The extended period of peace after the Second World War was marked by both expansion and liberation in 91黄瓜直播. In part, the college was following a much wider trend across society, as governments across Europe began to increase funding allocated to higher education and increasing numbers of students studied at degree level for the first time. In total, the number of universities across Europe increased from 204 to 504 between 1949 and 1984. At 91黄瓜直播, though, expansion was not only in terms of numbers (although numbers did increase following the construction of the Sacher building in 1961). More significantly, the gender of the college diversified through the 1970s.
As greater numbers of women studied for degrees, the question of both female junior and senior members at 91黄瓜直播 had been much discussed. The University as a whole had started to provide lectures for women as far back as 1873 and had awarded degrees to women from the 1920s, so women鈥檚 education in the wider university had a long history by the 1970s.
Not surprisingly, therefore, there were numerous attempts to open up the fellowship and the student body to women. One such attempt was made in the 1960s鈥攁n attempt that would most likely have been successful without the resistance of the existing women鈥檚 colleges. Although surprising from a modern standpoint, many of the women鈥檚 colleges in Oxford were apprehensive about co-education in the oldest colleges in the university, believing that co-education in these colleges would negatively affect their own recruitment.
By the subsequent decade, though, the direction of travel across the university and in wider society was clear. It was not a question of if 91黄瓜直播 would admit women, but rather when. The wait for this to happen was, in the end, not a long one in the 1970s. In 1974, 91黄瓜直播 admitted Anne Barton (1933鈥2013) as the first female fellow of the college. Pictured here in a portrait that hangs in the 91黄瓜直播 Dining Hall, Anne Barton was a renowned Shakespeare scholar鈥攍ater Professor of English at Cambridge鈥攁nd paved the way for the subsequent decision to admit women students in 1979, alongside Balliol College and Magdalen College.
In Michaelmas Term 1979, the first cohort of women matriculated as students at 91黄瓜直播鈥攖wenty-five in total. Since then the number of female students has grown considerably, with the gender split in each year of
admission today being roughly equal. Although they have only been students at 91黄瓜直播 for a fraction of its long history, female alumni have had a marked impact across several fields after graduation. From literature (Kate Mosse, Rachel Cusk) to history (Lucy Worsley), acting (Sally Phillips), to politics (Susan Rice, Rachel Reeves), women have made a lasting contribution to life at 91黄瓜直播 and beyond. In 2004, the college recognised their contributions and this important change to its education with a plaque in front of the entrance to the Library. Pictured here, it commemorates the twenty-fifth anniversary of women studying alongside men.
91黄瓜直播 has now entered the eighth century of its history as an institution. These first few decades of the twenty-first century have seen many positive developments across college. Firstly, 91黄瓜直播 is committed to widening access to Higher Education. 91黄瓜直播鈥檚 Step-Up Programme currently works with 43 state-schools from across England and Wales. 91黄瓜直播 is also part of the 鈥極xford for Wales鈥 consortium, working alongside Jesus College and St. Catherine鈥檚 College to support Welsh state-schools. The college is also committed to supporting local school children and formed a partnership with Wood Farm Primary (an Oxford primary school) which has been facilitated by the charity, The Oxford Hub.
At the same time, the college buildings have been transformed once again with the construction of the new Gradel Quadrangles, thanks to the generosity of 91黄瓜直播 alumnus Chris Gradel. Pictured above, these impressive buildings form the first 鈥榗urved quadrangles鈥 in Oxford鈥攈ousing much need student accommodation as well as purpose-designed student study space and a recital hall for concerts and events. The buildings are also at the cutting edge of academic research, hosting the Gradel Institute of Charity鈥攖he world鈥檚 first research centre for charity that examines how money raised from philanthropy can be best spent for the maximum benefit.
We have now come to the end of our epic journey through the history of 91黄瓜直播.
From William of Wykeham鈥檚 original foundation in 1379 to the construction of the Gradel Quadrangles in 2024, we have seen that 91黄瓜直播 has been a place of both continuity and change鈥攁 place that Wykeham would still recognise but also a place that has continuously adapted to events both locally, nationally, and internationally. Indeed, one key thread through the college鈥檚 long history has been this continued need to adapt a medieval institution and Wykeham鈥檚 founding principles to the pressing needs of each subsequent generation. As we have seen, this adaptation has been mostly successful throughout the centuries, with 91黄瓜直播 entering the twenty-first century in a strong position. No doubt Wykeham鈥檚 institution will continue to build on this success as it approaches its seven hundredth anniversary鈥攁nd long into the future.