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St Edmund Hall, or Teddy Hall, is a historic and lively college that offers a range of academic subjects and student support. Learn about its history, facilities, events, blog, sustainability and podcast series.
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Learn about the history, academics and traditions of St Edmund Hall, the oldest surviving academic society in Oxford. Find out how it became coeducational, launched a £50 million campaign and hosted notable alumni and fellows.
St Edmund Hall, also known as 'Teddy Hall', is a historic and inclusive college with a strong academic reputation. It offers a range of courses, grants, awards and extra-curricular activities for its undergraduate students.
This is a list of notable alumni of St Edmund Hall, Oxford, one of the constituent colleges of University of Oxford, and informally known as Teddy Hall.The overwhelming maleness of this list is partially explained by the fact that for roughly 95% of its history (from its foundation in 1278 until 1979), women were barred from studying at the college.
Medieval halls were established to house and educate undergraduates, many of them predating Oxford’s colleges. St Edmund Hall was the last of these many medieval halls to survive, becoming a fully incorporated college in the twentieth century. The first documented reference to St Edmund Hall is in 1317, but it may be considerably older.
Learn how to get to St Edmund Hall, a historic college in the heart of Oxford, by coach, train, car or Park & Ride. Find out about accessibility, opening times and virtual 3D tours of the College.
St Edmund Hall is one of the oldest colleges in the world, offering a range of courses and scholarships for graduate students. It has a friendly and welcoming atmosphere, a beautiful library, a vibrant arts and sports scene, and excellent accommodation and dining facilities.