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  • | title = The History of the University of Oxford | title = A history of the University of Oxford.
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  • ...tionally a northern rival to the southern [[university|universities]] of [[University of Oxford|Oxford]] and [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]]. Like the 'Oxbridge' ins
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  • #redirect [[University of Oxford]]
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  • ...boratory Notebooks”] BSHS Sixth Three Societies Conference, Keble College, University of Oxford (Oxford, United Kingdom, 2008).
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  • ...Archive (LARA)] - online bibliography maintained at [[Kellogg College]], [[University of Oxford]].
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  • ...tp://ptcl.chem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/AS/ascorbic_acid.html Safety data] from the [[University of Oxford]].
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  • A [[college]] of the [[University of Oxford]] in [[England]]; its main buildings are on [[Pembroke Square]].
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  • ...idge|Cambridge]], with a starred first and then did postgraduate work at [[University of Oxford|Oxford]], and then taught at [[Durham University|Durham]] as a professor be
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  • ...testant Ascendancy, Swift was educated at [[Trinity College Dublin]] and [[University of Oxford|Oxford]]. He was ordained as an [[Anglicanism|Anglican]] priest, rising to
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  • A University of Oxford professor and leading expert in using DNA to track global human migrations
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  • * {{cite book |author=University of Oxford |title=Oxford English Dictionary, 11th Edition |publisher=Oxford University
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  • ...on [[existentialism]]. Warnock studied at [[Lady Margaret Hall]] at the [[University of Oxford]], and she has been Headmistress of the girls-only [[Oxford High School]].
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  • ...-03-22 |last=Kinsey |first=Stephen |year=2010|publisher=Hertford College, University of Oxford}}
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  • {{r|University of Oxford}}
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  • [[University of Oxford]]
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  • {{rpl|University of Oxford}}
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  • ...n in the [[United Kingdom]]. It was founded in 1209 by refugees from the [[University of Oxford]], and these two remained the only universities in England until the 19th c
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  • {{r|University of Oxford}}
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  • ...of London]] from 1946 to 1959 and the Wykeham Professor of Logic at the [[University of Oxford]] from 1959 to 1978.
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  • {{r|University of Oxford}}
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  • {{r|University of Oxford}}
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  • '''Stephen Oppenheimer, M.D.''' is a British [[University of Oxford]] professor and leading expert in using DNA to track global human migration
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  • Lewis entered University College, [[University of Oxford|Oxford]], on a scholarship in 1917 (1916?). He left to volunteer in [[Worl
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  • {{r|University of Oxford}}
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  • The '''University of Oxford''' located in the city of [[Oxford]], [[United Kingdom|UK]], is the oldest Although the rise to prominence of the University of Oxford is somewhat obscure, documents from the late twelfth century, around 1190,
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  • ...ian2022-06-16/> The Bullingdon Club is a club formed by students at the [[University of Oxford]], originally to promote and celebrate members participation in sports, lik
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  • At the [[University of Oxford]], the M.Phil. is a two-year master's degree, while the M.St. is a one-year
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  • ...Academy of Sciences]], and delivered the [[John Locke Lectures]] at the [[University of Oxford]] in 1973.
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  • ...l, Lancashire on 22 February 1889. He was a lecturer and professor at the University of Oxford between 1912 and 1941. He was of the world's leading authorities on the [[
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  • ...h universities. It is also the only Scottish university, and (along with [[University of Oxford|Oxford]] and [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]]) one of the only British
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  • ...empest'' and a text describing a shipwreck on [[Malta]]. Students of the [[University of Oxford]] would rather prioritize the influence of Erasmus and Eden.
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  • ...the constituent [[Colleges of the University of Oxford|college]]s of the [[University of Oxford]] in [[England]]. Its main buildings are on [[Pembroke Square, Oxford|Pemb
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  • {{r|University of Oxford}}
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  • He attended the [[University of Oxford]], where he was a member of the notorious [[Bullingdon Club]], and made fri
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  • ...le left astronomy and started a law study as a [[Rhodes Scholar]] at the [[University of Oxford]] (B.A., 1912). He joined the Kentucky bar in 1913 but soon gave up his pra
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  • ...//ptcl.chem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/AS/ascorbic_acid.html Vitamin C toxicity data at University of Oxford]
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  • ...background, and educated at a state [[grammar school]] before attending [[University of Oxford|Oxford University]] ([[Balliol College, Oxford|Balliol College]]), Heath wa
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  • | footnotes = Was friends with David Cameron and Boris Johnson, at University of Oxford|Oxford, when they were all members of the notorious Bullingdon Club ...h members of the notorious Bullingdon Club, when they were students at the University of Oxford.<ref name=theguardian2022-09-02/>
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  • ...ish Library]] in [[London, United Kingdom|London]]. The libraries of the [[University of Oxford]], [[University of Cambridge]], [[University of London]], [[University of C
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  • ...darkly handsome and debonair young man, a bit of a dandy. He went up to [[University of Oxford|Oxford University]], where he enjoyed himself, despite the death of his fat
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  • When he attended the [[University of Oxford]] he was a member of the notorious [[Bullingdon Club]].<ref name=thesun2022
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  • ...ate tutoring and partly chaotic schooling, he went up to Exeter College, [[University of Oxford|Oxford]]. Here he met [[Edward Burne-Jones]] and became part of a group of
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  • ...titution in 1969. He was then able to obtain a scholarship to study at the University of Oxford under [[R.M. Hare]], a prominent utilitarian philosopher who arguably influ
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  • * Green, A., Society for French Studies (Great Britain), & University of Oxford. European Humanities Research Centre. (1996). Privileged anonymity : the wr
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  • .... By 1728, the Johnsons were able to send him to [[Pembroke College]] at [[University of Oxford|Oxford]]. This was not to last; after thirteen months, Johnson was forced t
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  • ...s citizen and academic, Professor of Contemporary Islamic Studies at the [[University of Oxford]], who is an advocate of [[Islam]]ic reform. In ''Time Magazine's'' article
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  • ...g the first rector. The right of presenting to the living passed to the [[University of Oxford]] which did little to maintain the fabric of the building.
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  • *D.Phil., St. Antony's College, University of Oxford
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  • ...ell as being the country's third-largest academic library after those of [[University of Oxford|Oxford]] and [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]].<ref> The claim about th
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  • ...s Ashcroft is an award winning scientist, a professor of physiology at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of both Trinity College Oxford and the Royal Society. The aut
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  • The '''Bullingdon Club''' is a long-established club for students at the [[University of Oxford]].<ref name=theguardian2022-06-16/> | location = University of Oxford
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  • ...harles Simonyi]] Professor of the Public Understanding of Science at the [[University of Oxford]] from 1995 to 2008.
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  • ...nts:''' from Dr. Anton Van Der Merwe, Professor of Molecular Immunology at University of Oxford
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  • ...Kingdom]] geography was [[Halford John Mackinder]], appointed reader at [[University of Oxford|Oxford University]] in 1887.
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  • ...rtisans in Elizabethan England’ Ph.D. thesis, Cambridge. Available through University of Oxford, Museum of History of Science; It is interesting to note that Johnson does ...athematics University of Edinburgh, and Savilian Professor of Astronomy at University of Oxford</ref> proposed<ref>in his Edinburgh lectures published in 1695 as an optics
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  • ...k. The two great universities, [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]] and [[University of Oxford|Oxford]], are said to have been as intent on enrolling potential "blues" as
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  • ...three of Donne's young siblings died. At the age of 11, Donne entered the university of Oxford: Catholic children often went very young to university because this sideste
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  • ...nd the study of material culture. One such collection was donated to the [[University of Oxford]] and a museum to house the collection opened in 1683 (the institution woul
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  • ...In 1852 he was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Civil Law by the [[University of Oxford]], and he was knighted by [[Queen Victoria]] in 1853.
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  • ...culator/ HOMA Calculator]. [http://www.dtu.ox.ac.uk/ Diabetes Trial Unit]. University of Oxford.
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  • ...ion, of selected portions of the Pāli Apadāna", Sally Mellick, PhD thesis, University of Oxford, 1993
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  • ...and philosophy of science at the [[University of Cambridge]] and at the [[University of Oxford]].
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  • ...5 because of his free trade views but in 1847 was elected to represent the University of Oxford. He left the Tory Party along with Sir Robert Peel in 1846, and during the
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  • ...5 because of his free trade views but in 1847 was elected to represent the University of Oxford. He left the Tory Party along with Sir Robert Peel in 1846, and during the
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  • While a student at the [[University of Oxford]] Johnson had been a member of the notorious [[Bullingdon Club]].<ref name=
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  • According to University of Oxford scientist, Philip J. Stewart:
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  • ...1207032831/users.ox.ac.uk/~dougsoc/ Archived pages] of the now-disbanded [[University of Oxford|Oxford University]] Douglas Adams Society at the [[Internet Archive]].</ref
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  • ...s of Sume5rian Literature] The ETCSL project, Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Oxford; [http://www.livius.org/k/kinglist/sumerian.html Sumerian King List] Jona L
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  • ...rtisans in Elizabethan England’ Ph.D. thesis, Cambridge. Available through University of Oxford, Museum of History of Science</ref><ref>[http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk
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  • ...ntain building behind subduction zones| work=Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK|url=http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2006/2005JB003916.shtml| a
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  • ...partheid]]. He also denounced the latter in his valedictory address to the University of Oxford in 1959.<ref>"I have the hatred of [[apartheid]] in my bones; and most of a
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  • ...stacking shelves in a food hall. In 1972 he became an undergraduate at [[University of Oxford|Oxford University]] and obtained a degree with second class honours in ju
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  • <td align="center"><font face="Calibri" size=3>[[University of Oxford]]</td>
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  • ...ai Jiao Tong University, 2005. Retrieved 15 May 2006</ref> including the [[University of Oxford]] and the [[University of Cambridge]]. It has produced many great scholars,
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  • ...n.<ref>[http://ptcl.chem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/AS/ascorbic_acid.html Safety data] University of Oxford Physical & Theoretical Chemistry Lab. Safety home page. </ref>
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