About the university of Oxford UK
The University of Oxford is located in the city of the same name in England. It is the oldest university in England, being formed towards the end of the eleventh century in 1096. The University's formal title is ‘ The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford’. As a colligate university, oxford consists of 39 colleges and seven private halls. Members of these colleges attend centralised departments to study.
University of Oxford facts
There are around 17000 undergraduate students and nearly 5600 postgraduate scholars at Oxford university oxford. The Chancellor is Lord Patton. The school colours are Oxford blue. It was established in 1117 at the latest, though probably earlier than this.
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University of Oxford Address
University Offices
Wellington Square
Oxford OX1 2JD
United Kingdom
University of oxford library
The libraries at oxford hold over eight million books; this makes it the second biggest library in the UK. The university of Oxford library consists of a core of four buildings, these are connected to each other by underground tunnels. Additionally many departments have there own more specialised libraries.
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