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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
- 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
- A-Z of postgraduate courses | Graduate Admissions | University of Oxford
A-Z of courses Use this A-Z and search tool to explore all of Oxford's graduate courses
- Divisions and Departments - University of Oxford
There are four academic divisions within Oxford University All have a full-time divisional head and an elected divisional board Also listed are the Department for Continuing Education, and the University's Gardens, Libraries and Museums
- 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
- Law (Jurisprudence) | University of Oxford
The Oxford Law degree aims to develop a range of skills, but its particular strength is in teaching you to think for yourself
- Department of Engineering Science | University of Oxford
Engineering teaching and research takes place at Oxford in a unified Department of Engineering Science Our academic staff are committed to a common engineering foundation as well as to advanced work in their own specialities, which include most branches of the subject
- Oxford bursaries and scholarships for 2026-entry
The following page contains information about Oxford's non-repayable bursaries and scholarship programmes for students starting in October 2026, along with external scholarships that may be available
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