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Welcome to Campion Hall

Campion Hall is the Jesuit Hall in the University of Oxford. Its unique character combines the intellectual and educational traditions of Oxford and the Society of Jesus, a religious order in the Catholic Church. It is an international community of fellows, graduate students, and staff, who share the motivation to serve “all things human.”

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Romano Guardini

Campion Lecture: Romano Guardini's Philosophy of the "Living Concrete" with Professor Joel Rasmussen

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27/04/26
Henri de Laulanié Prize Recognises Student-Led Agroecological Innovation Across Kenya, Indonesia and Mexico, image with permission from IERN.

Student Innovators Honoured in Inaugural Henri de Laulanié Prize

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24/06/26
Representatives from the Don Bosco School of Theology, Campion Hall, the Laudato Si’ Research Institute, and the Integral Ecology Research Network during their visit to Oxford. Photo shared by Peter Rozic SJ.

Campion Hall Welcomes Delegation from Don Bosco School of Theology

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15/06/26
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Graduate Study

We welcome graduate students from all walks of life. We combine the academic excellence of the University of Oxford with Jesuit educational philosophy to provide a unique learning experience that attends to the individual and helps them flourish.  

Download our Graduate Study Brochure to find out more about our courses, community, and student experience.

 

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Research

Our research mission is shaped by our desire to promote and serve humanity. In particular, we are driven by solidarity with the excluded, care for our common home, and awareness of the spiritual dimension of human life. The diverse research work carried out by our students and fellows enriches human knowledge and action, serving to contribute to a more just and compassionate world.   

Making a Difference

Since leaving Campion Hall, alumnus Emilio Travieso has been engaged in “hope movements” to find creative solutions to tackle problems like climate change and inequality. He specializes in food systems and is engaged in developing an educational model for rural schools in Haiti that  stimulates innovation through productive projects organised around agroecology.

 

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