St Cross College, Oxford
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St Cross College | |
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Established | 1965 |
Sister College | Clare Hall |
Master | Prof. Andrew Goudie |
Graduates | 210 |
Undergraduates | None |
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St Cross College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. As an all-graduate college, it is one of the smaller ones in terms of student numbers.
The college site in St Giles is in traditional-style buildings. The college is keen to match the structure, life and support of undergraduate college, despite being an all graduate college.
St Cross College is proud of its international students.
History
The college was founded in 1965, close to the parish church of St Cross. In 1981, it moved to more capacious buildings in its present location, St Giles', to the north of Oxford city centre.
The college was specifically founded to cater for all subjects, a rarity at Oxford University.
In 1993 a new building (South Wing) was opened. It incorporates a new, larger dining hall and additional accommodation.
External link
- St Cross College (http://www.stx.ox.ac.uk/) - official site
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