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Definitions of somerville in various dictionaries:
A city of eastern Massachusetts, a residential and industrial suburb of Boston.
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Neighbor of Cambridge |
Mary -- (nee Fairfax), 1780-1872, Scottish mathematician and astronomer |
College writer from Ireland |
Oxford college |
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May 21 2017 The Telegraph - General Knowledge |
May 28 2010 The Times - Specialist |
Oct 6 2006 The Times - Specialist |
Mar 4 2006 The Times - Concise |
Oct 20 2001 New York Times |
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Somerville College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. The college has an excellent reputation and an outstanding student satisfaction among the Oxford colleges. Founded in 1879 as Somerville Hall, it was one of the first two women's colleges in Oxford, and its alumni, such as Margaret Thatcher, Indira Gandhi, Dorothy Hodgkin, Vera Brittain, Cornelia Sorabji, Dorothy L. Sayers and many activists, have played a very important role in feminism. Today, around 50% of students are male.Somerville has the second biggest college library in Oxford and is known for its friendly and liberal atmosphere, varied architecture and excellent hall food. Its liberal character traces back to its foundation by social liberals as the first non-denominational college in Oxford, deliberately unlike the strictly Anglican Lady Margaret Hall, the other women's college opened in the same year. Somerville is the only Oxford college where students may walk on the grass and in 1964, Somerville became one of the first colleges to abandon the policy of locking its gates at night to prevent students staying out late. No gowns are worn during Formal Halls. * The current principal is Janet Royall, Baroness Royall of Blaisdon, who succeeded Alice Prochaska in 2017. Between 2006 and 2017, the financial endowment rose from £44.5 million to £73.4 million.The college is located in the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter and Jericho, at the southern end of Woodstock Road, with Little Clarendon Street to the south and Walton Street to the west. It is near the Science Area, Oxford University Press, Radcliffe Observatory, and Blavatnik School of Government and between the University Parks and Port Meadow. It is located nearby the colleges Green Templeton College, Keble College and St Anne's College and the PPH St Benet's Hall. * Somerville is one of only three Oxford colleges to provide on-site accommodation for all undergraduates throughout their course. The college is home to circa 600 students, of which more than a third are international. Together with St Peter's it has the best record of admitting state school pupils among the Oxford colleges.Its sister college is Girton College, Cambridge, which was, like Somerville, one of England's first residential colleges for women. |