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University College (commonly known by its derivative, "Univ"), is the oldest of the constituent colleges of
the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom, and is amongst the largest in population terms.
Univ was founded by William of Durham in 1249, and until the sixteenth century was only open to Fellows studying theology. As Univ grew in size and wealth, its medieval buildings were replaced with a new Front Quad in 1640, followed by
the additional Radcliffe Quad
by 1719, and the Library was built in 1861. Univ
first accepted female undergraduate students only in 1979.
The current President of its junior student body is Alexandra Arnall (elected November 2003). Its Master, Lord Butler of Brockwell,
was controversially appointed head of an inquiry into the 2003 Iraq War in February
2004.
Famous Students and Former Students
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