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Warden is the title given to or adopted by the head of some university colleges and other institutions.

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England

University of Bristol:

  • Halls of residence at the University of Bristol
  • University of Cambridge:

  • Robinson College
  • University of London:

  • Goldsmiths
  • University of Oxford:

  • All Souls College
  • Greyfriars
  • Keble College
  • Merton College
  • New College
  • Nuffield College
  • Rhodes House
  • Wadham College
  • University of Durham

  • Cranmer Hall; a theological college that forms part of St John's College, Durham
  • University of Manchester:

  • Ashburne Hall
  • Australia

    Residential colleges at Australian Universities adopt a variety of titles for their heads. Those colleges established by the Anglican Church use the title Warden more commonly, but it is also adopted by colleges established by other denominations and those with no religious affiliation.

    Australian National University:

  • Burton & Garran Hall
  • University of Melbourne:

  • Trinity College
  • University of Newcastle:

  • Newcastle University College
  • University of Queensland:

  • St John's College
  • University of Sydney:

  • St Paul's College
  • University of Western Australia:

  • St George's College
  • References

    Warden (college) Wikipedia