- Campion Hall, Oxford
Oxford_College_Infobox
name = Campion Hall
university = Oxford
picture =
colours =
named_for = St Edmund Campion, S.J.
established = 1896
sister_college =
head_name = Master
head = The Revd Brendan Callaghan, S.J.
JCR President =
MCR President =
undergraduates = 2
graduates = 10
latitude = 51.749582
longitude = -1.258032
homepage= [http://www.campion.ox.ac.uk/ www.campion.ox.ac.uk]
boat_club =
Campion Hall is one of the Permanent Private Halls of the
University of Oxford inEngland . It is one of the smallest constituent institutions of the university, consisting of under forty members.Established in 1896, Campion Hall was named after
Edmund Campion , an EnglishJesuit andmartyr who had been a fellow at nearby St. John's College. It is run by the Society of Jesus and exists specifically to allow those with a commitment to the religious life to study within the university. Admission is open to members of other Roman Catholic orders, but not normally to laymen.Campion Hall was designed expressly to house people studying at Oxford and is situated in the centre of the city. It is a community of about thirty-five men, two thirds of whom are
Jesuit s.The hall itself is located in Brewer Street off
St Aldate's , close to Pembroke College. The present structure was designed by SirEdwin Lutyens , who was also responsible forNew Delhi , and opened in 1935.External links
* [http://www.campion.ox.ac.uk/ Official website]
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