St Antony's College


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Library and Archive

The St Antony’s College Middle East Centre extension will be a new research and administrative facility to be used by the University community at large.

This building will not only add to the existing St Antony’s buildings and quadrangle, but also consolidate the Middle East Centre’s research materials, which are currently housed within several buildings, including the former Vicarage of the Church of St Philip and St James and college properties on the Woodstock Road. The building is designed to link physically the existing buildings at 66 and 68 Woodstock Road, which will provide a modern home for the Centre’s library and archive, as well as a lecture theatre.

The building is designed to link physically the existing buildings at 66 and 68 Woodstock Road, to provide a modern home for the Middle East Centre’s library and archive, as well as a lecture theatre.

 

Further information

    Founded: 1950

    St Antony’s College, in the heart of north Oxford, is the most cosmopolitan of the seven University graduate colleges, specialising in international relations, economics, politics and the history of particular parts of the world. This is reflected in the diversity of the student body, who represent more than 77 different countries.

    Notable members: Timothy Garton Ash, Bridget Kendall, Thomas Friedman

    Website:
    www.sant.ox.ac.uk

 

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