Independent learning more beneficial than contact hours, report finds
The HEA 2016 Engagement Survey was based on the responses of 23,198 students at 29 institutions
Yangon University is modelled on Oxford, but there are no dreaming spires
Mia Millman explores the history of university in Burma and imagines life without education
Open House group evicted from third building
The group have been occupying a unused Italian restaurant in Summertown
Oxford politics professor wins Guardian Inspiring Leader Award
Karma Nabulsi, Fellow in Politics at St Edmund Hall, achieves success in the Inspiring Leader category of the Guardian University Awards
Welsh students set for Jesus College summer school
High-achieving Welsh teenagers to be hosted at four-day summer school to trial Oxford life
University denies reports of overseas campus
The Telegraph reported that the University was in talks to open a site in France
One thing I’d change about Oxford…Self-loathing
Keir Mather mourns the constant attacks upon Oxford and advises its students to be proud of the University
Lord Patten condemns Brexit immigration plans
The Chancellor of Oxford University has called on the government to stop treating foreign students as “economic migrants”
Why Oxford should resist the NSS
The National Student Survey will have dire consequences for students, says Lily MacTaggart
‘Keep the Damned Women Out’ – CherwellTV & Nancy Malkiel
Cherwell Broadcasting speak to Nancy Malkiel, discussing her book 'Keep the Damned Women Out'
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
Giles Coren claims bad teaching ‘makes Oxford special’
Television presenter, food critic and writer Giles Coren has criticised an Oxford graduate suing his former college for his second-class degree.
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Oxford University start-up fund becomes largest in the UK
A multi-million pound cash injection increases Oxford Sciences Innovation budget to £580 million
Brasenose graduate sues Oxford after not receiving a first-class degree
Former history student blames his 2.1 on poor teaching that blocked his career path