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- University of Oxford
Oxford University provides world-class research and education to benefit society on a local, regional, national and global scale
- Facts and figures - University of Oxford
There are more than 26,000 students at Oxford, including 12,470 undergraduates and 13,920 postgraduates Entry to undergraduate courses at Oxford continues to be very competitive: there are usually only around 3,300 places, and over 23,000 people applied to start in 2024
- Undergraduate admissions and outreach - University of Oxford
You can sign-up now for our Choosing Oxford newsletter for step-by-step support with your application as well as some fun insights into student life here You might also like to watch our Official Video Guides
- History - University of Oxford
Oxford University has been at the centre of the COVID-19 response from the very onset of the crisis, remaining at the forefront of global efforts to combat the disease and to mitigate its many effects, such as developing a vaccine and identifying treatments
- Courses - University of Oxford
Your academic year How long are the terms? When will you have exams? Find out about the structure of an Oxford student's year
- Applying to Oxford | University of Oxford
Oxford is recognised as offering one of the best educations in the world and competition for places to study here at undergraduate level is intense On average we receive over 23,000 applications for approximately 3,300 places each year
- Application Guide | University of Oxford
This Application Guide and the Graduate Admissions webpages are definitive, with the most up-to-date and comprehensive information about Oxford’s admissions process and requirements
- Organisation - University of Oxford
Oxford was named as the best university in the world for arts and humanities in the 2022 QS World University Rankings by Subject The Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Division is home to the non-medical sciences at Oxford
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