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  1. Associate Professor and Tutor in Biochemistry. A searchable directory of Fellows (including Emeritus, Bodley, Honorary, Junior Research, Supernumerary, Visiting Research, Wyliot, and Official Fellows), lecturers, and key members of staff.

  2. Private Tour of Merton College, University of Oxford.For more information: Sources: https://www.merton.ox.ac.uk/about/history-mertonhttps://en.wikipedia.org/...

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  3. Merton College, the first fully self-governing college of the University of Oxford, was founded in 1264 by Walter de Merton, sometime Chancellor of England and later Bishop of Rochester. This community of scholars formed the model for all subsequent Oxford and Cambridge colleges. Since then, the college has fostered generations of academic and ...

  4. Merton College Virtual Tour. Have a look around! Here’s how the tours work: Each tour starts in the Porter’s lodge which is at the entrance to the college. From there you can navigate through the college and its grounds by clicking on the arrow button . In the top left corner of the screen you’ll see a menu icon with a list of all the ...

  5. Merton College Merton is a beautiful old college with a welcoming atmosphere where people feel free to get involved with what they want. Whatever your goals at Oxford, in drama, music, sport, or indeed work, at Merton there’ll always be a tight-knit community supporting you.

  6. The college’s Mob Quad and Library are respectively the oldest quadrangle and library in the University, built in three stages from 1288-1378, and the porter’s lodge still boasts a crenellated battlement dating back to the reign of Henry V. Merton has a desirable city centre location just off the High Street, although stepping into its ...

  7. After lobbying by Oxford and Cambridge University, King Edward III suppressed the institution in 1335. Merton College purchased St Alban Hall, an independent academic hall, in 1548 and annexed it in 1881. During the English Civil War, Merton was the only Oxford college to side with Parliament.

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