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  1. Led by Pembroke College, OxNet is an established Access and Outreach initiative run collaboratively between participating colleges at the University of Oxford, other Higher Education institutions and seven Hub secondary schools/colleges in West London, the North West and North East of England. OxNet's national network of Hubs work with multiple ...

  2. BOOK NOW – Pembroke 400 Festival – June 29, 2024. → May 14, 2024 0. Bring your partner, get a group of friends together and join us for the biggest event of Pembroke’s 400th year to celebrate all things Pembroke: our research, our people, our treasures, our food, and much more! On 29th June, Pembroke College officially turns 400 years ...

  3. Pembroke College Virtual Tour. Have a look around! Here’s how the tours work: Each tour starts in the Porter’s lodge which is at the entrance to the college. From there you can navigate through the college and its grounds by clicking on the arrow button . In the top left corner of the screen you’ll see a menu icon with a list of all the ...

  4. Visiting Students. Pembroke has been welcoming Visiting Students to the College since the early 1990s, in one of the longest-running programmes in Oxford. We operate a vibrant, full-year programme where students can enjoy and integrate fully into the College and University life.

  5. A virtual tour experience for the University of Cambridge. If you require assistance, please email CAOEvents@admin.cam.ac.uk

  6. In 1931 Pembroke College began a nursing program with the Rhode Island Hospital Training School for Nurses to train women to teach in nursing school. The "coordinate" status of Pembroke College was valued because it allowed women to take courses with Brown students yet still experience the characteristics of single-sex education.

  7. 9:00: Registration: Foyer: 9:20: Opening remarks: Recital Room, 4 Mill Lane: 9:30: Panel 1 - Displacement and Belonging. Chair: Oudai Tozan (Faculty of Education). Oksana Starshova (Faculty of English/Pembroke College) Migration and sense of place in literary imagination. Mariia Lupak (Cambridge Ukrainian Studies) The role of Lina Kostenko'spoetry in preserving Ukrainian identity of emigrants ...