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  2. The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England. There is evidence of teaching as early as 1096, [2] making it the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the world's second-oldest university in continuous operation. [2] [11] [12] It grew rapidly from 1167, when Henry II banned English students from ...

    • The Colleges and Halls
    • The Role of The Colleges and Halls and The University in Student Life
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    The 36 colleges and three societiesare a core element of the University, to which they are related via a federal system. Each college is independent and self-governing, having a charter approved by the Privy Council, under which it is governed by a Head of House, elected and appointed by the governing body directly. The governing body comprises a n...

    Colleges, societies and halls:

    1. select and admit undergraduate students, and select postgraduate students after they are admitted by the University 2. provide accommodation, meals, common rooms, libraries, sports and social facilities, and pastoral care for their students 3. are responsible for students’ undergraduate tutorial teaching and welfare

    The University:

    1. determines the content of the courses within which college teaching takes place 2. organises lectures and seminars 3. provides a wide range of resources for teaching and learning in the form of libraries, laboratories, museums, computing facilities, etc 4. admits and supervises postgraduate students 5. examines theses 6. sets and marks examinations 7. awards degrees

    Oxford University is divided into four academic divisions. Within these divisions are numerous departments, faculties and schools. Oxford’s museums, libraries and collections provide an outstanding resource for the University and work closely with divisions to deliver teaching. Oxford University Press, one of the largest and most successful univers...

  3. Economic Impact. A study has measured Oxford University’s impact on the UK economy. Oxford is a world-leading centre of learning, teaching and research and the oldest university in the English-speaking world.

  4. The University of Oxford, comprising the academic divisions and departments, Academic Services and University Collections (ASUC) and University Administration and Services (UAS), together with the Oxford colleges and permanent private halls. Coming up/Going down. Arriving at Oxford at the beginning of the term/leaving at the end (cf sending down).

  5. 5 days ago · See all videos for this article. University of Oxford, English autonomous institution of higher learning at Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, one of the world’s great universities. It lies along the upper course of the River Thames (called by Oxonians the Isis), 50 miles (80 km) north-northwest of London.

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  6. The University was formally incorporated in 1571 under the name of 'The Chancellor Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford'. Read more about the University’s legal status as a civil corporation and an exempt charity. ‘Collegiate’ and ‘central’ University. Oxford University’s unique structure sometimes makes it necessary to ...

  7. Governance & structure. Guide to governance and University structure. Vice-Chancellor. Vice-Chancellor's direct reports (pdf) Committees of Council. University Committees (pdf) Conference of Colleges. Congregation.

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