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  2. University of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford University Student Union, formerly better known by its acronym OUSU and now rebranded as Oxford SU, [224] exists to represent students in the university's decision-making, to act as the voice for students in the national higher education policy debate, and to provide direct services to the student body. Reflecting the collegiate ...

  3. Oxford Department of International Development - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Department of International Development (ODID), or Queen Elizabeth House (QEH), is a department of the University of Oxford in England, and a unit of the University’s Social Sciences Division. It is the focal point at Oxford for multidisciplinary research and postgraduate teaching on the developing world.

  4. Colleges of the University of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Generally tutorials (one of the main methods of teaching in Oxford) and classes are the responsibility of colleges, while lectures, examinations, laboratories, and the central library are run by the university. Students normally have most of their tutorials in their own college, but often have a couple of modules taught at other colleges or ...

  5. St Antony's College, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    St Antony's College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England. Founded in 1950 as the result of the gift of French merchant Sir Antonin Besse of Aden, St Antony's specialises in international relations, economics, politics, and area studies relative to Europe, Russia, former Soviet states, Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, Japan, China, and South and South East Asia.

  6. Campion Hall, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Campion Hall hosts the Jesuit academic community within University of Oxford and has an international student body, admitting graduate students in Humanities and Social Science subjects, and occasionally in other disciplines. In 2018, the Laudato Si' Research Institute was started at Campion Hall.

  7. Indian Institute Library - Wikipedia

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    The library's collection is of international importance and includes over 100,000 volumes. [3] Around 60% of these are catalogued on OLIS, the Oxford University library catalogue. [4] Anyone wishing to use the library must either be a student at the University of Oxford, or obtain a reader's card from the Bodleian Library.

  8. Department of Physics, University of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The British-born physicist grew up in Oxford and became an undergraduate at Oxford university. His contributions as a scientist include his ability to explain the theory behind black holes and the concept of time travel. [15] Hawking also came up with the discovery of Hawking radiation, which is the electromagnetic radiation emitted by a black ...

  9. Wolfson College, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Wolfson College (/ ˈ w ʊ l f s ən /) is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England. Wolfson is an all-graduate college, it prides itself on being one of the most international colleges at Oxford, with particular strengths in areas like global health, environmental studies, economics, and humanities.