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  1. 30 de ene. de 2024 · Brasenose College, Oxford. Search this site Search. ... Our Principal, John Bowers, shares more thoughts on his time at the College. Read more: Principal's Blog: 17th January 2023 . Principal's Blog: 17 November 2022 .

  2. Brasenose College (BNC) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. It began as Brasenose Hall in the 13th century, before being founded as a college in 1509. The library and chapel were added in the mid-17th century and the new quadrangle in the late 19th a

  3. Explore Brasenose College’s 903 photos on Flickr! This site uses cookies to improve your experience and to help show content that is more relevant to your interests.

  4. Brasenose 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 ...

  5. Brasenose College Boat Club, reputed to be the oldest rowing club in the world. The College also offers free membership to the University gym, and access to squash courts. The Porters’ Lodge acts as the main reception and first point of contact for the College. It is open 24 hours a day. Each student has a pigeonhole in the

  6. Visits to the College Library are by appointment only. Please ensure you contact us in advance if you wish to visit with a small group. For exact opening times and further information contact the Lodge at 01865 277830. See further information on getting to Brasenose_College. You can also view a birds-eye map of Brasenose College main site

  7. Brasenose College was founded in 1509 by William Smyth, Bishop of Lincoln, and Sir Richard Sutton, a lawyer and the first lay founder of a college in Oxford or Cambridge. Before the foundation of the College part of the site was occupied by one of the medieval Oxford halls, Brasenose Hall. The name is thought to originate from a 'brazen nose ...