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About this tool About Cookie Control. MPLS Division Web Site: Curious Pupil ( The Green Route - Life Sciences. This route takes you to the Bodleian Library, the Radcliffe Camera, the University Science area, five undergraduate colleges and other University places of interest such as the Sheldonian Theatre.

The Green Route - Life Sciences

The colleges on this route include: Balliol College, Trinity College, Wadham College, New College and Harris Manchester College. These undergraduate colleges have been chosen because they are near the other stops on this route – they are not specifically colleges for the life sciences. No colleges specialise in any particular subject, and most colleges offer most courses. (See the full list of which colleges offer your course.) To see any of the other colleges please visit the porters’ lodge (reception) at that college, and ask if you can have a look around.

We have attempted to make both the route and the information on this tour as accessible as possible. Admissions videos. Application Guide. How do I choose an Oxford college? Our advice is not to worry too much about choosing a college.

How do I choose an Oxford college?

Oxford colleges have more in common than they have differences, and we find that students develop a fierce loyalty to whichever college they are in, and all believe their college is the best! All Oxford colleges are alike in offering good computing, library, sports and music facilities, as well as in providing students with quality food and accommodation, plus a common room and a bar. What's the best college for ...? Colleges don’t specialise, and most colleges offer most courses. See Which colleges offer my course. Which college is easiest to get into? It is a myth that some colleges are easier to get into than others. How do I choose? After you have checked which Oxford colleges offer your course, your choice is really a question of which college suits you best personally.

The size of the college (how many students it has)how old or new it isthe location (is it in the city centre, or a few minutes away? Guidance for international students. International students. Oxford's university community is truly international.

International students

Students currently come from 138 countries around the world and study a wide range of subjects. They make up one third of our student body, including 14 percent of our full-time undergraduate students and 63 percent of our full-time postgraduates. Why study at Oxford University? Postgraduate education Oxford is an exciting place to pursue postgraduate/graduate education. Master’s: these are 1 or 2 year degrees. What makes us distinctive for postgraduate study is: Outstanding researchers across disciplines. Homepage - University of Oxford.

International students. Around two thirds of Oxford's graduate students are from outside the UK, and the University is dedicated to supporting its highly diverse international community.

International students

Faith and cultural societies, language support and other services complement Oxford's famous academic provision to create a truly world-class learning environment for every student. Settling in at Oxford The University’s Student Information and Advisory Service provide a number of services to students including cultural awareness workshops and a ‘Meet and Greet’ service at Heathrow airport. At the beginning of the autumn term, the University holds an Orientation Day for students who are new to the UK, offering practical information sessions to help you settle into life in Oxford. Improving your English If you have been accepted on a programme of study and need to improve or consolidate your English language skills, the University’s Language Centre runs pre-sessional courses that are either eight or four weeks long.