
All Souls College
All Souls College is a prestigious graduate college at the University of Oxford, established in 1438. It is known for its exclusive fellowship, which primarily includes distinguished scholars and researchers. Unlike other colleges, it does not have undergraduate students and focuses on advanced study and research. The college is famous for its beautiful architecture and the iconic Radcliffe Camera nearby. Its unique admissions process includes demanding examinations, making it one of the most competitive institutions in the world for those pursuing higher education. All Souls plays a significant role in the academic and intellectual life of Oxford.