Oxford Students for Life is a non-sectarian, student-run society at the University of Oxford. We seek to promote a culture of life at the University and in the wider community, advocating the protection of human life and dignity from conception to natural death. We are committed to fostering...
The article discusses the services offered by Oxford's University Alumni Office to current students in England. The Oxford Student Alumni Society (OxSAS) which is supported by the Alumni Office but run by students for students, introduces members to life after studying in the University by getting...
73. Sometimes when Oxford students get back to their rooms, they only get a little sleep."The work-hard-play-hard culture is a big part of school life at Oxford.75. All Oxford students can't take the pressure so they have problems with their health.(D)...
As one of the world's top universities, Oxford attracts students from around the world. Besides needing a perfect academic record, students have to go through a rigorous (严格的) interview process, sometimes across days. If you're preparing for studying overseas, here's our advice for putting...
Settling in to life at Oxford When you first arrive in Oxford,it may take a little while for you to find your way around.The university is a large organization that is fully integrated into the city and has been evolving for 800years.Some of the first things our students do when they ...
38 f The work - hard - play - hard culture is a big part of school life at Oxford . It gives students a lot of stress to be perfect and do well in everything . 39 They can t take the stress , and they begin to have problems with their minds and health . ...
A number of studies and cases have brought to light the challenges and barriers mature students face as they embark on a course of study. Yet there is no agreed definition of the term 'mature student'. The first part of this paper presents several definitions of the term found in the cont...
Wang Bo:When digging deep into social life in Oxford, I discovered that the social dynamics in British schools are quite different from those in Chinese schools. For example, Oxford University operates on a collegiate system, with 43 different colleg...
lectures were given in hired halls or churches. The various colleges of Oxford were originallyendowedboardinghouses for impoverished scholars. They were intended primarily for students pursuing a master’s orbachelor’s degreein arts who needed financial assistance to continue higher studies. The earlies...
lectures were given in hired halls or churches. The various colleges of Oxford were originallyendowedboardinghouses for impoverished scholars. They were intended primarily for students pursuing a master’s orbachelor’s degreein arts who needed financial assistance to continue higher studies. The earlies...