Campion Hall, Oxford

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Campion Hall, Oxford is a Jesuit-run Permanent Private Hall of the University of Oxford, known for its Catholic academic community and distinctive architectural heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jesuit college
Permanent Private Hall
educational institution
academicCommunityType Catholic academic community
affiliation University of Oxford NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Arts and Crafts NERFINISHED
Baroque influences
associatedWith Faculties of the University of Oxford NERFINISHED
category Jesuit universities and colleges in Europe
Permanent Private Halls of the University of Oxford NERFINISHED
Roman Catholic institutions in Oxford
country United Kingdom
emphasizes Catholic theology
Jesuit intellectual tradition
focusesOn humanities and social sciences
interdisciplinary scholarship
philosophy
theology and religion
governedAs Permanent Private Hall statutes of the University of Oxford
governedBy Principal of Campion Hall
hasArchitecturalHeritage distinctive architectural heritage
hasChapel Catholic chapel
hasCommunity Jesuit community of scholars
hasFunction humanities education
philosophical education
theological education
locatedIn England
Oxford
namedAfter Saint Edmund Campion NERFINISHED
offers academic supervision for students
accommodation for students
partOf collegiate University of Oxford NERFINISHED
primaryLanguage English
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

Society of Jesus NERFINISHED
runBy Society of Jesus NERFINISHED
typeOfStudents postgraduate students
undergraduate students

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Oxford colleges hasPart Campion Hall, Oxford