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St Edmund Hall, known affectionately as Teddy Hall, is a college of the University of Oxford, accepting undergraduate, postgraduate and visiting students.
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St Edmund Hall (sometimes known as The Hall or informally as Teddy Hall) is a constituent college of the University of Oxford. The college claims to be "the oldest surviving academic society to house and educate undergraduates in any university" and was the last surviving medieval academic hall at the university.
St Edmund Hall, also known as 'Teddy Hall', is a historic and inclusive college with a strong academic reputation. It offers a range of courses, grants, awards and extra-curricular activities for its undergraduate students.
St Edmund Hall is one of the oldest undergraduate teaching institutions in the world, and nowadays also plays host to a vibrant and friendly community of around 300 graduate students.
St Edmund Hall, also known as 'Teddy Hall', is a medieval college with a friendly atmosphere and a global network of alumni. Learn about its history, strategy, sustainability and how to support it.
Information about the undergraduate courses offered at St Edmund Hall, fees and funding and applying to Oxford, as well as student profiles.
St Edmund Hall virtual tour. 360° views of St Edmund Hall. These images cover facilities such as the dining hall, library, JCR, chapel, as well as an example of a student room, garden or quad, and the porters’ lodge.