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Что (кто) такое Oxford University - определение

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Oxford University (UK Parliament constituency)         
PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM, 1801-1950
Oxford University (constituency); University of Oxford (parliamentary constituency); Oxford University (UK parliament constituency)
Oxford University was a university constituency electing two members to the British House of Commons, from 1603 to 1950. The last two members to represent Oxford University when it was abolished were A.
Oxonian         
  • Christ Church]]; the hall is an important feature of the typical Oxford college, providing a place to dine and socialise.
  • Chemistry Research Laboratory]]; the university has invested heavily in new facilities at the laboratory in recent years.
  • An engraving of [[Christ Church, Oxford]], 1742
  • [[Clarendon Building]], home to many senior [[Bodleian Library]] staff, previously housed the university's own central administration.
  • [[Duke Humfrey's Library]] in the  [[Bodleian Library]]
  • Rowing at [[Eights Week]], an annual intercollegiate [[bumps race]]
  • Interior of the [[Pitt Rivers Museum]]
  • In 1605, Oxford was still a walled city, but several colleges had been built outside the city walls (north is at the bottom on this map).
  • quadrangle]] of the university, constructed between 1288 and 1378
  • Balliol College]], one of the university's oldest constituent colleges
  • national league table]] performance over the past ten years
  • Botanic Garden]]
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  • [[Rhodes House]], home to the awarding body for [[Rhodes Scholarship]]s, is often considered as the world's most prestigious scholarship.
  • Congregation]] and its concerts and degree ceremonies.
  • Emblem of the 17th century English [[Invisible College]]
  • An undergraduate student at the University of Oxford in [[subfusc]] for matriculation
  • Christ Church]]
  • Worcester College]]
  • [[Oxford Union]]'s debating chamber
  • Wellington Square]] has become synonymous with the university's central administration.
COLLEGIATE RESEARCH UNIVERSITY IN OXFORD, ENGLAND
Oxford University; The University of Oxford; Oxford Universty; Dept of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford; Univerity of Oxford; Oxford university; Oxford uni; University of oxford; Oxonian; Oxonians; Oxonia; Oxford University Orienteering Club; OUOC; Oxford University in England; University of Ozford; Conference of Colleges; Oxford u; Oxxford university; Oxon (university); Uni of Oxford; Conference of colleges; History of the University of Oxford; User:Shil3039/OUSSC; Universitas Oxoniensis; University of Oxford Centre on Migration, Policy and Society; Ox.ac.uk; Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford; Oxford Centre for Diabetes Endocrinology and Metabolism; University of Oxford Medical Sciences Division; The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford; Department of Statistics, University of Oxford; Oxford Univ.; The Oxford Blue (newspaper); Draft:The Oxford Blue; Draft:Department of Statistics, University of Oxford; UOxford; OxfordU
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¦ adjective relating to the city of Oxford or Oxford University.
¦ noun
1. a native or inhabitant of Oxford.
2. a member of Oxford University.
Origin
C16: from Oxonia (Latinized name of Oxford, from its old form Oxenford) + -an.
Oxonian         
  • Christ Church]]; the hall is an important feature of the typical Oxford college, providing a place to dine and socialise.
  • Chemistry Research Laboratory]]; the university has invested heavily in new facilities at the laboratory in recent years.
  • An engraving of [[Christ Church, Oxford]], 1742
  • [[Clarendon Building]], home to many senior [[Bodleian Library]] staff, previously housed the university's own central administration.
  • [[Duke Humfrey's Library]] in the  [[Bodleian Library]]
  • Rowing at [[Eights Week]], an annual intercollegiate [[bumps race]]
  • Interior of the [[Pitt Rivers Museum]]
  • In 1605, Oxford was still a walled city, but several colleges had been built outside the city walls (north is at the bottom on this map).
  • quadrangle]] of the university, constructed between 1288 and 1378
  • Balliol College]], one of the university's oldest constituent colleges
  • national league table]] performance over the past ten years
  • Botanic Garden]]
  • url-status=live }}</ref>
  • [[Rhodes House]], home to the awarding body for [[Rhodes Scholarship]]s, is often considered as the world's most prestigious scholarship.
  • Congregation]] and its concerts and degree ceremonies.
  • Emblem of the 17th century English [[Invisible College]]
  • An undergraduate student at the University of Oxford in [[subfusc]] for matriculation
  • Christ Church]]
  • Worcester College]]
  • [[Oxford Union]]'s debating chamber
  • Wellington Square]] has become synonymous with the university's central administration.
COLLEGIATE RESEARCH UNIVERSITY IN OXFORD, ENGLAND
Oxford University; The University of Oxford; Oxford Universty; Dept of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford; Univerity of Oxford; Oxford university; Oxford uni; University of oxford; Oxonian; Oxonians; Oxonia; Oxford University Orienteering Club; OUOC; Oxford University in England; University of Ozford; Conference of Colleges; Oxford u; Oxxford university; Oxon (university); Uni of Oxford; Conference of colleges; History of the University of Oxford; User:Shil3039/OUSSC; Universitas Oxoniensis; University of Oxford Centre on Migration, Policy and Society; Ox.ac.uk; Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford; Oxford Centre for Diabetes Endocrinology and Metabolism; University of Oxford Medical Sciences Division; The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford; Department of Statistics, University of Oxford; Oxford Univ.; The Oxford Blue (newspaper); Draft:The Oxford Blue; Draft:Department of Statistics, University of Oxford; UOxford; OxfordU
·noun A student or graduate of Oxford University, in England.
II. Oxonian ·adj Of or relating to the city or the university of Oxford, England.
1914 Oxford University by-election         
UK PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION
Oxford University by-election, 1914
The 1914 Oxford University by-election was held on 30 June 1914. The by-election was held due to the death of the incumbent Conservative MP, Sir William Anson.
1937 Oxford University by-election         
UK PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION
Oxford University by-election, 1937
The 1937 Oxford University by-election was held on 27 February 1937. The by-election was held due to the appointment as provost of Eton College of the incumbent Conservative MP, Lord Hugh Cecil.
1919 Oxford University by-election         
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UK PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION
Oxford University by-election, 1919
The 1919 Oxford University by-election was held on 19–24 March 1919 after the incumbent Coalition Conservative MP, Rowland Prothero was created as the first Lord Ernle. It was retained by the Conservative candidate Prof.
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust         
  • Four-hour target in the emergency department quarterly figures from [[NHS England]] Data from https://www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/statistical-work-areas/ae-waiting-times-and-activity/
UK PUBLIC SECTOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER IN OXFORD, OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is an English teaching hospital and part of the Shelford Group. It is one of the UK's largest teaching hospitals and one of the largest hospitals in Europe.
1960 University of Oxford Chancellor election         
The 1960 University of Oxford election for the position of Chancellor was called upon the death of the incumbent Chancellor, Lord Halifax on 23 December 1959. It was the first election for Oxford Chancellor to be contested since 1925.
2003 University of Oxford Chancellor election         
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The 2003 University of Oxford election for the position of Chancellor was called upon the death of the incumbent Chancellor, Roy Jenkins, Baron Jenkins of Hillhead on 5 January 2003.
Oxford University Act 1854         
1854 UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND ACT OF PARLIAMENT 17 & 18 VIC C. 81
University Reform Act 1854; Oxford University Act of 1854; University Reform Act of 1854
The Oxford University Act 1854 (17 & 18 Vict c 81), sometimes called the Oxford University Reform Act 1854Culling Eardley. The Rights of the Laity in the Universities.