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  1. Pembroke is a college within the University of Oxford which supports research and delivers research-led teaching. With a shared commitment to academic excellence, we are a diverse community with global impact.

  2. Accommodation. Pembroke is centrally located and almost 400 years old. Over the years the site has been adapted to provide safe, accessible spaces to suit our students' diverse needs, blending the traditional with the modern.

  3. We offer a wide range of undergraduate courses, including joint course options. Click here to browse our courses and learn more about studying at Pemboke.

  4. Pembroke is an historic foundation dedicated to serve the common good through the provision of education and the promotion of scholarship and research. Since our foundation in 1624 this has been our core purpose, but Pembroke has adapted as the world around has changed.

  5. Over the past four centuries Pembroke has adapted as the world around has changed: appointing academics in science, admitting women, adding new facilities; but our focus on scholarship has remained. Today we seek to attract the brightest minds to join our community.

  6. Undergraduate Applicant Hub. Our College is an inclusive community where students live, eat, socialise and run a huge range of clubs & societies together - as well as taking many of your tutorials. Read More.

  7. 400 years ago, Pembroke College was formally opened as the newest college of the University of Oxford. To celebrate the occasion, we invited our OxNet Access Week residential students to join us in 17th century music, dance, and a re-enactment of the original opening ceremony.

  8. The Senior History Tutors are Stephen Tuck, an expert on the history of America, and Adrian Gregory, a specialist in First World War history and the writing of historical memory. Other lecturers include Dr Conor O'Brien (Early Medieval) and Dr Gemma Allen (Early Modern).

  9. The English degree at Oxford is the broadest in the country. You will have the chance to study all periods of Literatures in English, from 650 AD to the present day, and can choose from a wide range of writers and approaches.

  10. Lodge Telephone Number: 01865 276444. If you are unsure who to contact, please email communications@pmb.ox.ac.uk. All students, academics and support staff can be contacted at the following address, including those who live at the GAB: Pembroke College St Aldate's Oxford OX1 1DW. Academic and Admissions Office.