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TEMPLETON COLLEGE (OXFORD UNIVERSITY)

Country: United Kingdom
Campus/location : Oxford
Incorporated into : 2008 Green Templeton College

Arms (crest) of Templeton College (Oxford University)
Official blazon
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

Templeton College began as the Oxford Centre for Management Studies in 1965. It changed its name in 1983 after a major endowment by Sir John Templeton (1912-2008), a Rhodes Scholar in the university before establishing a successful investment business and devoting his fortune to philanthropy. The college arms featured nautilus shells because as a constantly evolving structure featuring linked yet separate chambers it symbolized the college's culture of independent growth at the intersection of different fields and approaches.


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