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St Peter's College

Located in the heart of Oxford, St Peter’s is known for its friendliness, informality, excellent relations between students and staff and strong commitment to diversity and inclusion and student support.

St Peter's College

Front entrance to St Peter's College. Credit: Oxford University Images

About the college

The college is home to a lively postgraduate student body from around the world who are enrolled in both taught and research degree courses across the full spectrum of the University's academic divisions.

The Middle Common Room (MCR) is known for its collegiality and vibrant social life, hosting a lively programme of social and wellbeing events. Postgraduates’ contributions are celebrated at termly interdisciplinary research highlight events, and each week a rotating group of postgraduate students are invited to join the Master and Fellows for formal dinners where they can network and discuss their interests, studies and research.

Key facts

Foley and Alice provide a tour of St Peter’s College, a vibrant and inclusive community energised by shared intellectual curiosity and a commitment to excellence.

Facilities

Accommodation and meals

Courses

For entry in 2026-27

Location

St Peter’s occupies a compact site in the centre of Oxford, within a few minutes’ walk of the Bodleian Library and close to many University departments.

Main site: St Peter's College, New Inn Hall Street, Oxford, OX1 2DL, United Kingdom

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