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Campion Hall

Campion Hall is a Permanent Private Hall and is the Jesuit academic community in the University of Oxford. The student body is international in character, and includes not only Jesuits, but priests of other orders and congregations.

Laymen are occasionally admitted for exceptional reasons, and the Hall functions as one community and collegiate household.

Members read for both undergraduate and higher degrees in many disciplines.

Facilities for Students with Disabilities

Some study-bedrooms have been adapted for use by students with disabilities.

Library Resources

The Hall Library is particularly strong in Theology, Humanities and special collections.

Computing Resources

Network connections are available in all study-bedrooms.

Accommodation and Meals

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All meals are provided as part of the accommodation charge.

Funding and Prizes

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For information, please see the Oxford Funding Search.

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Key Facts 

College Address:

Brewer Street
Oxford OX1 1QS
Tel: +44 (0) 1865 286101
enquiries@campion.ox.ac.uk


Founded:

1896


Head of House:

The Revd Brendan Callaghan SJ


Student Numbers:

15–20


Number of Places for Research Programmes:

10–15

 

Number of Places for Taught Programmes:

5–10

 

 

College Fees:

Available on request
University fees also apply


Accommodation:

All students can be accommodated within the Hall


Accommodation charges:

Available on request

 

Continuation Fee:

N/A


Location:

Campion map Click for interactive map

 

Campion Hall