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  1. Balliol was in 1973 the first of the traditional all-male colleges to elect a woman as a Fellow and Tutor, and the College has admitted women as students since 1979: one of them, Masako Owada (Balliol 1988 – 90, resident in Holywell Manor 1988 – 9 ), was married to HIH The Crown Prince of Japan in June 1993.

  2. Policies and Statutes. Publications. Prize Holders. Scholarship and Exhibition Holders. Graduation. Balliol Interdisciplinary Institute. Nursery. In this section you can find information about current Balliol people, and job vacancies.

  3. Balliol College. Balliol is a gorgeous college with a reputation for a laid-back atmosphere and highly inclusive vibe. While it does live up to these claims, students still find time to do pretty well academically, too. Food. Balliol is lucky to have not only a hall, but a student-run café called pantry!

  4. Undergraduate Courses. Asian and Middle Eastern Studies. Biology. Biomedical Sciences. Chemistry. Classical Archaeology and Ancient History. Classics. Classics and Modern Languages. Classics with Asian and Middle Eastern Studies.

  5. Balliol College Dining Hall, Oxford University by David Iliff, source Wikimedia. Over centuries Balliol has evolved its own traditions and customs. One of them is the Snell Dinner which takes place on the third March Friday in memory of John Snell, whose benefaction established exhibitions for students from the University of Glasgow to study at Balliol.

  6. Maps and Directions. Balliol is in the centre of Oxford, on three sites: The main College site in Broad Street ( OX1 3BJ) Jowett Walk ( OX1 3TL) and the Master’s Field (new residential buildings, adjacent to the College sports ground). These are collectively known as the Dervorguilla site.

  7. 16 de nov. de 2012 · Balliol College. The official Twitter feed of Balliol College. New book by Balliol Honorary Fellow Maxine Berg. 'Written in a lucid and accessible style, this landmark study makes a powerful contribution to our understanding of the global history of slavery' - Sudhir Hazareesingh, Tutorial Fellow in Politics.