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Welcome to Univ Undergraduate

We’re looking forward to welcoming you to University College, or Univ as it’s more commonly known.

The following pages provide all the information you should need prior to your arrival in Oxford. However, if you have any questions please contact either Admissions@univ.ox.ac.uk (Undergraduate admissions) or undergraduate.studies@univ.ox.ac.uk (Undergraduate Studies officer).

 

Welcome from the Master

Baroness Valerie Amos

A very warm welcome to Univ. I am delighted that you are joining us this year. Univ has a long and rich history with a commitment to fostering a broad based college experience anchored in academic excellence. Our students come from a wide range of backgrounds but all have several key things in common: intellectual curiosity, a seriousness about their subject and an ambition to do well. We want you to get the best, and make the best, of an Oxford education.

Univ combines the old and the new. Our beautiful old buildings on the High Street have been modernised with our gardens providing lovely spaces in which to reflect and gather. And at our Staverton Road site we have just opened our new buildings, including a nursery and gym. A cafe will follow next year.

Our High Street site is in the centre of the city, minutes away from the main libraries, lecture halls, laboratories, shops, restaurants, parks, and the river. There is ample opportunity at Univ to get involved in music, drama, sport, politics, community work and much else besides. Our hope is for you to learn from each other as well as from your tutors and lecturers. The spirit is relaxed, supportive, friendly and also ambitious. You can be yourself at Univ.

I look forward to meeting you.

Arrival at Univ and Welcome Week

Events will be organised for new students to help welcome you to Oxford and to Univ.  Some of these events will be held in person, some on-line and some will be completed in your own time via distance learning. Welcome Week is run by the Academic Office, with input from many tutors and staff, as well as from the undergraduate (‘Junior’) common room (JCR).  The activities arranged for you in Welcome Week will provide many opportunities for you to get to know the other new students and the rest of the College.  New undergraduates should aim to arrive in College by 4pm on Sunday 5th October; the JCR welcome committee will be on hand to greet you.

The centre of Oxford is very busy and difficult to navigate by car. If you arrive by car, you are welcome to stop on Merton Street or Logic Lane (which is accessed via Merton Street – if you are coming from Magdalen Bridge, turn left from the High Street by the Eastgate Hotel) for five minutes to unload your luggage but you must then park your car elsewhere.

Current students will be on hand to help you unload your belongings and take them to your room.

Once the car has been unloaded, it should be parked elsewhere in the city (the nearest car park is in St Clements). Once safely parked, you can return to your room to start unpacking and making it feel like home.

Directions to University College can be found here.

Undergraduate Arrival Times

Welcome Week: between 12 noon and 4pm on Sunday 5 October.
Arriving in Hilary and Trinity term: Students must be back in College by noon on Thursday of Week Nought each term.

The Undergraduate Welcome Week Programme for 2025 is available here.

Forms – important, must be read and actioned

Teaching and Learning

Academic Office

Fees and Finance

Living at Univ

Health and Welfare

International Students

The Lodge and Emergencies

IT

Library

College Community, Sports and Societies

The City of Oxford

FAQs and Jargon Busters

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