Worcester College, a distinguished constituent of the University of Oxford, was formally established in 1714 on the site of the former Gloucester College, which had historical roots as a Benedictine institution dating back to the 13th century. The college was endowed by Sir Thomas Cookes, and over the centuries it has developed into a vibrant academic community known for its excellence in both teaching and research. Worcester College combines historic architecture, including beautiful quads and gardens, with modern facilities, providing students with a rich educational and social environment. Its long-standing traditions, supportive college community, and central location in Oxford make it a sought-after institution for undergraduate and graduate students alike.




