- Explore the University of Oxford Map
Oxford is a beautiful city of stunning architecture, history and culture You’ll fnd ancient and modern colleges, fascinating museums and galleries, and plenty of parks, gardens and green spaces in which to relax
- University of Oxford Admissions Report
This section presents information on Oxford’s overall numbers, as well as the domicile of Oxford’s applicants, offer holders and admitted students
- Oxford University - A Brief Guide 2024
Structure of the University Oxford is an independent and self-governing institution consisting of the University, its divisions, departments and faculties, and the colleges
- Your guide to Oxford interviews - University of Oxford
If you are currently studying in the UK, the rest of the EU, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein or Switzerland, then you will be expected to attend interviews in Oxford in December if your application is shortlisted
- REGISTERING FOR YOUR TEST VIA THE OXFORD
Many of Oxford’s undergraduate courses require applicants to sit an admissions test on a given test day This guidance is for anyone taking any of the following tests this year:
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The Oxford collaboration on the responsible use of generative AI in adult social care dult social care means and to address the gaps in oficial guidance and support The collaboration included over 70 individuals and organisations from across the care community, including people who draw on care and support, careworkers
- Oxford MBA Brochure 2024-25 - Saïd Business School
Ease yourself back into academic work and get up to speed with core quantitative, leadership, and business concepts so you can hit the ground running on your arrival in Oxford; and start thinking about your post-MBA career path through engaging with the online Oxford Saïd Careers Academy
- Course Information Sheet English Language and Literature
The English Language and Literature course at Oxford is one of the broadest in the country, giving you the chance to study writing in English from its origins in Anglo-Saxon England to the present
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