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working at the House of
Commons, donated a pair of tortoises - one to his own college, and one to Balliol, where he had attended an open day in 1999. The new tortoise, Matilda, died in April 2009. Taking care of the resident tortoise is one of the many tasks assigned to Balliol students each year.
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Each year the college matriculates approximately 260 undergraduates and postgraduates combined according to the most recent data which is from the three-year period 2021-2023. The same source gives the socio-demographic profile of the students is as follows: male 54.5%; state educated 69.6%; white
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South-side is the front part of the Master's
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In 2017, the college entered into a specialised financial arrangement which enabled it to project a new 200 plus 'study-bedsits' accommodation range at the Master's Field/ Jowett Walk/ St Cross Road site which would also replace the
Eastman Professor's House, Martin and Dellal buildings there. This
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The oldest parts of the college are the north and west ranges of the front quadrangle, dated to 1431, respectively the medieval hall, west side, now the "new library" and the "old library" first floor north side. The ground floor is the Old Senior Common Room. Balliol's second library pre-dates the
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Balliol students and the traditional conservatism and social exclusivity of Trinity gave the rivalry an extra edge. The fact that Balliol (in contrast to Trinity) had admitted a number of Indian and Asiatic students also gave many of the taunts from the Trinity side a distinctly
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The project includes ten new buildings and a new sports pavilion, including a space for dining, events, spectators and squash courts in the basement. The first building opened in spring 2019 and the completion and occupation of the rest is due by
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Trinity College, at the southern end is the Master's Garden, in front of the chapel, and the Fellows' Garden in front of the "Old" (Senior) Common Room. The Tower forming the corner between the "Old Hall" and "Old Library" is also by Salvin, of
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had in 1964 resolved to admit women, but had been prevented from doing so without the approval of the university, which argued that this would be detrimental to the existing women's colleges. On 2 June 1971, a consilium at
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extensive garden, TV and computer rooms, music practice rooms, a 'Cockpit' leisure room, and the graduate-student-run 'Megaron' bar. The Manor from 1967 until the full admission of women at Balliol in 1979 was host to the Balliol-St Anne's Graduate Institution, including students from
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The shouting of chants over the wall is still known as "a Gordouli", and the tradition continues as the students gather to sing following boat club dinners and other events. The traditional Gordouli is said to have been sung by Balliol and Trinity men in the trenches of
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Balliol College is run by the master and fellows of the college. The master of the college must be "the person who is, in their judgement, most fit for the government of the College as a place of religion, learning, and education". The current master is Dame
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where they participate in a very slow race; Balliol's own Rosa competed and won many times. Rosa disappeared in the Spring of 2004, and while numerous conspiracy theories abounded, none is officially recognised by the college. However, on 29 April 2007,
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The ground floor contains the college bar and shop, known as "The Buttery" (west side) and the Senior Common Room lunch room (east side). The 1966 new Senior Common Room range (Stc XXIII) (northern and eastern sides) was a benefaction of the
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and during the great rebellion, and by Wood's time few of the miniatures in the remaining volumes had escaped mutilation. But by 1890, no less than 152 of Grey's codices were still in the possession of the college, and form a large part of
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Balliol became known for its radicalism and political activism in the 20th century, and saw an abortive coup in the 1960s in which students took over the college and declared it "the People's Republic of Balliol". The contrast between the
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The college's dining hall was built in 1877, replacing an older hall in the front quadrangle, which had become too small for the college's population. Designed by Alfred Waterhouse, the hall is built in geometric style, using
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publication of printed books in Europe. There is a possibility that the original Master's Chamber, south west side, adorned with a fine oriel window, is earlier than these; it is now the Master's Dining Room.
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would mean a net increase of approximately 140 rooms fulfilling the college's long-term intention of providing accommodation to all its undergraduates for all their degree terms and also some rooms for dons.
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on short-term contracts. In addition, there are visiting international academics who come to Oxford for periods of up to a year, an example of this is the George Eastman Visiting Professorial Fellowship.
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In 2021, students sent an open letter to the college and protested regarding their welfare following an alleged incident of sexual assault on a female graduate student that was covered by
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shortly after this. The creation of the Balliol–St Anne's Graduate Institution with St Anne's in 1967 led to the coeducation of men and women on the
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Hopkins, Clare; Ward-Perkins, Bryan (1989–1990). "The Trinity/Balliol Feud".
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3334:"Women at Balliol sundial unveiled - Balliol College, University of Oxford"
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and Tisbury stone, with roof and woodwork made of oak. The hall features a
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which has its own bar, gardens, common room, gym and computing facilities.
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and transition from British rule into an independent, democratic nation
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3666:"Holywell Manor Festival 2018 - Balliol College, University of Oxford"
3458:"Oxford postgrad says sexual assault complaint was met with hostility"
3422:"Dame Helen Ghosh to leave National Trust for Balliol College, Oxford"
2448:, contemporary thought at Balliol is firmly grounded in the so-called
1934:, (after whose donation of expanding the JCR is named the Norway Room)
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The majority of research and post-graduate students are housed in the
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The Master and Scholars of Balliol College in the University of Oxford
3485:"Oxford students rise up against Balliol College over assault claims"
2423:, regarded as "The Father of Economics" or "The Father of Capitalism"
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3590:"Drawings of Balliol by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812-1852)"
3352:"Portrait unveiled in Hall - Balliol College, University of Oxford"
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Balliol College: A History, Second Edition: Reissue, with revisions
1263:
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3291:"Obituary for Carol Clark - Balliol College, University of Oxford"
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Shakespeare Survey Volume 47: Playing Places for Shakespeare.
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Hopkins and Ward-Perkins, "Trinity/Balliol Feud", pp. 54–60.
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Carol Symphony: the life and times of Victor Hely-Hutchinson
2378:, described as probably the most influential single work of
2246:, ranked 36th on the BBC list of 100 greatest British novels
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In 1880, seven mischievous Balliol undergraduates published
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Many undergraduates and some graduates live in buildings on
3370:"Unveiling of portrait of Professor Frances Kirwan in Hall"
1734:, started performing experiments based on Newton's findings
621:, two bars, and separate common rooms for the fellows, the
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Balliol College Hall and SCR (from Fellows' Garden), Oxford
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4351:(2nd, revised ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Balliol played an important role in early modern science:
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of the twentieth century, he was elected a Fellow of the
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Educational institutions established in the 13th century
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Hopkins and Ward-Perkins, "Trinity/Balliol Feud", p. 51.
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Hopkins and Ward-Perkins, "Trinity/Balliol Feud", p. 45.
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For many years, there has been a traditional and fierce
4178:"Ghislaine Maxwell convicted in Epstein sex abuse case"
2855:. University of Oxford. 1 December 2023. Archived from
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who has been acclaimed as the "greatest living critic"
1215:, the rivalry goes back to the late 17th century, when
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For over 700 years, Balliol College admitted men only.
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Catalogue of the Manuscripts of Balliol College Oxford
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The height of Baliol's literary influence came in the
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List of people associated with Balliol College, Oxford
1155:, which aimed to live one day of each term backwards.
2459:, a leading proponent of ordinary language philosophy
2349:, known for his translation of Chinese classics like
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Buildings and structures of the University of Oxford
4388:
A virtual tour of Balliol College (360° photographs)
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Knight, G. Norman (1969). "The Quest for Gordouli".
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Balliol has also contributed to the sporting world;
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Montague Burton Professor of International Relations
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3162:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 64–66.
3037:"Balliol College: The 750th Anniversary and Beyond"
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4176:Hays, Tom; Neumeister, Larry (29 December 2021).
706:, was unveiled in 2012, depicting benefactor and
2658:The last two being opposed in their election by
2614:Matilda Simon, 3rd Baroness Simon of Wythenshawe
2512:Other notable contemporary philosophers include
2013:from 1921 until his death in 1957, also studied
1422:. The other quatrains are much less well known.
4106:"Browning at Balliol: A Bicentenary Exhibition"
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1129:in Hilary, and the May Dinner in Trinity Term.
330:
3985:(1934, covering matriculations 1833–1933) and
3907:Wimsey's Biblical quotation is from John 4: 9.
560:, was the first American master and the first
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3964:"The Balliol rhymes" by Walter George Hiscock
1396:The best known of these rhymes is the one on
1144:below) on Broad Street, outside the gates of
934:Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory
424:Balliol College was founded in about 1263 by
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4400:Balliol College Dining Hall (zoomable image)
3874:The Oxford University Alternative Prospectus
3845:, later Deputy Master and Controller of the
3683:"Students by college/permanent private hall"
3545:. Balliol College, Oxford. 10 February 2010.
1141:
465:List of academics of Balliol College, Oxford
4378:Junior Common Room (undergraduate students)
4147:(17 March 2001). "George and his dragons".
4015:. Associated Press. Retrieved 7 April 2011.
3981:(1914, covering matriculations 1832–1914),
3905:. London: New English Library. p. 157.
3270:"Annual Admissions Statistical Report 2018"
3054:"Award winners | University of Oxford"
2433:politicians, often Balliol alumni, such as
2042:, described as one of the most influential
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3989:(1953, covering matriculations 1900–1950).
3557:"Balliol Archives - tracing a Balliol man"
3012:"PPE: the Oxford degree that runs Britain"
2370:In terms of critics, Balliol has produced
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1369:Since observed by, Yours faithfully, GOD.
944:Holywell Manor, Manor Road and Jowett Walk
524:List of masters of Balliol College, Oxford
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4298:Oxford: A Cultural and Literary Companion
3926:. London: New English Library. p. 8.
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2609:in 2021, graduated from Balliol in 1985.
1781:was a Balliol student from 1959 to 1962.
1048:Balliol College, and its previous Master
568:virus. The former Master of Balliol, Sir
3685:. Ox.ac.uk. Retrieved on 10 August 2018.
3225:. Balliol College, Oxford. 18 March 2011
2929:"Balliol College | University of Oxford"
2593:International Humanist and Ethical Union
2087:, at one point, all three simultaneously
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1721:, due in large part to the influence of
1717:, in a public seminary" and was elected
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1296:" Sayers also alludes to the rivalry in
1068:) was a Professorial Fellow of Balliol.
4209:. London: Futura. pp. 434 et seq.
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2624:Chancellors of the University of Oxford
2612:The first transgender hereditary peer,
1389:. Verses of this form are now known as
1343:When there's no one about in the Quad.
910:1853 and balances that at Stc XVI–XIX.
737:and the first woman to hold that post.
633:. The sports ground is mainly used for
5409:Association for the Education of Women
4978:Politics & International Relations
4806:Linguistics, Philology & Phonetics
4405:Balliol College History & Archives
4383:Middle Common Room (graduate students)
4342:(1st ed.). London: F.E. Robinson.
3872:Baraniuk, Chris, ed. (December 2010).
3245:"Annual Admissions Statistical Report"
2444:Like most philosophy faculties in the
2408:Notable Balliol philosophers include:
2219:, one of the earliest interpreters of
1855:Current politically prominent alumni:
1751:, best known for his discovery of the
1428:included 18 of these quatrains in his
480:Beit Professor of Commonwealth History
392:graduates. The college pioneered the
3946:Segrove, Natalya (25 February 2010).
3076:Balliol College, University of Oxford
2975:Balliol College, University of Oxford
2566:cricket captains and the 8th and 9th
2504:, Professor of Ancient Philosophy at
2048:American Academy of Arts and Sciences
1895:, "Father of Independence" and first
1418:This and 18 others are attributed to
7:
5508:Grade I listed educational buildings
5493:Colleges of the University of Oxford
4092:"Balliol Archives - Browning Papers"
3615:"Jowett Papers - Biographical Index"
3483:Woolcock, Nicola (6 December 2021).
2778:Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
2760:Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
2709:Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
2691:Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
2465:, the first president of the Oxford
791:The gateway to Balliol, designed by
440:(their son and grandson each became
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4242:from the original on 23 August 2020
4135:. Cambridge University Press, 1994.
3853:. See Knight, "Quest for Gordouli".
3159:The University of Oxford: A History
2101:, the first woman to hold this role
1820:Other senior leadership positions:
1413:What I don't know isn't knowledge.
1409:There's no knowledge but I know it.
1335:There was a young man who said, God
490:. Other professorships include the
16:College of the University of Oxford
5503:Grade I listed buildings in Oxford
4153:. London. Retrieved 27 March 2008.
3723:National Heritage List for England
3010:Beckett, Andy (23 February 2017).
2953:Sir Charles Edward Mallet (1968).
2474:, moral theorist described as an "
1357:Dear Sir, your astonishment's odd:
380:) is a constituent college of the
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4230:Ffrench, Andrew (3 August 2021).
3696:"Jowett Walk project description"
3528:. Oxford: Clarendon. p. 401.
3208:Statute II "The Master", clause 1
2959:. Barnes & Noble. p. 83.
2904:"Colleges - University of Oxford"
2832:"Balliol Archives - College Arms"
1913:, first secretary general of the
533:, former Director-General of the
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5443:
5442:
4781:Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
4504:
4261:Somerville, Ewan (13 May 2023).
4034:Menon, Suresh (5 January 2021).
3698:. MJP Architects. Archived from
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2467:Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
1767:, eventually becoming the third
1469:Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
501:The fellows are supplemented by
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322:
3131:"Q & A: oldest established"
2415:, a pioneer in the thinking of
2181:and became the college's first
1905:country's independence movement
1765:Savilian Professor of Astronomy
1719:Savilian Professor of Astronomy
1461:Workers Educational Association
5488:1263 establishments in England
4983:Social Policy and Intervention
4074:. HarperCollins. pp. 656–657.
3718:"Church of St Cross (1369450)"
3135:Balliolarchivist.wordpress.com
2674:, a former fellow of Balliol.
2282:Modern Library 100 Best Novels
1436:People associated with Balliol
1204:and Balliol's sister college,
735:Savilian Professor of Geometry
338:Location in Oxford city centre
1:
5329:Roger Bannister running track
4811:Medieval and Modern Languages
4042:– via www.thehindu.com.
4024:Jones 2005, pp. 148–149.
3862:Knight, "Quest for Gordouli".
3826:Trinity College Oxford Report
3769:Trinity College Oxford Report
3420:Weale, Sally (18 July 2017).
3394:Leech, Emma (30 March 2017).
2884:. Balliol College. p. 26
2574:received her MBA at Balliol.
2161:, influential poet and critic
2079:held equivalent positions in
1337:Must think it exceedingly odd
1104:Saint Catherine of Alexandria
756:Front Quadrangle, Old Library
482:, which is currently held by
5085:Oxford University Innovation
4301:. Signal Books. p. 67.
3184:"Balliol Website (Archived)"
3156:Brockliss, L. W. B. (2016).
3096:Jones, John (10 July 1997).
2324:Among contemporary writers:
2243:A Dance to the Music of Time
2171:every year from 1903 to 1909
2167:, who was nominated for the
1757:nutation of the Earth's axis
1411:I am Master of this College,
1206:St John's College, Cambridge
1120:St John's College, Cambridge
1080:The front of the college in
915:Balliol-Trinity Laboratories
229:St John's College, Cambridge
200:; 761 years ago
5513:Alfred Waterhouse buildings
5414:Delegacy for Women Students
4416:for Balliol College, Oxford
3102:. Oxford University Press.
2668:Christ's College, Cambridge
2478:with the soul of a general
2312:Royal Society of Literature
1453:International Baccalaureate
1222:The traditional words run:
983:. Former residents include
667:Balliol College Dining Hall
492:Boden Professor of Sanskrit
5536:
5282:Rugby League Varsity Match
4349:Balliol College: a history
3849:, was an undergraduate at
3559:. Balliol College, Oxford.
1982:communications specialist
1791:Balliol has produced four
1444:
1339:If he finds that this tree
1202:Trinity College, Cambridge
867:St Peter's College, Oxford
783:The interior of the chapel
521:
462:
403:, these alumni include 13
5438:
5429:Oxford University Gazette
5287:Rugby Union Varsity Match
5158:Australian rules football
5132:Hebrew and Jewish Studies
5043:Institutes and affiliates
4968:International Development
4761:Divisions and departments
4502:
4472:The Lord Patten of Barnes
2304:Nobel Prize in Literature
2271:Trustee from the Toolroom
2211:Nobel Prize in Literature
2189:Of 20th century writers:
2169:Nobel Prize in Literature
2044:US Supreme Court justices
1937:His son and current king
1054:Oxford Internet Institute
1044:Oxford Internet Institute
981:St Anne's College, Oxford
904:Bernard Sunley Foundation
884:Oxford Internet Institute
857:Under a statute of 1881,
708:Oxford Internet Institute
317:
307:Balliol College Boat Club
188:
61:
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28:
5292:University Cricket Match
4055:Shoghi Effendi in Oxford
3975:Balliol College Register
3219:"Election of New Master"
2743:, writer and philosopher
2664:Lord Bingham of Cornhill
2306:nine times, and elected
1915:Gulf Cooperation Council
1888:reunification of Germany
1743:Stirling's approximation
1540:Cyril Norman Hinshelwood
1058:Social Sciences Division
989:Masako, Empress of Japan
704:Dervorguilla of Galloway
595:to Head of the River in
438:Dervorguilla of Galloway
5483:Balliol College, Oxford
5095:Ripon College Cuddesdon
5090:Oxford University Press
4726:Permanent private halls
4393:11 January 2010 at the
3948:"Trinity fish murdered"
2638:George Nathaniel Curzon
2380:Shakespearean criticism
2308:Companion of Literature
2299:The Doors of Perception
2040:John Marshall Harlan II
1944:Political journalists:
1875:International leaders:
1845:George Nathaniel Curzon
1793:British Prime Ministers
1687:Physiology or Medicine
1609:Physiology or Medicine
1557:Physiology or Medicine
1365:And that's why the tree
1188:Balliol–Trinity rivalry
1142:Balliol–Trinity rivalry
1022:Grade I listed building
861:, one of the remaining
578:University of Liverpool
409:British prime ministers
5111:Recognised independent
5060:Ineos Oxford Institute
4918:Mathematical Institute
4877:Mathematical, Physical
3820:Balliol College Record
3816:For the Gordouli, see
3754:5 October 2016 at the
3743:John Hely-Hutchinson,
3250:. University of Oxford
2807:Richard von Weizsäcker
2794:, economist and author
2476:analytical philosopher
2421:Scottish Enlightenment
2419:and key figure of the
2337:National Poet of Wales
2317:Franco-English writer
2140:
2093:is the immediate past
2035:
1880:Richard von Weizsäcker
1776:Evolutionary biologist
1741:, best remembered for
1497:
1486:
1420:Henry Charles Beeching
1416:
1372:
1346:
1318:Materialistic limerick
1239:
1172:Corpus Christi College
1153:Hysteron Proteron Club
1092:
1084:
1072:Traditions and customs
1011:Wadham College, Oxford
963:
953:
796:
784:
768:
757:
712:Dame Stephanie Shirley
668:
600:
593:Balliol College rowing
519:
428:under the guidance of
420:Foundation and origins
415:History and governance
189:Collegium Balliolensis
5404:First women graduates
5297:University Golf Match
5050:Begbroke Science Park
4826:Theology and Religion
4295:Horan, David (1999).
3998:"Nobel Prize Facts".
3923:Murder Must Advertise
3782:Field, Becca (2023).
2591:and President of the
2587:, Chief Executive of
2382:ever published, the "
2376:Shakespearean Tragedy
2145:Gerard Manley Hopkins
2130:
2033:
1492:
1481:
1473:Amnesty International
1383:The Masque of B-ll--l
1376:The Masque of Balliol
1354:
1341:Still continues to be
1332:
1299:Murder Must Advertise
1112:University of Glasgow
1090:
1079:
959:
951:
790:
782:
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755:
748:Buildings and grounds
733:became the twentieth
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459:Academics and fellows
396:degree in the 1920s.
384:. Founded in 1263 by
5314:Christ Church Ground
5075:Oxford-Man Institute
4953:Continuing Education
4452:University of Oxford
4347:Jones, John (2005).
3374:Balliol College News
2811:President of Germany
2001:Christopher Hitchens
1972:s chief arts writer
1884:President of Germany
1707:The early Newtonian
1367:Will continue to be,
1236:And he should know.
1007:Michael Pilch Studio
382:University of Oxford
30:University of Oxford
5422:The Oxford Magazine
5240:Women's Lightweight
4908:Engineering Science
4013:The Washington Post
3788:Cambridgeshire Live
3358:. 26 November 2012.
2595:graduated in 2004.
2495:Reasons and Persons
2284:of the 20th century
2099:Metropolitan Police
1957:s associate editor
1753:aberration of light
1657:William D. Phillips
1511:
1502:Nobel Prize winners
972:Kenneth Norman Bell
921:(originator of the
833:William Butterfield
765:William Butterfield
731:Dame Frances Kirwan
716:Dame Frances Kirwan
544:, and an alumna of
542:Permanent Secretary
157: /
5392:fictional colleges
5324:New College Ground
5277:Polo Varsity Match
5070:Internet Institute
5055:Big Data Institute
5020:History of Science
5010:Bodleian Libraries
4994:Gardens, Libraries
4786:American Institute
4700:University College
4585:Lady Margaret Hall
3918:Sayers, Dorothy L.
3897:Sayers, Dorothy L.
3702:on 27 August 2009.
3646:. 10 February 2010
3190:on 6 December 2004
2725:, Guardian of the
2542:Timothy Williamson
2141:
2137:literary modernism
2036:
1939:Harald V of Norway
1763:and was appointed
1737:The mathematician
1670:Anthony J. Leggett
1605:Baruch S. Blumberg
1510:
1498:
1487:
1407:My name is J-W-TT.
1363:about in the Quad.
1102:of the college is
1093:
1085:
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954:
847:Hannah Brackenbury
841:designed the main
797:
785:
769:
758:
742:Al Jazeera English
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601:
520:
449:University College
161:51.7547°N 1.2578°W
5470:
5469:
5272:Henley Boat Races
5267:Women's Boat Race
5235:Men's Lightweight
5038:
5037:
4879:and Life Sciences
4866:Population Health
4560:Harris Manchester
4308:978-1-902669-05-2
4108:. 13 August 2014.
4080:978-0-06-054042-5
3902:Five Red Herrings
3640:"Library History"
3543:"Library History"
3464:. 5 December 2021
2991:. Balliol College
2853:"Student numbers"
2603:Ghislaine Maxwell
2568:Nawabs of Pataudi
2417:political economy
2396:Christopher Ricks
2265:A Town Like Alice
1996:David Aaronovitch
1974:Charlotte Higgins
1893:Sir Sereste Khama
1694:
1693:
1313:Literary repartee
1286:Dorothy L. Sayers
1278:Lord Peter Wimsey
1273:Five Red Herrings
1066:William H. Dutton
1062:Oxford University
930:Cyril Hinshelwood
873:Garden Quadrangle
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