The following article describing certain phases of the tutorial system at Oxford was written especially for the CRIMSON by Deane Jones, a former tutor at Oxford who is now residing in Cambridge. I was ...
The following special article was written for the Crimson by Clarence Crane Brinton, Ph.D. Dr. Brinton graduated from Harvard in 1919 and later pursued his education at Oxford University. He is now an ...
Hi again! It’s Grace, your favorite American in Oxford. Today, I’m going to talk about what many consider to be the main attraction of Oxford: the famous tutorial system. Essentially, instead of ...
In November last year, Boris Johnson gave a widely derided speech to business executives in which he praised, at length, a theme park devoted to cartoon character Peppa Pig. Though it was rambling and ...
The Oxford tutorial system means that Oxford undergraduates have regular one-to-one or one-to-two teaching sessions with their tutor in their subject. No other university in the world, with the ...
I haven’t been doing many tutorials while being Head of English, and it’s been nice to have a go at something different, but it is nice to be reminded now and again why you became a don in the first ...
The Times High Education Supplement has recently placed Oxford and Cambridge in first and second place, respectively, among the best universities in the world. The Times ranking is subject to the ...
A leading Oxford don warned today that the university's historic tutorial system may not survive without radical new sources of income. Andrew Dilnot, principal of St Hugh's College, said the ...
The University of Oxford is one of the most prestigious universities in the world. Around 21,000 students from 138 countries currently attend, ensuring the school is both a center of academic ...
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