List of Oxbridge sister colleges

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Most of the colleges forming the University of Cambridge and University of Oxford are paired into sister colleges across the two universities. Oriel College, Oxford and St John's College, Cambridge also have links with Trinity College, Dublin. The extent of the arrangement differs from case to case, but commonly includes the right to invitations to May balls, the right to dine or book accommodation, etc. Oriel College and St Hugh's College, Oxford, currently each dispute the other's claim to sister college status with Clare College, Cambridge.[1]

Cambridge Oxford
Trinity Hall University College
St John's College Balliol College
Peterhouse Merton College
(none) Hertford College
Emmanuel College Exeter College
Clare College [1] Oriel College
St Hugh's College
Pembroke College The Queen's College
Gonville and Caius College Brasenose College
Trinity Hall All Souls College
Corpus Christi College Corpus Christi College
King's College New College
Downing College Lincoln College
Magdalene College Magdalen College
Queens' College Pembroke College
St Catharine's College Worcester College
Jesus College Jesus College
Christ's College Wadham College
Trinity College Christ Church
Churchill College Trinity College
Sidney Sussex College St John's College
Girton College Somerville College
Selwyn College Keble College
Newnham College Lady Margaret Hall
New Hall St Anne's College
Hughes Hall (none)
(none) St Hilda's College
St Edmund's College Green College
(none) St Peter's College
Fitzwilliam College St Edmund Hall
(none) Nuffield College
(none) St Antony's College
Robinson College St Catherine's College
Darwin College Wolfson College
Clare Hall St Cross College
Lucy Cavendish College (none)
Homerton College Mansfield College
Wolfson College Linacre College
(none) Kellogg College
(none) Templeton College
(none) Harris Manchester College

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  1. ^ Sibling rivalry hits Oxford colleges
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