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University of Oxford
Group members Wang Zhidan Zhang Xindan He Shubin Liu Jinliang
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Location
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A brief introduction
• Oxford was the first University in the English-speaking world. Their aim is to remain at the forefront of centres of learning, teaching and research.
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The University’s oldest colleges
• University College • Balliol College • Merton College • All are established
by the 13th century
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The University’s newest college.
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Things to see and do at Oxford University
• Visiting Museums, Libraries and Places of Interest
• Shopping at the University
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Visiting Museums, Libraries and Places of Interest
But,what are the differences?
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The University
• Determines the content of the courses within which college teaching takes place.
• Organises lectures and seminars. • Provides a wide range of resources for teaching
• Green Templeton College came into existence in October 2008
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St Catherine’s College
• It currently has the largest number of students (799)
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Oxford University has the central university and subordinate colleges and halls.They have different roles.
• Are responsible for students' tutorial teaching and welfare.
10
Visiting the University
• Oxford is a beautiful city of stunning architecture, history and culture. You'll find ancient and modern colleges, fascinating museums and galleries, and plenty of parks, gardens and green spaces in which to relax. Plus, the city centre is small enough to cover on foot, and only a few minutes walk from the main rail and coach stations.
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2 Ashmolean Museum
• Established in 1683 • Housing the
University’s extensive collections of art and antiquities, ranging back over 4000 years.
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3 Christ Church Picture Gallery
• . There are over 22,000 students at Oxford, including 11,832 undergraduates and 9,857 postgraduates.
• There are 38 colleges and 6 permanent private halls at Oxford.
and learning in the form of libraries, laboratories, museums, computing facilities, etc. • Admits and supervises graduate students, examines theses. • Sets and marks examinations. • Awards degrees.
• It houses an important collection of 300 Old Master paintings and almost 2,000 drawings in a purpose-built gallery of considerable architectural interest.
1 Oxford University Admissions Information Centre • An information centre
for anyone interested in applying for undergraduห้องสมุดไป่ตู้te or postgraduate study at Oxford.
9
Colleges and Halls
• Select and admit undergraduate students, and select graduate students after they are admitted by Oxford University.
• Provide accommodation, meals, common rooms, libraries, sports and social facilities, and pastoral care for their students.
Group members Wang Zhidan Zhang Xindan He Shubin Liu Jinliang
1
2
Location
3
A brief introduction
• Oxford was the first University in the English-speaking world. Their aim is to remain at the forefront of centres of learning, teaching and research.
4
The University’s oldest colleges
• University College • Balliol College • Merton College • All are established
by the 13th century
5
The University’s newest college.
11
Things to see and do at Oxford University
• Visiting Museums, Libraries and Places of Interest
• Shopping at the University
12
Visiting Museums, Libraries and Places of Interest
But,what are the differences?
8
The University
• Determines the content of the courses within which college teaching takes place.
• Organises lectures and seminars. • Provides a wide range of resources for teaching
• Green Templeton College came into existence in October 2008
6
St Catherine’s College
• It currently has the largest number of students (799)
7
Oxford University has the central university and subordinate colleges and halls.They have different roles.
• Are responsible for students' tutorial teaching and welfare.
10
Visiting the University
• Oxford is a beautiful city of stunning architecture, history and culture. You'll find ancient and modern colleges, fascinating museums and galleries, and plenty of parks, gardens and green spaces in which to relax. Plus, the city centre is small enough to cover on foot, and only a few minutes walk from the main rail and coach stations.
13
2 Ashmolean Museum
• Established in 1683 • Housing the
University’s extensive collections of art and antiquities, ranging back over 4000 years.
14
3 Christ Church Picture Gallery
• . There are over 22,000 students at Oxford, including 11,832 undergraduates and 9,857 postgraduates.
• There are 38 colleges and 6 permanent private halls at Oxford.
and learning in the form of libraries, laboratories, museums, computing facilities, etc. • Admits and supervises graduate students, examines theses. • Sets and marks examinations. • Awards degrees.
• It houses an important collection of 300 Old Master paintings and almost 2,000 drawings in a purpose-built gallery of considerable architectural interest.
1 Oxford University Admissions Information Centre • An information centre
for anyone interested in applying for undergraduห้องสมุดไป่ตู้te or postgraduate study at Oxford.
9
Colleges and Halls
• Select and admit undergraduate students, and select graduate students after they are admitted by Oxford University.
• Provide accommodation, meals, common rooms, libraries, sports and social facilities, and pastoral care for their students.