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  1. How to submit your work. Send your piece as one multi-page PDF (including the cover sheet we provide) to admissions@mansfield.ox.ac.uk , Or, if you’re unable to scan and email your written work, you can submit a hard copy (single-sided and not stapled) to the Admissions Office, Mansfield College, Mansfield Road, OX1 3TF.

  2. Postgraduate subjects at Mansfield. We particularly welcome applications for advanced degrees in subjects where we have a Fellow or tutor at Mansfield. These include Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Economics, Engineering, English, Geography, History, Human Sciences, Jurisprudence, Mathematics, Materials, Philosophy, Physics, Politics, and ...

  3. www.mansfield.ox.ac.uk › study-here › undergraduateSubjects - Mansfield College

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  4. Leading by example . For Mansfield. Forever. will secure Mansfield College’s long-term ambitions to make an Oxford education accessible to talented students whatever their background, and enable transformative projects to meet its educational goals. The campaign has been kick-started by a major donation – the largest in the College’s history – from alumnus Chris Foster, who graduated ...

  5. Founded: 1886. Undergraduate students per year: 73. Total number of undergraduate students: 220. Famous alumni: Chris Bryant MP, BAFTA award-winning filmmaker Adam Curtis, and BBC News reporter Justin Rowlatt. You might also want to take a look at the Mansfield alternative prospectus or the official college website.

  6. www.mansfield.ox.ac.uk › for-mansfield-forever › peoplePeople - Mansfield College

    Helen Mountfield, KC, Principal. With your support, we aim to endow at least one tutorial position in each of Mansfield’s core subjects. Our ambition also extends to junior and senior research positions, and posts across the College – it’s these people who enable Mansfield to excel both academically, and in our access and outreach work.

  7. Mansfield College opened in Oxford in 1886, and was founded to allow Dissenters to study at Oxford University. That spirit of openness and inclusion continues into the twenty first century.