University of Oxford
The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England. There is evidence of teaching as early as 1096, making it the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the second-oldest continuously operating university globally. It expanded rapidly from 1167, when Henry II prohibited English students from attending the University of Paris. When disputes erupted between students and the Oxford townspeople, some Oxford academics fled northeast to Cambridge, where they established the University of Cambridge in 1209. The two English ancient universities share many common features and are jointly referred to as ''Oxbridge''.The University of Oxford comprises 43 constituent colleges, consisting of 36 semi-autonomous colleges, four permanent private halls and three societies (colleges that are departments of the university, without their own royal charter). and a range of academic departments that are organised into four divisions. Each college is a self-governing institution within the university that controls its own membership and has its own internal structure and activities. All students are members of a college. Oxford does not have a main campus. Its buildings and facilities are scattered throughout the city centre and around the town. Undergraduate teaching at the university consists of lectures, small-group tutorials at the colleges and halls, seminars, laboratory work and tutorials provided by the central university faculties and departments. Postgraduate teaching is provided in a predominantly centralised fashion.
Oxford operates the Ashmolean Museum, the world's oldest university museum; Oxford University Press, the largest university press in the world; and the largest academic library system nationwide. In the fiscal year ending 31 July 2024, the university had a total consolidated income of £3.05 billion, of which £778.9 million was from research grants and contracts. In 2024, Oxford ranked first nationally for undergraduate education.
Oxford has educated a wide range of notable alumni, including 31 prime ministers of the United Kingdom and many heads of state and government around the world. 73 Nobel Prize laureates, 4 Fields Medalists, and 6 Turing Award winners have matriculated, worked, or held visiting fellowships at the University of Oxford. Its alumni have won 160 Olympic medals. Oxford is home to a number of scholarships, including the Rhodes Scholarship, one of the oldest international graduate scholarship programmes in the world. Provided by Wikipedia
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<<An>> ode: occasioned by the success of Admiral Boscawen : By a gentleman of the University of Oxford. by Gentleman of the University of Oxford
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<<An>> agreeable companion for a few hours : either on the road or at home. In several fugitive pieces. By a gentleman of the University of Oxford. by Gentleman of the University of Oxford
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<<A>> vindication of the proceedings against the six members of E- Hall, Oxford. By a gentleman of the university. by Gentleman of the University of Oxford
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<<The>> servitour : a poem. Written by a servitour of the University of Oxford, and Faithfully, taken from his Own Original Copy, &c. by Servitour of the University of Oxford
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<<A>> sermon on the excellency of the Christian religion : preached at St. Paul's in the City of London, and at Mercer's Chapel, and many other Churches. By a divine of the Univers... by Divine of the University of Oxford
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<<The>> amorous war: or, a duel with the passions. A poem. In a letter to a friend. By a gentleman of the University of Oxford. To which is added, The defeat: or, the lover vanquis... by Gentleman of the University of Oxford
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<<The>> royal marriage : a new opera of three acts, as it is perform'd by a private company of gentlemen near St. James's; occasioned by the ever-memorable nuptials of their Royal... by Gentleman of the University of Oxford
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<<The>> royal marriage : a ballad-opera of three acts, as it is perform'd by a private company of gentlemen near St. James's; occasioned by the ever-memorable nuptials of their Roy... by Gentleman of the University of Oxford
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<<An>> agreeable companion for a few hours, either in a carriage or at home : In several fugitive pieces. By a Gentleman of the University of Oxford. by Gentleman of the University of Oxford
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Remarks upon the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's letter to the vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford : In a letter to the Rev. Mr. Whitefield, By a Late Member of the University of... by Late member of the University of Oxford
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<<A>> letter to the Rev. Vicecimus [sic] Knox on the subject of his animadversions on the University of Oxford : By a resident member of that university. by Philalethes Resident member of the University of Oxford
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<<A>> tour from Oxford to Newcastle upon Tyne : in the long vacation of the year 1791. By John Briggs, Porter of University College. In a letter to the Rev. Mr. Hale, of Kerby Rave... by Briggs, John janitor of University College Oxford
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A defence of the rights and priviledges of the University of Oxford containing, 1. An answer to the petition of the city of Oxford. 1649. : 2. The case of the University of Oxford,...
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To the high and honorable Court of Parliament, the humble petition of the Vniversitie of Oxford
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Statuta universitatis oxoniensis
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Alpine Sketches, comprised in a Tour through Parts of Holland, Flanders, France, Savoy, Switzerland and Germany, during the Summer of 1814 by Bridges, George Wilson
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The Ford lectures delivered in the University of Oxford
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Merton Colledge case
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Quaestiones in sacra theologia discutiendae Oxonii in vesperiis sexto die Iulii, ann. Dom. 1633
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Horti Carolini
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