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University of Oxford One of the world’s leading museums, the Ashmolean in Oxford,
will reopen on Saturday 7 November having completed a multi-million
pound redevelopment: http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/news_stories/2009/091103.html

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Simranjit Kaur Dhillon
Simranjit Kaur Dhillon
It's a fantastic Museum worth opening;
November 6 at 12:53am
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University of Oxford Oxford has received more than 17,000 applications for undergraduate courses beginning in 2010 - an increase of 12 per cent on 2008. The vast majority of the increase in applications came from state school students.

November 2 at 5:52am
Sazan M. Mandalawi
Sazan M. Mandalawi
Any luck for Iraqi students if we apply for postgraduate degree?? what is the best way to go for it??
November 3 at 5:56am
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University of Oxford The Oxford Parkinson’s Disease Consortium has been awarded £5 million for new research into how Parkinson’s Disease develops and progresses: http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/news_stories/2009/091029.html#at

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The Oxford Parkinson’s Disease Consortium, a team of world-class researchers at the University of Oxford led by Dr Richard Wade-Martins, has been awarded £5 million over five years for new research into how Parkinson’s Disease develops and progresses.
Ch Shahryar Hadi
Ch Shahryar Hadi
i think it is a science giant
October 30 at 12:13pm
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University of Oxford A new internet language will enable computers to unravel the
complex terminology used by experts such as doctors, engineers and life
scientists, and understand what they really mean: http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/news_stories/2009/091028.html

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A new Internet language will enable computers to unravel the complex terminology used by experts such as doctors, engineers and life scientists, and understand what they really mean.
Jonathan
Jonathan
Awesome! Now if they could only create a similar one for the legal profession!
October 29 at 1:35pm
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University of Oxford A new website launched by Oxford tracks how
fast we are approaching total global emissions of a trillion tonnes of
carbon: http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/news_stories/2009/091022.html

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A new website launched today by Oxford University tracks how fast we are approaching total global emissions of a trillion tonnes of carbon – a level which, if reached, recent research suggests will result in dangerous global warming in excess of 2°C.
Deborah
Deborah
i agree that there is to much polutions etc but i do not for one moment agree with all this hype about global warming etc as such...and that if we don't do this and if we don't do that...reminds me of the people you see in old photos or in films that used to walk the streets wearing their sandwich boards and scaring the public with the end of the ... Read Moreworld is nigh,we are all domed....i had watched a program where a group of scientists had proved that the scare mongers were over the top with their evidence....they had proved and had documented evidence going as far back as the 17th century that every 100 years the ozone opened up and things changed and then the ozone started to close again...and this is what is happening now...the ozone had opened up and it has closed a little....go back centuries and you will see the same pattern...sometimes i feel that to many people get way to technical about things and then become blind as to what is really in front of them.
October 26 at 5:18pm
Deborah
Deborah
and if you did youre research you will also see that earthquakes, droughts,floods etc...this is natural causes and have been happening for hundreds of years,even thousands of years and some years may be worce than other years...
October 26 at 5:30pm
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Speakers at events across Oxford, including this one at the Museum of Natural History, have commemorated the past, present and future of the black community in Oxford and beyond.
Natallie Peter
Natallie Peter
how can i study here? it seems cool!
November 3 at 10:40am
Marcus James Christian
November 5 at 3:07pm
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University of Oxford Oxford currently has ten podcasts in the global iTunes U top 100: http://itunes.ox.ac.uk

October 19 at 4:56am
Sakhawat Hossain
Sakhawat Hossain
some dreams like ds one r coming true ...sounds really gr8 2 me.........
October 20 at 6:58am
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University of Oxford Three of the world’s most influential researchers are coming to
Oxford as Royal Society Professors, it was announced today. http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/news_stories/2009/091015.html

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Three of the world’s most influential researchers are coming to Oxford University as Royal Society Professors, it was announced today.
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University of Oxford Television and film producer Stephen Garrett, the man who brought Spooks and Life on Mars to our screens, has been named as Oxford’s News International Visiting Professor of Broadcast Media. http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/news_stories/2009/091012_1.html

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Television and film producer Stephen Garrett, the man who brought Spooks and Life on Mars to our screens, has been named as Oxford University’s News International Visiting Professor of Broadcast Media.
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University of Oxford Oxford has released some sample interview questions ahead of its 15 October application deadline. http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/news_stories/2009/091009.html

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The University of Oxford has released some sample Oxford interview questions – direct from the tutors who conduct the interviews – to provoke thought and help explain the reasoning behind even the most odd-sounding questions.
Angela Esmeralda Rivera Casaña
Angela Esmeralda Rivera Casaña
Because I'm a vampire ;)
October 22 at 10:52am
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University of Oxford Oxford academics have launched a three year project assessing whether, and how, modern technology is changing the way we behave.

http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/news_stories/2009/091008_2.html

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How dependent have we become on modern technologies like mobile phones, and are social networking sites significantly changing the nature of our relationships with other people?
Sev
Sev
it definitely influence the way we behave in our social life... nice topic.
October 13 at 11:40am
Rebeccah Trefethen
Rebeccah Trefethen
well obviously it is. You don't see every kid working on a farm everyday. The human race has gotten, well, lazy
October 13 at 12:56pm
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University of Oxford Admissions tours will be available during the school and college holidays at the end of October.
See www.admissions.ox.ac.uk/tours/ for details. http://www.admissions.ox.ac.uk/tours/

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The University open days are the best time to visit Oxford when many of the colleges and departments are open to visitors. There are opportunities to meet staff and students, to hear a range of presentations and talks, and to tour inside buildings that are not usually open to the public.
Sarah O'Hare
Sarah O'Hare
Oh man! I want to go so bad!!
October 7 at 2:22pm
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University of Oxford Mobile Oxford now has its own Facebook page featuring discussion topics about the service. Please search for 'Mobile Oxford' to find it.

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University of Oxford Mobile Oxford is a new service for University of Oxford staff and students, for use on web-capable mobile phones. Please visit http://m.ox.ac.uk for more information.

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Ken
Ken
Mobile!
October 5 at 4:09pm
Beau
Beau
Great to be mobile!
October 6 at 9:18pm
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University of Oxford The latest Oxford e-newsletter for school and college teachers can be viewed at http://www.ox.ac.uk/enewsletters/oct_2009.html

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There have been more than 30,000 downloads of admissions-related podcasts from our iTunes U site since it was launched in October 2008. The site, from which more than one million downloads have been made, ...