Knox College, Otago
| Knox College | ||||||||||||
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| University of Otago Residential College | ||||||||||||
| University of Otago | ||||||||||||
Knox facade | ||||||||||||
Knox College coat of arms | ||||||||||||
| Location | 9 Arden St, North East Valley, Dunedin | |||||||||||
| Motto | Gratia et Veritas (Latin) | |||||||||||
| Motto in English | Grace and Truth | |||||||||||
| Founders | Rev Andrew Cameron and John Ross | |||||||||||
| Established | 1909 | |||||||||||
| Status | Affiliated | |||||||||||
| Head | Caroline Hepburn-Doole | |||||||||||
| Knox Student President | Rory Connors | |||||||||||
| Undergraduates | ~255 | |||||||||||
| Postgraduates | ~5 | |||||||||||
| Website | knoxcollege.ac.nz | |||||||||||
Knox College is a residential college, founded and operated by the Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand and affiliated with the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. The college is set in a 4.57 hectares (11.3 acres) landscaped site in Opoho on the opposite side of the Dunedin Botanic Gardens from the university.
As the second oldest residential college in New Zealand, Knox is also one of the more traditional colleges, having been founded in the mould of those at Oxbridge. Throughout the last century, Knox managed to maintain much of its distinctively collegiate institutional character while continually evolving to promote and maintain a welcoming and inclusive academic community for its student body, which has been co-educational since 1983. The college has produced 18 Rhodes Scholars, as well as several Gates Scholars and Fulbright Scholars.