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  1. A forward-looking college with respect, excellence and community at its heart. At Worcester, you’ll find a place to make your own.

    • About

      Worcester College was established in 1714, but on the site...

    • Applying

      To apply, you’ll make an application to the University of...

    • Alumni

      As a Worcester Old Member, you’ll always be welcomed back...

    • Visiting

      Worcester College can be found on the junction of Beaumont...

    • Equalities

      Our Equality Policy sets out our approach to equal...

    • Vacancies

      We’re an accredited Oxford Living Wage employer and are...

    • Graduates

      Worcester College offers around 90 graduate places each year...

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  2. Worcester College (/ ˈ w ʊ s t ər / ⓘ WUUST-ər) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. The college was founded in 1714 by the benefaction of Sir Thomas Cookes, 2nd Baronet (1648–1701) of Norgrove, Worcestershire, whose coat of arms was adopted by the college.

  3. Worcester College is a supportive and positive community, where every student is encouraged to achieve their potential. From our beautiful gardens and on-site sports pitches to our well-stocked libraries and dedicated academic support, this is a place where you’ll feel right at home.

  4. The foundation of Worcester College Thanks to a benefaction of £10,000 from a Worcestershire baronet, Sir Thomas Cookes, the Hall was re-founded in 1714 as Worcester College. Building began in 1720 but, because of a lack of funds, proceeded in fits and starts.

  5. Worcester College ( / ˈwʊstər / ⓘ WUUST-ər) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. The college was founded in 1714 by the benefaction of Sir Thomas Cookes, 2nd Baronet (1648–1701) of Norgrove, Worcestershire, whose coat of arms was adopted by the college.

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