St Benet’s Hall, Oxford

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St Benet’s Hall, Oxford was a permanent private hall of the University of Oxford with a strong Benedictine and Catholic heritage, known for its small, close-knit academic community.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf academic institution
constituent entity of the University of Oxford
permanent private hall
academicLevel postgraduate
undergraduate
affiliation University of Oxford NERFINISHED
associatedWith Benedictine monastic tradition
Catholic intellectual life at Oxford
campusType urban
characteristic small-scale teaching environment
strong sense of community
country United Kingdom
denominationalCharacter Benedictine
Catholic
educationalMission integration of academic study with Benedictine values
provision of Oxford University degree courses
governance governed as a permanent private hall
heritage Benedictine NERFINISHED
Catholic
knownFor close-knit academic community
small student body
strong Benedictine and Catholic ethos
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn England
Oxford
Oxfordshire
membership University of Oxford Permanent Private Halls NERFINISHED
offers Oxford University degrees (through University of Oxford)
partOf University of Oxford collegiate system NERFINISHED
region South East England
religiousTradition Benedictine
Roman Catholicism
sector higher education
studentCommunity mixed-gender community
typeOfInstitution hall of residence
teaching institution

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