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  2. University of Oxford Department for Continuing Education

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    Some 15,000 students comprise the department, of which roughly 5,000 study for an Oxford University award or credit-bearing course. [2] Other types of courses offered by the department include online courses, virtual classes, weekly classes, day and weekend courses, professional development and summer schools.

  3. File:Training for Trainers slides Oxford 2017.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: Slides from a training event for Oxford University staff in how to run Wikipedia events, improved in light of post-event feedback. The event is based around active learning and discussion, and the slides are mainly to prompt discussion and exploration.

  4. Oxford University Diplomatic Studies Programme - Wikipedia

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    This programme continued in varying forms and under different names for another forty-three years, as the Colonial Administrative Service Course (1934), the Devonshire Course (1945), Course ‘A’ and ‘B’ (1953), the Overseas Service Course (1962) and, finally, the Overseas Course in Government and Development (1964).

  5. University of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The Clarendon Scholarship is principally funded by Oxford University Press in association with colleges and other partnership awards. [160] [161] In 2016, Oxford University announced that it is to run its first free online economics course as part of a "massive open online course" (MOOC) scheme, in partnership with a US online university ...

  6. Tutorial system - Wikipedia

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    The Oxbridge tutorial system was established in the 1800s at the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. [1] It is still practised today, and consists of undergraduate students being taught by college fellows, or sometimes doctoral students and post-docs [2]) in groups of one to three on a weekly basis.

  7. Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine - Wikipedia

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    CEBM is the academic lead for Oxford University's Graduate School in Evidence-Based Healthcare, together with the university's Department of Continuing Education.The Graduate School includes a MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care [2] and a DPhil in Evidence-Based Health Care, [3] along with a range of short courses, including a course on the History and Philosophy of Evidence-Based Healthcare ...

  8. OpenCourseWare - Wikipedia

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    This program accepts applications for university lecturers that wish to put their courses online, and gives grants of between $10,000 – 15,000 CAD per course that is put online, and made available free of charge to the general public (ibid.). The most prestigious award is for the "national level CQOCW", then there is "provincial level" and ...

  9. Blavatnik School of Government - Wikipedia

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    The Blavatnik School of Government is the school of public policy of the University of Oxford in Oxford, England. [1] [2] [3] The School was founded in 2010 following a £75 million donation from business magnate Len Blavatnik, supported by £26 million from the University of Oxford. [4]