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  1. St Annes is a forward looking & outward facing college in the University of Oxford. We inspire and challenge our students to fulfil their academic potential and prepare for future careers. Learn more.

  2. St Anne's College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford [2] in England. It was founded in 1879 and gained full college status in 1959. Originally a women's college, it has admitted men since 1979. [3] .

  3. St Anne’s is one of Oxfords largest colleges, with over 800 students. Our Fellows’ world leading research ranges across the arts, humanities, social sciences, mathematics, and physical, life and medical sciences.

  4. St Anne’s is a down-to-earth, friendly and independent-minded college. As well as being modern in outlook and architecture, it is also open to the world, informal yet academically demanding. We are proud to be a diverse and inclusive community and we take student welfare seriously.

  5. St Annes has an excellent range of College accommodation and aims to offer accommodation to undergraduate students for up to three years of their degrees. All of our undergraduate study-bedrooms are single occupancy.

  6. St Annes is modern, open and committed to opportunity, and keen to reach out to students from around the world, involving all students in college life. St Annes offers a number of generous graduate scholarships, teaching scholarships, as well as travel and research grants.

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

  8. oxfordvisit.com › university-and-colleges › st-annes-collegeSt Anne's College - OxfordVisit

    Founded in 1879 and granted college status in 1959, St Anne’s College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England. Originally a women’s college, it has accepted male students since 1979.

  9. St Anne’s College was originally known as the Society of Oxford Home-Students. When the first two colleges for women (Somerville Hall and Lady Margaret Hall) opened to students in 1879, the Society provided an option for women to study at Oxford without being affiliated with a college.

  10. St Anne's stands out in Oxford as a college that is down to earth, modern, informal and open to the world. It also has a determined sense of its academic purpose. It began in 1879 offering a university education to women who otherwise would have found it unaffordable.