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Who was the actress who studied at Oxford?

Rosamund Mary Ellen Pike (born 1979) is an English actress. Pike studied at Wadham College, Oxford and began her acting career by appearing in stage productions including Romeo and Juliet at the National Youth Theatre.
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Which celebrities went to Oxford University?

Famous People Who Went To Oxford: 9 Famous Examples
  • 1 C.S. Lewis – Writer and Scholar.
  • 2 J.R.R Tolkien – Author and Academic.
  • 3 Theresa May – Former British Prime Minister.
  • 4 Bill Clinton – Former President of the United States.
  • 5 Helen Fielding – English Author and Screenwriter.
  • 6 Hugh Grant – Actor.
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What did Emma Watson study at Oxford?

Harry Potter star Emma Watson is coming back to the University of Oxford, it has been reported. The 33-year-old actress, who spent a year studying at Worcester College while an undergraduate, has signed up for a masters degree in creative writing.
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Who was the first woman to study at Oxford?

Annie Rogers was among the first women to matriculate on 7 October and graduated with full Oxford BA and MA degrees on 14 October 1920, more than 40 years after taking her exams.
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Who is the richest Oxford alumni?

The richest Oxford graduates are Guy and George Weston with an estimated net worth of over £10bn, joint owners along with other family members of holding company Wittington Investments.
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Who is the most famous person from Oxford University?

1. Albert Einstein – Nobel Prize-winning Physicist – Christ Church College.
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Is Oxford richer than Cambridge?

Of all of the colleges of Oxford and Cambridge, Trinity College, Cambridge is the wealthiest. How wealthy? Cambridge University as a whole has assets of approximately £4 billion, with Oxford coming second with £3.3 billion, and all other British universities – yes, all of them – totalling £2 billion.
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Who is the youngest female professor at Oxford?

In 2021, Kingori became the youngest woman to be made a Full Professor at the University of Oxford.
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What is the female only college at Oxford?

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.
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Who was the first woman to get a PhD at Cambridge?

The introduction of the PhD in 1919, for example, brought a large number of postgraduate students to Cambridge. (The first woman to be awarded a titular Cambridge doctorate was Katherine Wilson in 1924.)
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What's Emma Watson's IQ?

Emma watson: iq of 138 | MARCA English.
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Why is Oxford so famous?

Oxford is one of the world's top research universities and boasts world-class facilities for study and research. We are famous for our research excellence and innovation, and home to some of the most talented researchers in the world.
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Do you automatically get a masters from Oxford?

If you have completed a BA or BFA you will be eligible to take an MA in or after the 21st term since you matriculated (i.e. seven years after matriculation). This is not an automatic process and to obtain your MA you must apply to graduate at a degree ceremony (either in person or in absentia).
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Which Oxford college is richest?

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.
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Is Oxford better than Cambridge?

Before deciding where to apply, consider what you want to study. Oxford is currently ranked first in the world for English Language, Literature, Geography, History, and Modern Languages, and Cambridge University is most popular for History, Mathematics, and Archaeology.
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What is the prettiest college at Oxford?

Now that that's out of the way, here are the prettiest colleges in Oxford which you absolutely need to visit!
  • 1) Magdalen College.
  • 2) Balliol College.
  • 3) Christ Church College.
  • 4) Worcester College.
  • 5) All Souls College.
  • 6) New College.
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What is the youngest college at Oxford?

St Catherine's College (Catz) is Oxford's youngest undergraduate college and one of its largest and most diverse communities.
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Can you live in Oxford college?

You may choose to take up the option to live in your college for the whole of your time at Oxford, or you might decide to arrange your own accommodation after your first year - perhaps because you want to live with a spouse, or with friends from other colleges.
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Who is the Lgbtq professor at Oxford?

I am a social and cultural historian specialising in LGBT and queer history.
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When did Oxford allow professors to marry?

From the 17th century to the 21st

University fellows were first allowed to marry in 1877, prompting the building of large family houses in north Oxford. In 1878 Oxford University Extension delivered a series of lectures around the country, a movement which was to found the Department for Continuing Education.
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What year did Oxford allow female students?

The first female students came to Oxford in 1879, with the opening of Lady Margaret Hall - the first of the university's higher education institutions for women, and Somerville Hall, named after the mathematician Mary Somerville. Among them were Eleanor Rathbone, a future independent MP and women's rights campaigner.
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Is Oxford or Harvard better?

Harvard is ranked second in National Universities, first in Global Universities by U.S. News, and first by the Round University Ranking, while Oxford is ranked first in Best Global Universities in Europe, fifth in Best Global Universities by U.S. News, and second by the QS World University Rankings.
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Is Oxford cheaper than Harvard?

It depends. If you are an EU or UK citizen, Oxford and Cambridge are very affordable. However, if you are an international student, Oxford can cost up to about $35,000 to $40,000 per year depending on the exchange rate. That is still more affordable than Harvard's price tag of around $50,000 including college fees.
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Is Oxford for rich kids?

While it's true that some students at Oxford and Cambridge come from privileged backgrounds, many others come from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds and have earned their place through hard work and academic achievement.
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