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  1. Hall. The Hall is an elegant, light, & airy space, with pewter blue walls, a moulded plaster ceiling, and niches, panels & pedimented doorcases highlighted in white & gold. Located at the north side of Front Court, it occupies the exact position of the monastic church built by the Dominican friars in 1238. Its large, clear-paned bay windows ...

  2. History of the College. Emmanuel College was founded by Sir Walter Mildmay, chancellor of the exchequer to Queen Elizabeth I, on the site of a thirteenth-century Dominican Priory. It admitted its first students in November 1584, and by April 1585 there were more than 25 undergraduates in residence.The nave of the Priory church became the dining ...

  3. Research Fellows are post – doctoral researchers, elected by the College for a period of three years. They often do some undergraduate supervising, but their primary role is to pursue their own research. Someone who has been a Fellow for 25 years or more can become a Life Fellow. They continue to be members of the Governing Body until the age ...

  4. Emmanuel House, the Hostel, the Squash Court and East Court. The Hostel was designed by William Fawcett, was built in 1886–88. It was constructed to provide affordable accommodation, and was doubled in size in 1894. The architect for the Victorian extension, and for Emmanuel House, was John Loughborough Pearson.

  5. Visiting Emmanuel. Visiting Emmanuel. The College is normally open to members and their guests. Please feel free to come in and enjoy the grounds. There is further information about the history of the buildings and gardens available. During the summer examination period the College is closed to visitors, but Front Court and the Chapel remain open.

  6. Whether it’s the hustle and bustle of the city centre right on our doorstep or the serenity of the duck pond in the Paddock, Emmanuel provides the ideal environment for our students to learn and to grow. For more information: Visit our webpages about admissions and about student life or look at our College Tour.

  7. Emmanuel House, the Hostel, the Squash Court and East Court. The Hostel was designed by William Fawcett, was built in 1886–88. It was constructed to provide affordable accommodation, and was doubled in size in 1894. The architect for the Victorian extension, and for Emmanuel House, was John Loughborough Pearson.