- Libraries:
- St Anthony's library facilities are amongst the best in the university. Aside from the 110,000 volumes in the main library building the site is also home to the great International Relations sources of the Middle Eastern Library, the Latin American Library and the Russian and Eurasian Library.
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- Computing:
- All college rooms are wired for ethernet and a general computer room provides further access, internet, scanners and printers.
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- Sports:
- There is a college gym and boathouse for the successful college rowing team.
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- Disabled Students:
- There are three purpose-built study-bedrooms for the disabled if required in college, but access to some of the main buildings is limited.
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- Student Welfare:
- There's a college affiliated Doctor for medical problems. Sources of support within the graduate community include a Women's Officer, an LGB Rep and general Welfare Officers.
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- Parking:
- There's very limited on-site parking, and some time restricted spaces on the Woodstock Road.
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- University Shops:
- There is a subsidised stationary shop located in the OUSU building (next to the Clarendon Centre) for cheap back to school stylee stuff.
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- University Bookshops:
- Branches of Blackwells, Waterstones and Borders in the city-centre ensure that almost every book on almost every reading list can be easily purchased or ordered.
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- Banking:
- There are branches of all major UK banks in the city-centre and plentiful provision of ATMs. St Anthony's nearest cash machine is situated next to the Co-op supermarket on Walton Street.
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- Transport Policy:
- Your legs and/or a bike will enable you to reach pretty much any city or university amenities from St Anthony's although buses into town and neighbouring village Woodstock (site of Blenheim Palace) so leave from the Woodstock Road.
For destinations further afield Oxford is well served by coach and rail services.
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- Green Areas:
- St Anthony's has its own attractive grounds, but for green-peace outside college nearby University Parks and the wild pony and cattle filled Port Meadow are nice places to walk.
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