Jesus College, Oxford's main campus on Turl Street serves as the central hub for academic excellence, residential life, and tutorial-based teaching for both undergraduate and graduate students. As one of the University of Oxford's historic colleges, it emphasizes personalized small-group tutorials delivered by world-class fellows, fostering deep intellectual engagement across a broad spectrum of disciplines. The campus hosts a diverse community studying nearly all subjects offered by the University, from traditional humanities to cutting-edge sciences, with particular strengths in interdisciplinary approaches, Celtic studies, and joint honours programs. Its facilities, including the modern Cheng Yu Tung Building, support innovative teaching, research, and student welfare.
- Humanities: Classics (including Classics and English, Classics and Modern Languages), English Literature, History (History and English, History and Economics), Philosophy (Philosophy and Theology, Mathematics and Philosophy), Theology and Religion.
- Social Sciences: Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE), Economics and Management, Psychology, Philosophy and Linguistics (PPL).
- Sciences and Medicine: Chemistry, Medicine, Computer Science (Computer Science and Philosophy, Mathematics and Computer Science), Geography.
- Other Key Areas: Modern Languages, Law (graduate), Celtic Studies (Jesus Professor of Celtic), and a wide range of graduate programs in humanities, social sciences, and STEM fields.
- Joint and Specialized Courses: History and Economics, Classics and English, offering flexible pathways for in-depth study.