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  1. Welcome to Keble. With more than 800 bright and curious students, Keble is one of the biggest colleges at the University of Oxford. We’ve been around since 1870, and have been challenging the way things are done at Oxford since the beginning. We do whatever we can to make sure that learning, passion and ambition thrive within our college ...

  2. Keble College ( / ˈkiːbəl /) [3] is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford [4] in England. Its main buildings are on Parks Road, opposite the University Museum and the University Parks.

  3. Our Heritage. Keble College has come a long way since its opening in 1870 . The first Oxford College of the modern era, it was founded in memory of John Keble (1792-1866), well known for his best-selling Christian verse and a key member of the so-called ‘Oxford’ movement.

  4. El Keble College es uno de los colleges que constituyen la Universidad de Oxford en Inglaterra. Sus edificios principales se encuentran en Parks Road, en frente del Museo y el Parque de la Universidad. El college está rodeado por el norte por Keble Road, al sur por Museum Road, y al oeste por Blackhall road. Está cerca del Somerville College.

  5. We’re a fairly big and diverse college – there are over 400 undergraduates and almost the same number of graduates from all kinds of backgrounds. That means that whatever you’re into you’ll probably find like-minded people to share your passions.

  6. Keble College was originally established to extend access to Oxford University, and it remains true to that founding vision. We have students from all backgrounds and every corner of the globe. Keble students join a community where learning is valued and encouraged, but where there’s scope to develop in many other ways too.

  7. www.keble.ox.ac.uk › admissions › undergraduatesEnglish - Keble College

    English & Joint Schools. Keble College has a very strong tradition in English. Many renowned writers have studied here, including Ian Hamilton and Geoffrey Hill, the late Professor of Poetry at Oxford (2010-2015) and, more recently Caroline Criado Perez. For further information about English at Oxford, see the Faculty of English website and the ...