He was lecturer in history (from 1895) and Fellow (from 1896), at Balliol, later becoming Dean. He settled into a life as a "college man", spending much of his time entertaining students, whom he would also take on "reading parties" to his chalet at
Chamonix in the vacation. Undergraduates who were in some way in his circle included
Harold Macmillan,
Evelyn Waugh,
Cyril Connolly,
Anthony Powell,
Harold Nicolson,
Quintin Hogg and many others. He is often taken as having influenced the fictional characters of Mr Samgrass in Waugh's
Brideshead Revisited and, more closely, Sillery in Powell's
A Dance to the Music of Time, as well as a character of
Walter Pater. Urquhart was a contributor to
The Month, the
Journal of Theological Studies, and the
Dublin Review, and wrote articles for the
Catholic Encyclopedia, == Personal life ==