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  1. Our timeline. In 1838 Mansfield was founded as a theology college, Spring Hill College, in Birmingham. In 1887 we moved to our current home in Oxford. From 1913 we accepted women for ordination. In 1955 we joined Oxford University as a Permanent Private Hall. From 1979 we welcomed mixed cohorts.

  2. Mansfield College opened in Oxford in 1886, and was founded to allow Dissenters to study at Oxford University. That spirit of openness and inclusion continues into the twenty first century.

  3. Mansfield College offers an informal, stimulating environment in which tutors and students work together to achieve academic excellence and sustain a supportive as well as lively community. In any one year there are around 195 graduates in the Middle Common Room (MCR). To encourage good relations between the Senior and Middle Common Room ...

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  5. South Mansfield College, Muntinlupa City. 4,587 likes · 103 talking about this. South Mansfield College is a proud member of Southville Global Education Network (SGEN)

  6. www.oxfordvisit.com › university-and-colleges › oxford-collegesMansfield College - OxfordVisit

    Mansfield College was founded in 1838 under the patronage of George Storer Mansfield and his two sisters Sarah and Elizabeth. It was initially named Spring Hill, a college for nonconformist students, and was located in Birmingham. After 1871, when the Universities Tests Act abolished all religious tests for non-theological degrees at the University, Spring Hill College was moved to Oxford and ...

  7. Mansfield College Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 3TF. 10 meeting spaces with capacity for up to 160 guests for Theatre, Buffet, Classroom, Boardroom, Other, ‘E’, Dining, Lounge, Drinks Reception, and Office functions. Bedrooms 176. Ensuite 134. Standard 42. Breakfast yes. Lunch yes. Dinner yes