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LMH is a pioneering college that admits women and men and offers a Foundation Year for under-represented students. Learn about its history, academics, events, alumni, and more.
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Learn about the history, academics and achievements of Lady Margaret Hall, one of the first women's colleges of Oxford University. Founded in 1878 by Edward Talbot, the college is named after Lady Margaret Beaufort and has a High Anglican tradition.
Lady Margaret Hall (LMH) es uno de los colleges que constituyen la Universidad de Oxford, en el Reino Unido y está situado en Norham Gardens en el norte de Oxford. Nombrado por Margarita Beaufort, se fundó en 1878 como el primer colegio en Oxford para mujeres y ha aceptado tanto hombres como mujeres desde 1979.
LMH is a diverse and pioneering academic community that transforms the lives of hundreds of students. Learn about its history, facilities, music, library, chapel, work opportunities and location.
LMH is a pioneering college that admits men and women and offers a Foundation Year for under-represented students. It has a beautiful site with gardens, a library, a theatre, a gym and more.
Lady Margaret Hall has a thriving graduate community, welcoming students from all over the world. The college is a vibrant, interdisciplinary community that balances student wellbeing with academic excellence.
In 1878 LMH was founded and changed Oxford University for ever. It opened up Oxford to women for the first time. They were pioneers and broke boundaries, going on to lead remarkable lives, such as founding Save The Children and becoming the first female President of the British Medical Association.