St Hilda's College, Oxford
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St Hilda's College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford[3] in England. The college is named after the Anglo-Saxon saint Hilda of Whitby and was founded in 1893 as a hall for women; it remained a women's college until 2008.[4] St Hilda's was the last single-sex college in the university as Somerville College had admitted men in 1994.[4] The college now has almost equal numbers of men and women at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.
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University of Oxford | ||||||||||
Location | Cowley Place | |||||||||
Coordinates | 51.749162°N 1.245334°W / 51.749162; -1.245334 | |||||||||
Latin name | Collegium Sanctae Hildae | |||||||||
Motto | non frustra vixi (I lived not in vain) | |||||||||
Established | 1893 | |||||||||
Named for | Hilda of Whitby | |||||||||
Principal | Professor Sarah Springman | |||||||||
Undergraduates | 400[1] (2011/2012) | |||||||||
Postgraduates | 175[2] | |||||||||
Major events | St Hilda's College Ball | |||||||||
Website | www | |||||||||
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The principal of the college is Professor Sarah Springman, who took office in 2022.[5]
As of 2018, the college had an endowment of £52.1 million and total assets of £113.4 million.[6]