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Campion Hall, Oxford

Campion Hall (founded in 1896) is a house of studies - that forms part of the University of Oxford as a Permanent Private Hall - intended mainly for members of the Society of Jesus taking degrees or teaching in one of the faculties of the University. The students (about 20) come from many Jesuit Provinces, and follow courses (undergraduate and graduate) organised by the University in a wide variety of subjects. A few sabbatical scholars and priests and religious from other orders (or diocesan clergy) are also admitted each year, so that the Hall houses 35 men.

Master: Dr Peter L'Estrange SJ

Campion Hall,
Oxford OX1 1QS

Tel: 01865 286100
Fax: 01865 286148

Email: campion.hall@ox.ac.uk
Web: www.campion.ox.ac.uk