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  1. The University of Oxford has 36 colleges, three societies, and four permanent private halls (PPHs) of religious foundation. [1] The colleges and PPHs are autonomous self-governing corporations within the university. These colleges are not only houses of residence, but have substantial responsibility for teaching undergraduate students.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Thomas_PopeThomas Pope - Wikipedia

    Born. c. 1507. Died. 29 January 1559. Clerkenwell. Position held. Member of the 1536 Parliament, Member of the 1539-40 Parliament. Sir Thomas Pope (c. 1507 – 29 January 1559), was a prominent public servant in mid-16th-century England, a Member of Parliament, a wealthy landowner, and the founder of Trinity College, Oxford .

  3. Trinity is a college of the University of Oxford, one of the world’s great centres of knowledge. Whether you are an undergraduate or postgraduate, an academic or part of our wider community, you’ll find a dynamic and supportive place which is bubbling with ideas, alive with conversations and which hosts innovative research across many ...

  4. Dec 20, 2011 · Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Trinity College (Oxford) Usage on en.wikipedia.org Trinity College, Oxford; Usage on he.wikipedia.org טריניטי קולג' (אוקספורד) Usage on ja.wikipedia.org トリニティ・カレッジ (オックスフォード大学) Usage on uk.wikipedia.org Триніті-коледж (Оксфорд)

  5. St John's College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford. [2] Founded as a men's college in 1555, it has been coeducational since 1979. [3] Its founder, Sir Thomas White, intended to provide a source of educated Roman Catholic clerics to support the Counter-Reformation under Queen Mary .

  6. Jan 20, 2014 · Usage on en.wikipedia.org Trinity College, Oxford; User:Diliff/Oxbridge Colleges; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Wikipédia:Image du jour/17 mai 2014; Wikipédia:Image du jour/mai 2014; Usage on he.wikipedia.org טריניטי קולג' (אוקספורד) Usage on ja.wikipedia.org トリニティ・カレッジ (オックスフォード大学)

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