Welcome to Keble College
Keble College is one of the largest of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford with 410 undergraduate and 250 graduate students. It was the wish of our founders in 1870 to extend access to the University more widely, and the College has a continuing commitment to inclusiveness. The College prides itself on the academic achievements of its students, and aims to offer a supportive environment in which learning can flourish. Keble is a vibrant community whose students excel not only academically, but also in music, drama, and sport. We pride ourselves on our traditions, but we are forward looking, as shown by our exciting plans for enhancing graduate provision on the recently acquired Acland site within a few minutes walk from the main College site.
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The Keble Review 2012
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The latest edition of the Keble Review is now available to view online. The Review features articles including academic research projects, student, staff and Old Member profiles, reports on alumni events and reunions, a finance review from the Bursar and progress with fundraising projects and the Keble Campaign. A full list of College publications is available through our website. |
Britten at Keble
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During the course of 2013, the complete collection of Britten's Folksong Arrangements will be performed at Keble College in a series of evening concerts. Six of the eight collections will be performed by Keble College Choral Scholars whilst the fourth set will be sung by Baritone, Matthew Dawson. |