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4 de abr. de 2012 · St Anne's is a large and diverse college in the University of Oxford, offering almost all subjects and supporting students from all backgrounds. Learn more about its history, facilities, outreach, news and events.
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St Anne's College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford 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.
St Anne's is a modern, diverse and inclusive college with a friendly and informal atmosphere. It offers a range of courses, excellent food, 24-hour libraries, sports, music, film and welfare events.
St Anne's is a modern, open and friendly college that offers a range of scholarships and grants for graduates. It has a dynamic research community and a supportive academic environment for students from around the world.
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Historical Timeline. St Anne’s was founded on the principle that it integrated the values of the University with the world of its students: it is implacable in the pursuit of academic excellence, but does not see this as setting it apart from contemporary society. Explore our history below.
View the Purpose Leaflet. St Anne’s is a large, international community of researchers, with a thriving intellectual life. The collegiate nature of the University of Oxford provides a unique forum for collaborative working and interdisciplinary research.