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Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford

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Lady Margaret Hall
Founded: 1878
Head of House: Dr Frances Lannon, Principal
Graduates: 152
Undergraduates: 387

Lady Margaret Hall is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.

Lady Margaret Hall accepts both undergraduate and graduate students. However undergraduates form the significant majority of the student population of the college, and some student facilities operate at a more restricted level outside undergraduate term dates.

Table of contents
1 History
2 Notable Former Students
3 External link

History

Founded in a large house in the north of the city of Oxford, it originally admitted only women. In 1979, along with most of the other women's colleges, it became co-educational.

Notable Former Students

External link


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