Wolfson College, Oxford
| Wolfson College | |
| Founded: | 1966 |
| Head of House: | Sir Gareth Roberts, President |
| Graduates: | 400 |
| Undergraduates: | none |
Wolfson College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. It is unusual in being a graduate-only college, and is one of the most modern in the university, in architectural terms.
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History
The college began its existence in 1965, under the name of Iffley College. With the aid of a grant from the Wolfson Foundation, it gradually expanded, achieving full collegiate status in 1981.
Academics/Teachers
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