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St Catz is a vibrant community of students and academics, led by Professor Kersti Börjars. Learn more about the college, its history, environment, news and events.
St Catherine's College (Catz) offers a wide range of subjects, modern facilities and a friendly atmosphere. It is located in a tranquil environment with a boathouse, a gym, a music house and theatres.
St Catherine's College (colloquially called St Catz or Catz) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford. In 1974, it was also one of the first men's colleges to admit women.
Learn about St Catherine's College, one of the largest and most innovative colleges at Oxford, offering a wide range of subjects for both undergraduates and graduates. Find out how to apply, explore the college facilities and accommodation, and meet the fellows and students.
St Catherine’s College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in Oxford, England, and is the youngest college teaching both undergraduates and graduate students.
Officially opened in 1962 (although with heritage dating back to the 19th Century), St Catherine’s, or ‘Catz’ as it is fondly known, is the youngest mixed college in Oxford. Designed by Danish architect Arne Jacobsen, the original buildings and gardens showcase a unique modernist take on college design.