Who can afford such an indulgence: Cheap shots at expensive degrees
Last week, The Economist took it upon itself to settle once and for all the debate around which of your mates ‘does a real degree’, which...
Banishing elitist traditions, de-mystifying applications, and peer support
Three students weigh in on how to tackle Oxbridge's access problem
Oxbridge degrees less advantageous for women than men, study finds
The study suggests women are more likely to be judged based on their personality than men
Oxford grad launches new access initiative
The new organisation aims to connect disadvantaged students with Oxbridge mentors
Oxford could face ‘sanctions’ over access inequality, says Education Committee
Just 2.8% of the University’s intake were from students who live in areas classified as the most difficult to engage in higher education
Oxford-Cambridge Expressway a threat to rare species, RSPB says
The Department for Transport is surveying options about which "corridor" between the two university towns is the most preferred.
Twickenham extends Varsity agreement
The agreement was extended ahead of 100th Anniversary of the Varsity Match at the National Stadium
Oxford helped ‘drive through’ controversial pension reforms
Colleges were counted as individual institutions in the pension policy survey, allegedly giving them disproportionate influence
Sensitive data stolen from exclusive Oxbridge club
The society has warned its 5000 members about 'suspicious activity'
“Alan Rusbridger ended the phone call by saying, ‘for fuck’s sake, just come along.'”
Kobir Ahamed reflects on his experience in Lady Margaret Hall’s pioneering Foundation Year Programme
Number of EU applicants drops after Brexit
UCAS figures show a seven per cent fall in university applications from the EU
Magdalen JCR backs Fairtrade
Students have voted to apply for Fairtrade accreditation of the college
The Oxford interview: a helper’s view
Ramani Chandramohan sees the process from the other side of the desk a year on from her own interview
Thatcher fought to protect her women-only college from admitting men
Former prime minister battled European directive forcing women-only Oxbridge colleges to employ male fellows, National Archive files reveal