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  1. Located in central Oxford, New College is a supportive and encouraging community, set in an environment which allows students and staff, from all backgrounds, to flourish.

  2. New College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford [5] in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1379 by William of Wykeham in conjunction with Winchester College as its feeder school, New College was one of the first colleges in the university to admit and tutor undergraduate students.

  3. Located in central Oxford, New College is a supportive community and provides an environment which allows students from all backgrounds to flourish both socially and academically. New College is one of the largest and most architecturally striking colleges, with beautiful gardens and a variety of excellent facilities.

  4. Stay at New College. New College offers a variety of accommodation options across three unique sites, with rooms ranging from premium ensuite to standard budget. To book, please visit our booking page.

  5. Discover New College for yourself. New College: A Community. When we ask our students what the College is like, they often say it is 'a family'.

  6. New College is one of the largest, most famous and architecturally striking colleges, with beautiful gardens, and a variety of modern and old buildings. It has a thriving, supportive and internationally diverse graduate community, with approximately 100 new graduates admitted each year.

  7. Have a look around Oxford University's New College with this interactive 360° virtual tour.

  8. One of the largest colleges in Oxford, New College has 430 undergraduate and 360 graduate students. Located between the High Street and Holywell Street, the College occupies one of the most beautiful sites in the centre of the city.

  9. Jan 28, 2022 · Student Nico gives a tour of New College (a college that is actually old, as it was founded in 1379). Today it is one of the largest colllges at Oxford, with...

  10. Nov 4, 2019 · New College, Oxford, is now almost 650 years old. In this extensive article, John Goodall looks at the most widely copied university college in England, a building inspired by a great 14th-century palace, while Geoffrey Tyack examines the development of one of Oxford’s most imposing medieval colleges from the Reformation to the ...