Regent's Park College, Oxford

Regent's Park College
Oxford
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Arms: Argent on a cross gules an open Bible properly irradiated or the pages inscribed with the words DOMINUS JESUS in letters sable on a chief wavy azure fish or.
LocationPusey Street
Coordinates51°45′26″N 1°15′39″W / 51.757255°N 1.260964°W / 51.757255; -1.260964
Full nameRegent's Park College, Oxford
Latin nameCollegium de Principis Cum Regentis Paradiso
MottoOmnia probate quod bonum tenete (Latin)
Establishedfounded 1752 (1752)
incorporating an education society in 1810
Named forRegent's Park, London
Previous namesStepney Academy (to 1856)
Sister collegeLucy Cavendish College, Cambridge
PrincipalSir Malcolm Evans[1]
Gracesee below
Websitewww.rpc.ox.ac.uk
Boat clubJCR Website
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Regent's Park College, Oxford is located in Oxford city centre
Regent's Park College, Oxford
Location in Oxford city centre

Regent's Park College (known colloquially within the university as Regent's) is a permanent private hall of the University of Oxford, situated in central Oxford, just off St Giles', England, United Kingdom.

Founded in 1810, the college moved to its present site in 1927 and became a licensed hall of the university in 1957. The college now admits both undergraduate and graduate students to take Oxford degrees in a variety of arts, humanities and social science subjects. It is one of the few academic institutions within the University of Oxford to have accepted women as well as men since before the mid-twentieth century, with women attending college since the 1920s. It is affiliated with the Baptist Union of Great Britain.

As of 2022, Regent's Park College had a financial endowment of £7.8 million.[2]

  1. ^ "Regent's Park College welcomes its new Principal". Regent’s Park College, Oxford. 4 January 2023. Retrieved 6 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Regent's Park College Report of the trustees for the year ended 31 August 2022". register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk. Retrieved 23 January 2024.

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