Colleges and Halls of Oxford University and Cambridge University
Oxford University Colleges and Halls The 39 official Colleges and 7 Private Halls of the University of Oxford.
All Souls College
Balliol College
Blackfriars PPH
Brasenose College
Campion Hall PPH
Christ Church
Corpus Christi College
Exeter College
Green College
Greyfriars PPH
Harris Manchester College
Hertford College
Jesus College
Keble College
Kellogg College
Lady Margaret Hall
Linacre College
Lincoln College
Magdalen College
Mansfield College
Merton College
New College
Nuffield College
Oriel College
Pembroke College
Queen's College, The
Regent's Park College PPH
Somerville College
St Anne's College
St Antony's College
St Benet's Hall PPH
St Catherine's College
St Cross College
St Edmund Hall
St Hilda's College
St Hugh's College
St John's College
St Peter's College
St Stephen's House PPH
Templeton College
Trinity College
University College
Wadham College
Wolfson College
Worcester College
Wycliffe Hall PPH
The Saïd Business School is Oxford University's Business and Management School.
The following are Associated Institutions of Oxford University:
CEH Institute of Virology and Environmental Microbiology
Maison Française
Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies
Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies
Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
Oxford Institute of Legal Practice
Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre
The Oxford International Centre for Palliative CareRuskin College in Oxford (founded 1899) is an independent college and is not part of the University of Oxford. (Not to be confused with the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, the fine art department at the University of Oxford.)
Ripon College Cuddesdon at Cuddesdon near Oxford is a theological college of the Anglican Church and is not part of the University of Oxford.
Oxford Brookes University in Oxford (at Headington, outside the ancient city boundaries) is a separate University and is not part of the University of Oxford.
Oxford and Cherwell College in Oxford is a college of further education operated by local government and is not part of the University of Oxford.
Cherwell College in Oxford is a private tutorial organization and is not part of the University of Oxford.
Cambridge University Colleges
There are 31 Colleges in the University of Cambridge. Three are for women (New Hall, Newnham and Lucy Cavendish) and two admit only graduates (Clare Hall and Darwin).Christ's College
Churchill College
Clare College
Clare Hall
Corpus Christi College
Darwin College
Downing College
Emmanuel College
Fitzwilliam College
Girton College
Gonville and Caius College
Homerton College
Hughes Hall
Jesus College
King's College
Lucy Cavendish
Magdalene College
New Hall
Newnham College
Pembroke College
Peterhouse
Queens' College
Robinson College
St Catharine's College
St Edmund's College
St John's College
Selwyn College
Sidney Sussex College
Trinity College
Trinity Hall
Wolfson College
The Judge Institute of Management is Cambridge University's Business School.
Version 2004-06-14.