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Balliol College

Balliol is one of the oldest and most centrally situated of the Oxford colleges, well known for its high academic standards, diverse community, friendly atmosphere and lively spirit of intellectual debate.

The chapel of Balliol College in Summer

The chapel of Balliol College in summer. Credit: University of Oxford Images/Fisher Studios Ltd

About the college

Balliol graduate students (members of the Middle Common Room) enjoy the advantages of being part of a large, established college and of forming an independent and active graduate community. The Graduate Centre, with the beautiful medieval building of Holywell Manor at its heart, has a thriving academic and social life, and the college is proud of its large, lively and international graduate community.

Students come from over 40 different countries and study an even greater variety of subjects. There is a programme of interdisciplinary seminars with distinguished outside speakers of many varieties and the Middle Common Room organises excellent internal research seminars.

Balliol College also offers a range of graduate scholarships, and there is financial support in the form of bursaries, conference and research project grants, and additional funding for college activities.

Key facts

College tour

DPhil students Ashna and Tom give a tour of Balliol College, one of Oxford’s oldest colleges, including Holywell Manor, the heart of Balliol's large, lively and international graduate community.

Facilities

Accommodation and meals

Courses

For entry in 2026-27

Location

Main site: Balliol College, Broad Street, Oxford, OX1 3BJ, United Kingdom

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