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Do students wear robes at Oxford?

The form of academic robes worn at Oxford can be traced back to the coats and ecclesiastical robes of medieval Europe, when dress marked the rank and profession of the wearer. In fact, the academic dress worn today is very much the same as that worn in medieval times.
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What is the dress code for Oxford students?

Most Oxford students dress casually but you will need a jacket and tie at least, and a dark suit will probably be needed once in a while (or the women's equivalent).
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Do Oxford University students wear uniforms?

Unlike most other universities, which only usually require it during specific university ceremonies such as graduation, academic dress is worn very often in Oxford (although no longer as an element of everyday dress).
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Do students wear robes at Cambridge?

Cambridge students have to wear gowns at matriculation (where there is a nice photo and a dinner) Formal halls (nice dinners in hall) and at graduation. Each college has its own design of gown but, with the exception of Cauis, no-one much recognises the difference.
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What is the dress code for Oxford University graduation?

Full academic dress must be worn at degree ceremonies, including a mortar board or soft-cap, and your preferred sub fusc. Members of the University serving in H.M. Forces are permitted to wear dress uniform together with a gown. The uniform cap must be removed when in the Sheldonian Theatre.
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Do Oxford Students wear uniforms? SUB FUSC

What do you wear to an Oxford formal?

Formal hall is available five nights a week - no dress code (wear what you like!) except for Thursdays which are suit + tie (or equivalent) plus gown. Catering staff are exceptionally friendly, so formal is a great experience.
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Why do Oxford students wear carnations?

For the first exam wear white, pink is for every exam between and red for the last. One explanation for this tradition is that initially a white carnation was kept in a red inkpot between exams, so by the last exam it was fully red.
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What is the difference between Oxford gown and Cambridge gown?

There is also an Oxford gown, which is similar to the B1 but has longer sleeves and is used by both Oxford University and Oxford Brookes University, and a Cambridge gown, which is similar to the B1 but features a slit in the top of the sleeve.
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How do you get a scholar's gown in Oxford?

A scholar's gown is worn by any undergraduate who has been awarded a scholarship by an Oxford college. Some colleges give special permission to exhibitioners also to wear this gown. The scholar's gown is in full style with a gathered stiffened yoke behind and short open sleeves.
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Do you keep your graduation robe?

If you own it, then its up to you. If it was an advanced degree, Masters or Doctorate, you might want to keep it in case you are asked to speak or officiate at your school……. its pretty much up to you. I no longer have my Bachelors cap and gown because I rented it, but the MEd I still have because I own it.
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What do you wear to college dinner at Oxford?

Dress code is smart, academic gowns are not worn, and ties are optional. Guest Night dinners usually take place every Thursday during weeks 1-8 of term.
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How hard is it to get into Oxford?

Oxford's admissions process is pretty tough, with a mere 15-17.5% acceptance rate. You'll need to demonstrate a strong academic record, excellence in extracurriculars, and a passion for your chosen subject.
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How do you wear a GREY Oxford shirt?

You can dress an oxford up under a sport coat or dress it down with your favorite pair of jeans. It's one of the few fabrics that can just as easily be worn with a tie as it can be worn rumpled and untucked.
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Is there a dress code at Oxford?

Students at the University of Oxford typically dress in a smart-casual manner for classes. This often includes a mix of formal and informal attire, such as collared shirts, dresses, blazers, trousers, skirts, and smart shoes.
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What is the most prestigious scholarship at Oxford?

What is the Rhodes Scholarship? The Rhodes Scholarship is a fully funded, full time, postgraduate award which enables talented young people from around the world to study at the University of Oxford.
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Who is the most famous alumni at Oxford?

Top 10 Famous Oxford Alumni
  1. Adam Smith. ...
  2. Tony Blair. ...
  3. Indira Gandhi. ...
  4. David Cameron. ...
  5. Oscar Wilde. ...
  6. J.R.R. Tolkien. ...
  7. 7 Tim Berners-Lee. ...
  8. Baruch Samuel Blumberg.
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Who wears robes at Oxford?

Each degree has a black gown and hood proper to it. Doctors (those with Oxford DPhils or the higher doctorates of DD, DCL, DM, DLitt, DSc and DMus) also have a scarlet robe worn without a hood at the highest ceremonial occasions; the doctoral black gowns are therefore sometimes called 'undress' gowns.
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What does a GREY graduation gown mean?

Grey gowns are worn for foundation degree students; black gowns are worn by bachelors students; red gowns are worn by masters students and the PhD students wear a doctoral gown which incorporates all three of the university colours.
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Why do graduation gowns have weird sleeves?

Today, master's gowns are generally worn closed, but for the first sixty-five years of American academic costume history, they were worn open in the front. The sleeve design of the master's gown required a jacket to be worn underneath, otherwise the wearer's bare arms would show and create an awkward appearance.
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What is the most exclusive college at Oxford?

All Souls College

All Souls is the most elusive Oxford College and it takes no undergraduate students. In order to get in, graduate and postgraduate students apply for examination fellowships through “the hardest exam in the world”.
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Which Oxford college was female only?

Founded in 1893, St Hilda's was the last of the women's colleges established in Oxford to give women the right to continue their education. Today, the College remains true to its pioneering roots and we continue to strive for equality as well as excellence. St Hilda's College reached its 125th anniversary in 2018.
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What color is Oxford considered?

No other university in the world is associated with such a well-known colour as Oxford blue: Pantone 282 provides the official colour reference for this distinctive dark blue.
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Which college has the best food at Oxford?

The food at St Cross is reknowned for being some of the best at Oxford. The welcoming Catering Team serve delicious meals in Hall, plus an array of coffees, snacks, and even a full English breakfast in the café.
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Can Oxford students eat at other colleges?

As an Oxford student you can visit other colleges as you like. In fact, its one of the privileges students make the most of.. Once you graduate, you lose the opportunity to get through the iron gates! However if you wish to dine in one of the fancy formal dinners, you need to be invited by a student of that college.
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