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- Applying to Oxford - University of Oxford
Oxford is recognised as offering one of the best educations in the world and competition for places to study here at undergraduate level is intense On average we receive over 23,000 applications for approximately 3,300 places each 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
- Organisation - University of Oxford
Oxford was named as the best university in the world for arts and humanities in the 2022 QS World University Rankings by Subject The Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Division is home to the non-medical sciences at Oxford
- Lifelong learning - University of Oxford
Oxford Lifelong Learning exists to enable Oxford University to reach students beyond the full-time student body
- Where do I start? - University of Oxford
If you're considering applying for graduate study at Oxford, this step-by-step guide will get you started
- Course fees for 2026 entry - University of Oxford
The course fees you pay include your fees for both University and college services and are divided between the University (including your department or faculty) and your college on a formula basis
- DPhil in Law - University of Oxford
As a graduate student, you will have access to the University's wide range of resources including libraries, museums, galleries, digital resources and IT services
- Online and distance courses - University of Oxford
Join a global community of adult learners studying online with Oxford Lifelong Learning Whether you wish to study for pleasure, advance in your career or gain a qualification, we have a course for you
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