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陌染MMOxford University ("University of Oxford") is a public university in Oxford, England. It is the second oldest institution of higher education in the world. Oxford is a core member of Russell University Group, UK's "G5 Super-elite University", Europe's top university Coimbra Group, European Research University Federation and Europaeum. Oxford University Press is the world's largest university press. The publication includes 20 volumes of the Oxford English Dictionary. The University of Oxford is also hosting two well-known scholarship programs: one for the Clarendon Scholarship, established in 2001; Another Rod scholarship, which has attracted many outstanding graduate students over the past century, is Oxford with the world's largest university publishing house and the largest university library system in the United Kingdom. Oxford has produced a host of social luminaries, including 27 British prime ministers, 60 Nobel Prize winners, and dozens of royalty and political leaders from around the world. No IELTS/TOEFL score is required for Oxford University to apply. The students only need to issue a qualified language score to the school before July 31 of the following year. Oxford language requirements: IELTS total score 7.0 above, no less than 7.0 score; TOEFL scores above 110, no less than 25 in oral English, no less than 24 in reading and writing, no less than 22 in listening. In English countries or through English teaching for more than 2 years, or IB standard English course scores above 5, language scores may be exempted. Oxford, like Cambridge, has no specific gateway, is an open school, and every college is scattered, and if you don't know the way, you really get lost. It's like a small town with a shopping street and restaurants of all sizes.
真诚7577Beyond the vast arches of Jill's estate was an open green lawn and a blue sky. The grassy slopes undulated to both sides, with a wide, neat culvert in the middle leading to the golden palace ahead. On the lawn, on the shore of the lake, under the hall, the crowds were laughing.
陌染MMThe bridge of sighs, officially known as the Hertford Bridge, is a famous attraction of Oxford University. It was built in 1913 (completed in 1914), and it crosses New College Road to connect the two old and new parts of Hertford College, and is a famous attraction of Oxford University. Designed by Sir Tomas Jackson, the bridge is called the Bridge of Sighs, because it resembles the bridge of sighs in Venice, Italy. Following the tour group, one can only take a peek at Oxford University.
真诚7577For a few pounds you can climb to the top of the tower and enjoy the 360 degree view of Oxford without dead ends, the beautiful stripes and the southern city are the most amazing. The church porch, built in 4500 years, has spiral columns that are a major innovation in British architectural history
M43***62In many ways this is the building I consider to be the most iconic when thinking of Oxford, The architecture of this ancient university city is quite remarkable and has contributed to this city's continuing sense of grandeur and learning.
LGKMYa must visit for the first timer in Oxford. time well spent. a well managed museum founded in 1683 and so many exhibits on display ranging from Chinese dynasties, Egyptian mummies to contemporary art. Contributions from all parties play a significant part in preserving this wonderful museum
#tripaway Harry potter fans where you at? This library to be accurate the Diviity School was used as infirmary in the Harry Potter and The Philosopher’s Stone after his confrontation with Voldemort. I was lucky to visit the library during a function as I was informed that the purplish light was only on during special occasion.
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#tripaway Located near westgate shopping centre, this castle was not served as a castle but as a prison after several war broke. You may experience the prison tour and learn about the infamous story inside the castle. Plus, there is also a river next to the castle. It was autumn during my visit and the autumn colour matched with the castle. If you are staying at Courtyard by Marriott Hotel, you may have a room facing the castle.
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The Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford was developed by internationally renowned architects Herzog & de Meuron. The building has been hailed as a stunning new addition to Oxford’s historic skyline, and most of all through its design represents the values of openness, collaboration and transparency that are key to the School’s overall mission of improving public policy. One of the lecture theatres here is named after Malaysia’s 2nd Prime Minister, TUN ABDUL RAZAK to commemorate his legacy
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The Ashmolean Museum in Oxford was established in the 17th century. Collection of fascinating art and archeological relics from Egyptian mummies to English and China silverware can be found here. A wide variety of ceramics, metalwork, works on paper, wood, ivory, glass and textiles dating from the AD 600s to the 1800s is displayed in thematic showcases along the walls of the gallery.
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#oxford is a magical place. Everywhere you turn there seems like there’s magic afoot. It’s as if the great voices of history were rising up in the long chorus of their years. #triplocal
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UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
It was great visiting this famous university,one of the famous universities in the world.
The University is scattered across the city in many different parts but the whole thing is just amazing. What a fantastic place to study, it feels like you are constantly on a film setting.
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Compared to London, I prefer Oxford, not just because of the famous Oxford University.
I don't know if Oxford University is a city, or the whole city is a university,
Oxford seems to be inseparable from this university,
It is immersed in a strong historical atmosphere, the city is dotted with Solemn architecture. Despite this, many students still keep Oxford's youthful life.
The elegant honey-coloured building of the college is located in a quiet courtyard and surrounded by narrow cobblestone alleys, which form the University of Oxford, and within the college, there is a strong learning atmosphere.
Oxford is also known as town and gowngowt, which means that this is not just a place to study.
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An institution of higher learning that blends with the city: Oxford, the United Kingdom, where you feel the British style, don't miss Oxford University. It is full of historical monuments. It feels like Hogwarts School of Magic during the tour. The fans are sure to be familiar!
Attractions Recommended: The Bridge of Sighs is beautiful. This beautiful landmark was built in 1914 and is a replica of the steep arch bridge in Venice.
Church of Our Lady: It is said that this university church is the most visited parish church in England, including the ancient part of the tower built in the early 14th century, from which you can enjoy the beautiful scenery. The biggest feature of the building is the Baroque South Porch, built in 1637.
Lincoln College: The best preserved school in the Medieval Academy. The schoolhouse still retains the early roof, including the crack used to spread smoke.
Magdalen College: Yes Typical and beautiful Oxford College. Its 15th-century garden style contrasts with the park across the Zilvi River for the Modlin Bridge.
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The Ashmolean Museum is recognized as the first university museum in the English-speaking world and the first public museum. From the perspective of the museum as a permanent non-profit organization, the Alchemo Museum, which has a history of more than 300 years, has its own management rules for sustainable management, and discusses the relationship between collections and museums. The museum's process of collecting museums through private donations gives us an idea of the concepts formed by Western museums from the 17th to the 18th centuries.