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Our Community

About Us

How to Find Us

We welcome prospective students and alumni to visit the College, but are not regularly open to the public. Do get in touch to plan a visit or tell our Lodge team who you are on arrival and we'll do our best to show you around. You can make contact with our support staff teams by phone or email.

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Pembroke is a college within the University of Oxford which supports research and delivers research-led teaching.  
With a shared commitment to academic excellence, we are a diverse community with global impact.

Community Voices

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Matthew Peach
Matthew Peach (2017, Biochemistry)

My Sixth Form College took part in several of Pembroke’s outreach projects. I had the opportunity to take part in an essay competition which enabled me to explore a degree level topic in detail (in my case, genetic engineering). Through this, I came across the Biochemistry course and decided the put in an application. The rest is history!

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Faaria Khan
Faaria Khan (2017, Engineering)

The original reasons why I chose Pembroke have regularly stood out to me throughout my time here, such as the architecture, the engineering tutors, the halal food and the accommodation. Moreover, I hail from a small, homely town in Surrey so truthfully the life and community at Pembroke didn’t feel a world away from home.

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Rohan Watt (2019, MPhil International Relations)

I chose Pembroke as a postgraduate student for two main reasons. First, so many of its Fellows were engaged in the sort of research I wanted to pursue myself, and there are opportunities to get involved in discussions of their work.

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Iona Neill (2020, German & Arabic)

I decided to apply to Pembroke after the open day – I had visited a number of different colleges but none of them had quite the same welcoming feeling, a feeling which was cemented again during my time at interviews, where I met many more wonderful people and was able to experience more of daily life in college.

Dr Frederic Thibault-Starzyk

Dr Frederic Thibault-Starzyk

Dr Jennifer Redmond

Dr Jennifer Redmond

Omar Tsang Chemistry

The Chemistry course is quite intensive at times, but also highly rewarding in the end, as it allowed me to explore topics in so much more depth than I thought I ever could –in particular, the Part II year provided me with the amazing journey.

 

Dr Jessica Rudnay

Dr Jessica Rudnay

Dr Francesca Magnabosco

Dr Francesca Magnabosco

Dr Jack Amiry

Dr Jack Amiry

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