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Revision as of 15:54, 12 March 2016
The University of Oxford is the oldest university in the United Kingdom, comprising a number of self-governing colleges and other institutions, most of which are located in and around the centre of Oxford.Contents
- 1 LGBT history
- 2 Notable alumni and academics
- 2.1 Balliol College
- 2.2 Christ Church
- 2.3 Corpus Christi College
- 2.4 Exeter College
- 2.5 Jesus College
- 2.6 Magdalen College
- 2.7 New College
- 2.8 Oriel College
- 2.9 Pembroke College
- 2.10 Somerville College
- 2.11 St Anne's College
- 2.12 St Catherine's College
- 2.13 St Edmund Hall
- 2.14 St John's College
- 2.15 Trinity College
- 2.16 University College
- 2.17 Wadham College
LGBT history
The Oxford University LGBT Lectures have been held annually since 2010.
Notable alumni and academics
Balliol College
Christ Church
Corpus Christi College
- Alan Hollinghurst (lecturer)
- Kenneth Kendall
Exeter College
Jesus College
Magdalen College
- Alan Hollinghurst
- H Montgomery Hyde
- John Mark Ainsley
- Lord Alfred Douglas
- John Wolfenden (fellow)
- Matt Houlbrook
- Oscar Wilde
New College
Oriel College
- John Henry Newman (Fellow)
Pembroke College
Somerville College
- Alan Hollinghurst (lecturer)
St Anne's College
- Michael Dillon (as Laura Dillon)
St Catherine's College
St Edmund Hall
St John's College
Trinity College
University College
Wadham College
- Andrew Hodges (Fellow)
- John Wilkins (Warden)
- Rowan Williams
- Robert Thistlethwayte (Warden)