Reuben College
Oxford’s newest graduate college is dedicated to fostering interdisciplinary exchange within an inclusive and impact-oriented community.
Students relax on a sunny lawn in front of Reuben College. Credit: Oxford University Images / John Cairns Photography
About the college
Within the college’s historic buildings, shared with the University’s Museums and Libraries, Reuben’s social, dining and academic facilities are close to the University's central Science Area and the University Parks, and the college is within five minutes’ walking distance of the city centre.
College life is built on a rich programme of interdisciplinary activities and a growing variety of social events as the college's student numbers and traditions grow. A number of academic-related activities, and the membership of the college's senior members, are organised by broadly conceived themes: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Environmental Change, Cellular Life, and Values and Society, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, and Public Engagement with Research, and Culture and Heritage. Events are open to all irrespective of discipline. Together, Reuben College members are creating a diverse, engaged and intellectually stimulating community that addresses the big questions of the 21st century, with students supported by college advisors who are world-leading researchers.
The college provides an environment that complements and enhances departmental activities. Members connect with a wide range of people across disciplines, professional career stages and types of expertise. By stimulating intellectual curiosity, facilitating cross-disciplinary knowledge exchange, and placing your academic activities within a wider context, Reuben College is an exciting and supportive environment for both academic and personal growth.
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For entry in 2026-27