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  1. Tour Magdalen with Lucy and other members of the MCR, a college with a relaxed atmosphere but unambiguous ambitions towards academic and extra-curricular suc...

  2. History Magdalen College (1973-2010) Catholic laymen Francis Boucher, John Meehan and Peter Sampo founded "Magdalen College" in 1973, responding to the Second Vatican Council's call for the education of lay Catholic leaders, and with the encouragement of the Bishop of Manchester, Ernest John Primeau. The college was chartered by the State of New Hampshire August 22, 1973, and enrolled its ...

  3. Magdalen College has on-site facilities for rugby, cricket, football, squash, tennis and hockey, and an all-weather pitch. The college offers access to free gym and swimming facilities and there is also a college boat club. There are a number of active choirs and orchestras supported by music practice rooms and the Grove Auditorium, seating up ...

  4. Magdalen (pronounced ‘Maudlen’) has some of the most beautiful buildings in Oxford, new as well as ancient. It is set in 100 acres of grounds which include the deer park and Addison’s riverside walk. It is a lively college with an active and inclusive undergraduate body of about 400 students, who can live in college accommodation for the ...

  5. Magdalen College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford. It was founded in 1458 by William of Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester and is named after Mary Magdalene. The college is one of the largest and most prestigious colleges in Oxford, with approximately 500 undergraduates and 250 graduate students.

  6. Magdalen College [ˈmɔːdlɪn] ist eines der älteren Colleges der University of Oxford. Gegründet im Jahr 1458, gilt Magdalen noch heute als eines der renommiertesten und schönsten Colleges der Universität. Magdalen College befindet sich am östlichen Rand der Oxforder Innenstadt, am Ufer des River Cherwell.

  7. Magdalen is currently home to around 400 undergraduate students, 200 graduate students, lots of friendly Fellows and staff, and a herd of deer. That might sound a lot, but the brilliant thing about having such a large College is that there is plenty of space for everyone.