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  2. 2024 University of Oxford Chancellor election - Wikipedia

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    The election of 2024 is the first to take place on the internet. At all previous elections, ballots needed to be cast in person in Oxford. [7] [8] The first round of online voting took place during Third Week of Michaelmas term (week commencing 28 October 2024).

  3. UCAS - Wikipedia

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    To apply to university, students must submit a single application via UCAS's online Apply service. The application itself requires the student to register to the service, giving a "buzzword" if applying through a centre, fill in personal details, write a personal statement and choose up to five courses to apply to, in no order of preference.

  4. College application - Wikipedia

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    College application is the process by which individuals apply to gain entry into a college or university.Although specific details vary by country and institution, applications generally require basic background information of the applicant, such as family background, and academic or qualifying exam details such as grade point average in secondary school and standardized testing scores.

  5. What is the 2024 Oxford Word of the Year? - AOL

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    The Oxford Word of the Year for 2023 was rizz, understood as short for "charisma" Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at nalund@usatoday.com and follow her on X ...

  6. Bachelor of Civil Law - Wikipedia

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    Bachelor of Civil Law (abbreviated BCL or B.C.L.; Latin: Baccalaureus Civilis Legis) is the name of various degrees in law conferred by English-language universities. The BCL originated as a postgraduate degree in the universities of Oxford and Cambridge; at Oxford, the BCL continues to be the primary postgraduate taught course in law.

  7. Thomas Goodhead - Wikipedia

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    Goodhead graduated in law from the University of Oxford. [4] In 2007, he attempted to stand as the Conservative Party candidate for the Welsh Assembly seat of Blaenau Gwent. [4] [5] He could not stand after missing the application deadline as he was in the United States with his fiancé. [6] [7]

  8. St John's College, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    St John's is the wealthiest college in Oxford, with assets worth over of £790 million as of 2022, largely due to nineteenth-century suburban development of land in the city of Oxford of which it is the ground landlord. [4] The college occupies a site on St Giles' and has a student body of some 390 undergraduates and 250 postgraduates. [5]

  9. University of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England. There is evidence of teaching as early as 1096, [5] ... ARWU (2024) [188] 6: QS (2025 ...