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Now Oxford ditches admissions tests altogether for subjects including Classics and languages
Under a major shake-up, a number of Oxford in-house admissions tests are being phased out with no replacements.
This month, stressed-out sixth-form students across the world will be waiting to hear if they’ve got into the University of ...
Modern languages, classics, and music are among the subjects where more than half of the students who applied were offered a ...
Students are unhappy. Advances in AI combined with a stagnating economy has resulted in one of the most difficult graduate ...
Brendan McCord’s essay on what you get from a university education (“The answer machines”, Magazine, Life & Arts, January 24) struck a chord. He stresses the importance of students learning to ask ...
Jean Toynbee, who has died aged 105, was a GP in Oxford and rural North Yorkshire, the wife of the artist Lawrence Toynbee, a ...
Move aims to widen access for Indian students as varsity launches Cambridge-India Centre for Advanced Studies and explores ...
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Who won Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins? See which trio passed Special Forces course
Find out which three contestants won Channel 4's Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins 2026 as two dropped out during final and didn't pass the course ...
Coventry City match analysis from CoventryLive as Sky Blues reporter Andy Turner looks at some of the big talking points from the 2-1 defeat at QPR ...
Smith College Professor Michael Thurston uncovers how one influential critic helped shape the early American literary landscape As difficult as it might be to believe today, there wasn’t much support ...
After two men were told their booking at a Holiday Inn in Manchester could not be honoured simply because they were homeless, urgent calls were made for change. James Holt reports.
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