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Magdalen College, Oxford, on May Morning, 2007. Morris dancing on May Morning, Oxford 2004. May Morning is an annual event in Oxford , United Kingdom , on May Day (1 May).
The university's formal head is the chancellor, with Lord Hague of Richmond expected to be inaugurated in early 2025 [91] although, as at most British universities, the chancellor is a titular figurehead and is not involved with the day-to-day running of the university.
A Commemoration ball is a formal ball held by one of the colleges of the University of Oxford in the 9th week of Trinity Term, the week after the end of the last Full Term of the academic year, which is known as "Commemoration Week". Commemoration balls are held by different colleges each year, following a cycle by which each college holds a ...
The Radcliffe Observatory Quarter (ROQ) is a major University of Oxford development project in Oxford, England, in the estate of the old Radcliffe Infirmary hospital. [1] The site, covering 10 acres (3.7 hectares) is in central north Oxford.
University of Sydney E, University of Oxford, University of Sydney B Andy Kidd, University of Oxford: This House believes Netanyahu is the biggest obstacle to peace in Israel. 1998 Athens, Greece Deree College: Gray's Inn: Neil Sheldon & Andy George Oxford University, University of Edinburgh, University of Western Ontario: Neil Sheldon, Gray's Inn
The U.S. Tennis Association confirmed the additional day of main-draw action for the 2025 tournament in a news release. The extra day puts the U.S. Open in line with the Australian Open, which ...
Patten in academic dress. Baron Patten of Barnes had been elected as Chancellor of the University of Oxford in March 2003. In February 2024, he announced in a letter to the Vice-Chancellor of the university, Irene Tracey, that he would retire as Chancellor at the end of the academic year, after twenty-one years in post.
First women's colleges at Oxford (l to r): Lady Margaret Hall, founded in 1879; Somerville College, founded in 1879; and St Hugh's College, founded in 1886 In 1920, the University of Oxford admitted women to degrees for the first time during the Michaelmas term. The conferrals took place at the Sheldonian Theatre on 14 October, 26 October, 29 October, 30 October and 13 November. That same year ...