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Regent's Park College

UCAS campus code: 8

Regent’s is famed for its friendly atmosphere and strong sense of community. Our undergraduates often excel in the sporting and cultural life of the University as well as in academic results.

Contact details

Academic Registrar: James Ross
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +44 (0) 1865 288153 or +44 (0) 1865 288120
Website: www.rpc.ox.ac.uk (including a full list of academic staff)

Regent's Park College

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About the college

Regent’s Park College specialises in the arts, humanities and social sciences.

Our beautiful quad offers a retreat from the bustle of the city but also puts you just minutes from everything you will need.

Tutors give meticulous care to the academic well-being of their students, providing them with a supportive environment as they move towards success in their final examinations.

Students are members of many college committees including the Governing Body and their views are actively sought in determining college policies.

Read more on the college website.

Year founded: 1810 (incorporating an Education Society formed 1752)
Student numbers: Undergraduate 110; Postgraduate 60

Students on the lawn at Regent's Park College. Copyright © Regent's Park College / Tom Weller

Regent’s Park is...

'…always being surrounded by friendly faces. You will never go into dinner, the JCR or the bar and there not be someone happy to chat to you.'
Ellie

'…warm, welcoming and genuinely homely.'
Naomi

'…a feeling of inclusion which is second to none.'
Sam

'…a small college, so it’s really easy to get to know everyone, regardless of year or subject.'
Tabbi

'…hands-down the best quad in Oxford – a tranquil green retreat.'
Holly

College living

Students laughing. Copyright © Regent's Park College / Tom Weller
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Where you'll find us

Regent’s is located in the city centre, just off St Giles’. We are within walking distance of most of the University faculties, departments and libraries and conveniently located to enjoy Oxford’s parks, cafes and restaurants.

Regent’s Park College, Pusey Street, Oxford OX1 2LB

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