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  1. 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 ...

  2. Master's Field: overview. Policies and Statutes. Prize Holders. Scholarship and Exhibition Holders. Graduation. Balliol Interdisciplinary Institute. Nursery. In this section you can find information about current Balliol people, and job vacancies.

  3. Balliol has a large, lively, and international graduate community. We are pleased to welcome graduates following a variety of study programmes; see the University website for details of the subjects in which we accept applications.. If you are considering applying to Balliol, the pages in this section have a great deal of useful information for you.

  4. Successful applications are then passed on to colleges for assessment for a college place. Not all courses are offered by any one college. Balliol offers a significant number and range of courses across the Humanities, Social Sciences, Medical Sciences, and Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences, reflecting the many academic interests within ...

  5. Balliol is an academic community which exists to promote excellence in learning and to encourage scholarship and research at the very highest levels. Founded in 1263, it is one of the oldest ...

  6. 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.

  7. www.oxfordvisit.com › university-and-colleges › balliol-collegeBalliol College - OxfordVisit

    Balliol College was founded in 1263 y John I of Balliol, a landowner from Barnard Castle in County Durham. It’s said that the founder abducted a bishop after a dispute over land and forced him to support a group of Oxford scholars – thus, Balliol College was born. When John I died, his widow Dervoguilla continued his work, providing more ...