University of Oxford – Harris Manchester College
Harris Manchester College was originally founded as the Warrington Academy in 1757. The College was re-founded in Manchester in 1786 to train people for the learned professions and civil and commercial life. Moved to London and to Oxford 1889 and acquired status as a Chartered College of the University 1996. Accepts mature students over 21.
Funding:
Unknown
Languages 1
Divisions 15
- Archaeology and Anthropology Course/Programme
- Economics and Management Course/Programme
- English and Modern Languages Course/Programme
- English Language and Literature Course/Programme
- Experimental Psychology Course/Programme
- Geography Course/ProgrammeFields of study: Geography
- Human Sciences Course/Programme
- Law Course/ProgrammeFields of study: Law
- Modern History and Politics Course/ProgrammeFields of study: Political Sciences
- Philosophy and Modern Languages Course/Programme
- Philosophy and Theology Course/Programme
- Philosophy, Politics and Economics Course/Programme
- Psychology, Philosophy and Physiology Course/Programme
- Theology Course/ProgrammeFields of study: Theology