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Originally established as ‘The King's Hall and College of Brasenose’ for the study of sophistry, logic, philosophy and, above all, theology. The founders of Brasenose College were Sir Richard Sutton, a lawyer, and William Smyth, Bishop of Lincoln. The name of the College has always fascinated visitors to Oxford. There have been several interpretations of it, including the suggestion that it is de

rived from ‘brasen huis' (brewhouse). The most likely explanation is that it refers to a ‘brazen' (brass or bronze) door knocker in the shape of a nose.

Join us this Wednesday 3 June at 5:30pm, for a bonus and final Principal's Conversation with John Bowers, talking to Apa...
01/06/2026

Join us this Wednesday 3 June at 5:30pm, for a bonus and final Principal's Conversation with John Bowers, talking to Aparna Piramal Raje, best-selling author and one of India's most original thinkers on leadership. Aparna will share her inspiring twenty-year journey of learning to live and thrive with a serious mental health condition, bipolar disorder. Her bestselling book, 'Chemical Khichdi: How I Hacked My Mental Health' illustrates how personal mastery of one’s mind, intellect and emotions can help individuals to live to their full potential, turning vulnerabilities into strengths and enabling greater resilience, empathy and improved work performance. This is not a talk to miss!

N.B. this event is ONLINE ONLY (Zoom) - please register here

The final Principal’s Conversation of term will be held on Wednesday 3rd June at 5.30pm on Zoom and will see John Bowers talk to BNC Alumna, best-selling author, and one of India’s most original thinkers on leadership, Aparna Piramal Raje.

29/05/2026

The College recently heard the sad news of Professor Geoffrey Warner’s death. Professor Warner was a Supernumerary Fellow in Modern History at Brasenose from 1994 to 2002. Before his appointment as a Fellow here, he had held chairs at the Universities of Hull and Leicester, as well as The Open University. He was widely published in the field of Northern Ireland’s history, and edited the diaries and papers of one of the junior Foreign Office ministers in the post-war Labour government under the title In the Midst of Events: the Foreign Office Diaries and Papers of Kenneth Younger, February 1950–October 1951 (2005).

'Professor Warner was actively involved in admitting and teaching Brasenose undergraduates throughout this period, a genial figure whose broad knowledge of the history of international relations greatly enriched our provision. In retirement, he continued to help young people, supporting the students at Didcot Girls School at sixth form level.' – Professor Abigail Green

‘Geoffrey Warner played an important role in the teaching of History at Brasenose in the years around 2000. His genial manner and large, ambling figure made him an instantly recognizable figure, memorable also for his wide-ranging knowledge, ample fund of apt quotations, and ready wit.’ – Martin Ingram

15/05/2026

Next week, John Bowers KC will host his final in-person Principal’s Conversation! Over his time as Principal, John has led nearly 70 ‘conversations’ with guests as varied as Michael Palin, Jeremy Paxman, Jessie Childs, Antonia Romeo and more. He’s hosted politicians, film directors, historians, medics, writers, and plenty of Brasenose members, past and present. These talks have enriched the cultural life of Brasenose, and allowed College members and staff to ask questions of those they might not otherwise have met. Brasenose Alumni Society President Jane Johnson will talk with John about his legal career and his tenure as Principal. Join us on Wednesday 20 May, 5.30pm in College (will also be live-streamed and recorded). https://www.bnc.ox.ac.uk/event/special-principals-conversation-john-bowers-kc/

It's Ascension Day! One of the longstanding traditions is 'The Beating of the Bounds', with Processions from the Univers...
14/05/2026

It's Ascension Day! One of the longstanding traditions is 'The Beating of the Bounds', with Processions from the University Church and St Michael at the North Gate coming through College to strike and mark the boundary stones within Brasenose. Read more about the history of Ascension Day at BNC here: https://brasenosecollegelibrary.wordpress.com/
Brasenose College Library

The Brasenose Alumni Summer Party will be held in the Great Hall at St Bartholomew's Hospital on Tuesday 30 June 2026 | ...
14/05/2026

The Brasenose Alumni Summer Party will be held in the Great Hall at St Bartholomew's Hospital on Tuesday 30 June 2026 | 6:30pm - 8:30pm.

Join the Brasenose community at the biggest alumni event of the year, as we express our gratitude and say our goodbyes to outgoing Principal John Bowers KC.

There is still time to book, but tickets are selling fast so early booking is strongly recommended to avoid disappointment. Click the video link to catch a glimpse of the remarkable Hogarth paintings on the staircase of our venue (video courtesy of Will Palin (English 1990) and St Bart's Heritage Trust).

BNC alumni have been sent their invitations by email. We can't wait to see you there!

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There's still time to book for the Principal's Conversation with Andrew O'Hagen - tomorrow in College (Wed 13 May) at 17...
12/05/2026

There's still time to book for the Principal's Conversation with Andrew O'Hagen - tomorrow in College (Wed 13 May) at 17:30-19:00. This event will also be live streamed and recorded. More details here:

Andrew O’Hagan is one of his generation’s most exciting and most serious chroniclers of contemporary Britain. Andrew O’Hagan is one of his generation’s most exciting and most serious chroniclers of contemporary Britain. He has three times been nominated for the Booker Prize. He was voted one...

Very best of luck to members of BNC taking part in the Cuppers Finals on Saturday 9th May, as part of the 'Turl St' team...
06/05/2026

Very best of luck to members of BNC taking part in the Cuppers Finals on Saturday 9th May, as part of the 'Turl St' team, a combination of Jesus, Lincoln, Brasenose, Regent’s Park and Exeter Colleges! https://www.ourfc.org/post/cuppers-finals-day-2026

OURFC Blues Brasenose JCR

Cuppers Finals Day returns as the showpiece of Oxford college rugby, with four standout fixtures promising a high-quality end to the season’s competition. With college pride, silverware, and bragging rights all on the line, the stage is set at Iffley Road for a memorable day on

Saturday 9th of May.
Iffley Road, Rugby Ground

4pm, Women*s Cup: Worcester College, Oxford, Pembroke College, Oxford, St Peter's College, Oxford and Somerville College v Jesus College, Oxford - Alumni, Lincoln College Oxford, Brasenose College, Regent's Park College, Oxford and Exeter College, Oxford

Full Cuppers Finals Preview:
https://www.ourfc.org/post/cuppers-finals-day-2026

30/04/2026

Join John Bowers KC for a Principal's Conversation with Andrew O’Hagan to talk about his life and work. Andrew O’Hagan has been nominated for the Booker Prize, was voted one of Granta’s Best of Young British Novelists in 2003, and he won the E. M. Forster Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He is Editor-at-Large of the London Review of Books and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. His most recent novel is Caledonian Road (2024) published by Faber & Faber. His previous novel Mayflies (2020) won the Christopher Isherwood Prize, and was adapted into a two-part BBC television drama of the same name.

This event is in College on Wed 13 May 17:30-19:00 and will also be live streamed and recorded. https://www.bnc.ox.ac.uk/alumni-event-listing/

The Hall at BNC has a fascinating history - read all about it in the latest Brasenose College Archives blog right here: ...
21/04/2026

The Hall at BNC has a fascinating history - read all about it in the latest Brasenose College Archives blog right here:

The College Hall was first built in the early 16th century, on the south side of Brasenose’s front quadrangle, known as Old Quad. Since then, College members have dined in much the same Hall! This …

Don't miss this year’s Brasenose summer party at St Bartholomew’s Great Hall. It will be an unforgettable evening a spec...
16/04/2026

Don't miss this year’s Brasenose summer party at St Bartholomew’s Great Hall. It will be an unforgettable evening a spectacular London setting!

Tuesday 30th June 2026, 6:30-8:30pm, St Barts Great Hall, London.

BNC alumni: your invitation is now in your inbox.

Will Palin (English, 1990) gives us a short sneak peek of this year's venue.

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