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Mansfield College, Oxford

Mansfield College
University of Oxford
Arms: Gules an open book inscribed DEUS LOCUTUS EST NOBIS IN FILIO in letters sable bound argent edged and clasped or between three cross crosslets or.
LocationMansfield Road
Coordinates51°45′27″N 1°15′10″W / 51.757428°N 1.252876°W / 51.757428; -1.252876
MottoNullius boni sine socio iucunda possessio est
Motto in EnglishNo good thing is worth having unless it is shared
Established1838 as Spring Hill College
1886 as Mansfield College
Named forGeorge and Elizabeth Mansfield
ArchitectBasil Champneys
Sister collegeHomerton College, Cambridge
PrincipalHelen Mountfield
Undergraduatesc.245[1] (2020-2021)
Postgraduatesc.145
Websitewww.mansfield.ox.ac.uk
Boat clubBoatclub
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Mansfield College, Oxford is located in Oxford city centre
Mansfield College, Oxford
Location in Oxford city centre

Mansfield College, Oxford is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford[2] in Oxford, England. The college was founded in Birmingham in 1838 as a college for Nonconformist students. It moved to Oxford in 1886 and was renamed Mansfield College after George Mansfield and his sister Elizabeth. In 1995 a royal charter was awarded giving the institution full college status. The college grounds are located on Mansfield Road, near the centre of Oxford.

As of December 2023,[1] the college comprises approximately 245 undergraduates, 145 graduates and 40 visiting students. There are around 40 fellows.[3]

Helen Mountfield, a barrister and legal scholar, has been the principal of the college since 2018.

  1. ^ a b "Student Numbers". University of Oxford.
  2. ^ "Mansfield College | University of Oxford". www.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  3. ^ "Mansfield People". Mansfield College, Oxford.

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