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  1. Balliol Sanctuary Fund. Creating sustainable, long-term and secure funding for scholars seeking sanctuary from crisis.

  2. www.balliol.ox.ac.uk › current-members › it-servicesIT Services | Balliol College

    College History. Brief History of Balliol College; The Founders of Balliol College and their Families; Balliol College Heraldry; St Catherine of Alexandria, College Patron; History of Scholarships, Exhibitions and Prizes; Library History. Buildings and Stained Glass; Busts, Statues and Portraits; History of the Archives. St Cross Church ...

  3. www.balliol.ox.ac.uk › visit-balliol › contact-usContact us | Balliol College

    Balliol College, Oxford, OX1 3BJ, United Kingdom. Tel: + 44 ( 0) 1865 277777. For direct telephone lines, please see also the contact information given in the different sections of this website.

  4. Other Balliol people. There are lists of notable Balliol people, past and present, on Wikipedia: listed by category here, and as a longer list of alumni here. See also the College news page, which features many stories about interesting activities by College Members, and Balliol Archives and Manuscripts.

  5. ベリオール・カレッジ. ベリオール・カレッジ(英: Balliol College [ˈbeɪliəl]) )は、1263年に設立された、オックスフォード大学を構成するカレッジのひとつ。. このカレッジの卒業生には、4人の首相経験者、5人のノーベル賞受賞者、大勢の文学者や写真家がいる。 。 政治経済学者アダム・スミス ...

  6. Geschiedenis. Het college werd onder leiding van de bisschop van Durham in 1263 gesticht door John I de Balliol, een Schotse edelman van Picardische oorsprong. Na zijn dood in 1269, maakte zijn weduwe Dervorguilla van Galloway de stichting definitief: ze bracht de nodige goederen in en formuleerde in 1282 de statuten van het college. Het college bleef lange tijd van bescheiden formaat.

  7. Balliol is right in the centre of Oxford, close to laboratories, lecture theatres and libraries, as well as shops, transport links and the city’s many attractions. The main site is on Broad Street. Behind the 19 th-century façade is the Front Quad, with the Chapel, built in 1857, and the College’s oldest, 15 th-century buildings.