Located within Frewin Court, The Oxford Union Library serves as a vital resource for members seeking knowledge across various subjects relevant to contemporary discourse. With an extensive collection covering law, politics, history, philosophy, and more—the library fosters academic exploration among its users. Our committed team is available to provide guidance on accessing materials while ensuring every patron receives personalized service tailored specifically toward their research interests or inquiries—creating an enriching environment conducive to learning together as part of the Union community.

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Sam Taylor

5 Google Rating

Fantastic buildings, amazing speakers. The cheapest place for a tea or coffee in Oxford with a super

5/ 5

Fantastic buildings, amazing speakers. The cheapest place for a tea or coffee in Oxford with a super atmosphere too.

Charlie Hewis

5 Google Rating

Goodman library is great to work in and the rest of the rooms each have their own interesting charac

5/ 5

Goodman library is great to work in and the rest of the rooms each have their own interesting character. Bar is cosy.

John Frederick Tatlow

5 Google Rating

Interesting self-tour to be had, if you can access the building. Close inspection of the photographs

5/ 5

Interesting self-tour to be had, if you can access the building. Close inspection of the photographs on the walls - some over a hundred years old - reveals many a familiar visage and famous name. Its a real, 'Where's Wally' of an exercise, scrutinising them in the corridors and various rooms. Einstein's was the 'big find' for me. The Oxford Union is best known for its debating chamber, which is apart from the main building, however there are study rooms in the main complex too where talks are held. I held one in the Stevenson room, outlining my work in Kenya. (See my Saint Paul's clinic review.) It's far better to be in the building with a member, since then you get to sit in the Members' Lounge, do some work (photo) and take refreshments. Here's me working on my China, long sleeves and swords, performance piece.

Meharab Choudhury

5 Google Rating

Great debates and speakers

5/ 5

Great debates and speakers

Adam Ellison

5 Google Rating

A fascinating place to explore and experience! Incredible balls, exciting debates and wonderful spea

5/ 5

A fascinating place to explore and experience! Incredible balls, exciting debates and wonderful speakers.

Marton Klincsek

5 Google Rating

Greatest! :) happy Easter!

5/ 5

Greatest! :) happy Easter!

Peter Babnik

4 Google Rating

Interesting place, old and cosy, wooden shelfs and leather chairs, relaxed mood, I like old librarie

4/ 5

Interesting place, old and cosy, wooden shelfs and leather chairs, relaxed mood, I like old libraries, Bw Peter Babnik 🙂

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