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Campion Hall (Oxford)

Campion Hall is a college within the University of Oxford, founded in 1896 by the Jesuit order. It serves primarily as a hall for Jesuit scholars and promotes the study of philosophy, theology, and the humanities. Named after St. Edmund Campion, a Jesuit martyr, the hall is known for its strong academic community and commitment to Catholic education. Campion Hall is characterized by its intimate environment, promoting both academic rigor and spiritual growth among its members, and it contributes to the diverse educational landscape of Oxford University.