The Oxford Guide - Differences between Version 3 and Version 2 of Linacre College
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Linacre welcomes students from all backgrounds and subject fields, and has a more diverse multi-cultural community than the older colleges. It is well known for the quality of its food and bops (parties). address='St. Cross Rd' |
Unlike older colleges, Linacre has a diverse multi-cultural community and welcomes students from all backgrounds and subject fields. It is well known for the quality of its food and bops (parties). address='' |
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Linacre College was founded in October 1962. It is named after the outstanding Renaissance figure Thomas Linacre (1460-1524), and began life as a university department for graduate students. Linacre is a graduate only college and currently has around 350 postgraduate students. The current premises are on the corner of St Cross and South Parks Road.
Unlike older colleges, Linacre has a diverse multi-cultural community and welcomes students from all backgrounds and subject fields. It is well known for the quality of its food and bops (parties).
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