeton College.


Sources: Wikipedia.org