St Hilda's College, Oxford

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St Hilda's College, Oxford
                 
College name St Hilda's College, Oxford
Named after
Established 1893
Principal Lady English
JCR President Olivia Bailey
Undergraduates 420
MCR President Sarah-Jane Fenton
Graduates 86
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St Hilda's College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. It was founded by Dorothea Beale, who also founded Cheltenham Ladies' College, and is the only remaining college to admit only female students. However, on 7 June 2006 the Governing Body voted to admit men as both fellows and students. The date when this will occur is yet to be decided. [1]

The college is in Cowley Place, and is the most easterly of all the university's colleges. It consists of six major buildings containing student accommodation and teaching areas: Hall, South, Milham Ford, Wolfson, Garden, and the Christina Barratt Building (opened in 2001). The Jacqueline Du Pré Music Building is a concert venue named after the famous cellist who was an honorary fellow of the college.

The current Principal is Judith English. She will retire in July 2007. Her successor will be Sheila Forbes, CBE, a graduate of the college.

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[edit] Trivia

  • St Hilda's students were the subject of the Channel 4 documentary series College Girls, broadcast in 2002.
  • The nickname for undergraduates at the college is "Hildabeasts".[2]

[edit] Notable former students

See also Alumni of St Hilda's College.

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[edit] Honorary fellows

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