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Magdalen College
Recently, Magdalen College (pronounced "Maudlin") came in second in the rankings. Magdalen is generally regarded as one of the three grand colleges of Oxford, the others being Christ Church and New College (where WISC also has an arrangement). It was founded in 1458 by William of Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester and later Lord High Chancellor of England. The official name of the College is "The President and Scholars of the College of St. Mary Magdalen in the University of Oxford". Magdalen has 407 undergraduates and 144 graduates and is one of the largest colleges in Oxford. The library is one of the largest college libraries and is open 24 hours a day; Visiting Students will have full borrowing privileges. The college has often been described as "stunningly beautiful", an idyllic riverside setting. Although more traditional than most colleges, Magdalen has a reputation for friendliness and a laid-back ethos. There is a room named after Oscar Wilde, a former student of Magdalen. Edward Gibbon, King Edward VIII, several Commonwealth Prime Ministers, U.S. Supreme Court Justices David Souter and Stephen Breyer and many leaders in many fields were also alumni. Magdalen has one more significant arrangement with a U.S. educational institution, it regularly welcomes a small group of students from Stanford University. The college works with only one overseas program-WISC-to receive recommendations for Visiting Student places. The Academic Supervisor for these Visiting Students in Magdalen College is Robert Jacobs (D.Phil., oxon.) a lecturer in chemestry. As an experienced scholar, Dr. Jacobs will be able to persuade some of the best teachers in Oxford University to tutor these students. He will ensure that these Visiting Students are taught in the normal way by these same highly qualified tutors who teach degree candidates. For more information on Magdalen College go to: www.magd.ox.ac.uk (Visiting Students only)(Please note the reference to WISC) |
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