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  1. LMH Library is located right in the heart of the college, and is open for all college members 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. It is normally staffed on weekdays 9am to 5pm, with a break for lunch: but thanks to the self-service machine people can borrow and return books at any time of the day or night. The core members of library staff are ...

  2. Lady Margaret Hall, in conjunction with the Law Faculty, is delighted to offer the Beer Family Scholarship in Law. The Beer Family Scholarship is an annual award that offers £10,000 funding to any graduate applying to read law, either through a DPhil course or a one-year Masters, who would not otherwise have the independent means to fund their ...

  3. English at LMH. LMH is a hugely exciting and rewarding place to study English. English was one of the founding subjects of the College when it began admitting students in 1878; Elizabeth Wordsworth, its first Principal, was a great niece of the poet William Wordsworth. From those early pioneering years up to the present, the community of ...

  4. Associated Institutes. Lady Margaret Hall is pleased to work with the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (WildCRU), the first university-based conservation research unit in Europe. Professor David Macdonald, WildCRU’s Founding Director is a Fellow of LMH.

  5. Prospective Students. Are you passionate about a subject, intellectually curious and considering Oxford? LMH is a pioneering College and offers world class teaching. We welcome outstanding students from all over the world.

  6. The most common accommodation charge that undergraduates actually pay at LMH, including utilities and services is £6029.10. This is higher because LMH actually offers 186 days accommodation on a 27 week contract. In addition, we have a limited number of 37 week contracts available with a discounted nightly rate.

  7. One of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford. Lady Margaret Hall (LMH) has its main entrance on Norham Gardens. The College is spread over a large site with buildings of different ages and styles some of which are more accessible than others. Most of the buildings have level access to the ground floor.