Search results
Nuffield is a graduate college of the University of Oxford that specializes in the social sciences. We offer a stimulating research-oriented environment in a friendly setting with a close-knit community. Read our welcome from the Warden.
- The College
The College - Nuffield College, Oxford University
- People
Academic Visitors. Governing Body Associate Members Notable...
- Study Here
Nuffield College seeks to provide a research-intensive and...
- Our Research
Our Research - Nuffield College, Oxford University
- Alumni & Development
Alumni & Development - Nuffield College, Oxford University
- News & Events
New College entrance and Porter’s Lodge. College members and...
- Library
Nuffield College Library lies at the heart of the College’s...
- Multimedia
Multimedia - Nuffield College, Oxford University
- The College
Nuffield College (/ ˈ n ʌ f iː l d /) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. It is a graduate college specialising in the social sciences, particularly economics, politics and sociology.
Nuffield is a graduate college dedicated to advanced study and innovative research in the social sciences, particularly economics, politics and international relations, and sociology and social policy. It is a relatively small college, with a student body of around a hundred and an active community of postdoctoral researchers.
Nuffield is a graduate college of the University of Oxford that specialises in economics, politics, and sociology. It was founded in 1937 by Lord Nuffield, a motor manufacturer and philanthropist, and has a history of research excellence and public engagement.
Academic Visitors. Governing Body Associate Members Notable Alumni.
Nuffield College is an English graduate college that specializes in the social sciences, especially economics, politics, and sociology. It is one of Oxford’s newer colleges, having been founded in 1937. It is also the smallest college, with only 75 postgraduate students and 60 academic fellows.
Nuffield is a graduate college of the University of Oxford specialising in the Social Sciences, particularly Economics, Politics, and Sociology. Granted a Charter in 1958, the College aims to provide a stimulating research-orientated environment for its students and faculty.