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For UK Year 12 students UNIQ summer schools – July/August UNIQ summer schools are free, week- long intensive academic programmes run by current tutors at Oxford. Participants 29 and 30 June and 16 September 2016 live in an Oxford college and take part in a variety of social activities. Applications These main undergraduate open days are are welcome from students currently in the best time to visit Oxford and explore their first year of A-levels (or equivalent) student life, because so many colleges and at UK state schools and colleges, departments will be open and running particularly from schools and areas with events led by tutors and students. little or no history of sending students to There are other, smaller open days Oxford. The UNIQ application deadline is throughout the year, including: in February. www.uniq.ox.ac.uk Law 14, 15 and 16 March 2016 Shadow an Oxford student Materials Science 15, 16 and 22 March 2016 Each year, over 200 Year 12 students Classics 18 March 2016 come to Oxford to shadow a current Oriental Studies 30 April 2016 undergraduate through OUSU’s Target Modern Languages 30 April 2016 Schools scheme. The aim is to debunk Mathematics 23 and 30 April 2016 the various myths about studying at Oxford, and to increase representation Computer Science 23 April 2016 from students whose schools don’t have Geography 13 June 2016 much history of coming to study here. Find out if you’re eligible: email ox.ac.uk/opendays [email protected] or Keep an eye on our website for other visit targetschools.ousu.org. events throughout the year, including talks and tours in some UK school holidays: ox.ac.uk/ugvisit.

184 www. lang.ox.ac.uk In 2014/15, at over 3,000 outreach events, we opened doors to 230,000+ For SCHOOLS For teachers people Pathways We recognise the key role that teachers, The Oxford Pathways Programme careers advisors and counsellors play in provides information, advice and students’ decision-making. Oxford offers guidance on higher education and a variety of events to support teachers Oxford for targeted UK non-selective in their work, like conferences and study state schools. It runs free events in weeks. Find the list, and sign up for email Oxford from Year 10 Taster Days to a updates, at ox.ac.uk/teachers. Year 13 Application Information Day. Each year, Oxford undergraduates We met with Schools can check eligibility by emailing are asked to make nominations for [email protected] or visiting an Inspirational Teachers Award. www.pathways.ox.ac.uk. This could be for someone who inspired 2,000+ them to apply to Oxford, fostered teachers and their passion for a particular subject advisers in 2015 Widening Access or supported them through the application process. and Participation Each February we offer a two-day Oxford works with parents, teachers residential conference for international and state school students aged 11–18 guidance counsellors which provides an (Years 6–13), both locally and nationally, insight into all aspects of life at Oxford to help them understand what they as well as our admissions process. could gain from further or higher ox.ac.uk/igcc education, and what type of study might suit them best. From one-hour workshops to residential events, we ...as a teacher she fostered offer an exciting range of opportunities and nurtured this talent and for a variety of ages and target groups. gift within me ...a gift that Get in touch: [email protected] or ox.ac.uk/wap. I believed did not exist. Lydia, 3rd year

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School and college visits Oxford runs a range of events for potential applicants. Travelling throughout the UK and beyond, we meet with students, teachers, parents and We met carers. We welcome the chance to with students and deliver presentations and workshops, and teachers from over talk with interested students about all aspects of applying to, and studying at, Oxford. Where possible, we encourage 30 schools to coordinate with other local countries in schools because this enables us to work 2015 with more students over the year and, we believe, enriches students’ interaction. For more details and to arrange a visit, please get in touch: [email protected]. International UK We hold events for prospective Each local authority in the UK is linked applicants, their parents and careers with a particular Oxford college. This counsellors in a number of countries means that every school and college has around the world, with presentations a first point of contact within the tailored to different audiences. If we University. can’t come to your school in person, These regional links are part of our we will be happy to deliver a Skype commitment to engage with schools and presentation to students. colleges, and do not have any bearing on For information on events in the admissions process. your country, please email To find your college link or arrange a [email protected] visit please see ox.ac.uk/linkcolls. or see ox.ac.uk/intvisit.

186 Almost 9,000 students and teachers attended the Oxford and Cambridge Student Conferences in 2015 Conferences AND conventions For schools references and preparing candidates for Oxford University attends higher education admissions tests and interviews. The fairs and conventions across the UK. These conferences visit different regions across the are an opportunity to speak to an Oxford UK on a biennial basis. For details and to sign representative face to face, to find out more up to our teachers’ e-newsletter, please about our undergraduate courses and get advice visit ox.ac.uk/teachers. on the application process. ox.ac.uk/hefairs Study Higher is a partnership of Oxford and Cambridge Student Buckinghamshire New University, Oxford Conferences are another way to find out Brookes University, the more about Oxford without travelling far from and the University of Reading along with six home. They take place in March each year, further education colleges. As a partnership, with detailed sessions on the admissions Study Higher is committed to providing process, student life, interviews, student informative and inspiring educational events finance and the many different courses at and activities for pre-16 students based in Oxford and Cambridge. Admissions tutors, Milton Keynes, , Buckinghamshire admissions office staff and current and Berkshire. www.studyhigher.ac.uk undergraduates are there to answer questions about applying to Oxford or Cambridge. Oxford University is participating in the HEFCE studentconferences.org.uk National Networks for Collaborative Outreach (NNCO) scheme at both a For teachers local and national level. This scheme brings We offer a series of Regional Teachers’ together Oxford’s Regional Links Scheme Conferences across the UK to equip and Cambridge’s Area Links Scheme through teachers with the best possible advice for collaborative events and a joint outreach their students on applying to Oxford, and to website, including a series of webinars around break down any misconceptions that might the admissions process. The aim is to offer deter students from applying. The conferences more schools opportunities to find out about cover all aspects of the admissions process: studying at Oxford or Cambridge. from identifying candidates to writing www.oxfordandcambridgeoutreach.co.uk

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AUDIO TOURS ADMISSIONS INFORMATION Our admissions audio tours are an ideal You don’t have to visit Oxford to way to explore the city. You can take a contact one of our experienced and tour whenever you like – or just listen knowledgeable staff. Our admissions I love talking at home. information team is here to help with These downloadable mp3 tours with any questions you might have about to people accompanying maps cover different applying to study at Oxford, or what about Oxford, courses you may be interested in, as well it’s like to be a student here. and explaining as information about colleges, libraries +44 (0) 1865 288000 how it all and other places of interest along the [email protected] works. route, interviews with students and Jan, Undergraduate Admissions guidance on how to apply. and Outreach ox.ac.uk/audiotours Communications team

PLACES TO VISIT We get all Many colleges are open to visitors, especially during the afternoons. The sorts of University’s museums and some other 29 and 30 June and 16 September 2016 questions: from buildings are also open to the public. On the University Open Days we have qualifications For further details and opening times an information centre based in the and course please see ox.ac.uk/visitors. , at 75–81 High options to the Please note that University Street, OX1 4BG. (See page 184.) best place to departments are not usually open get lunch. to the public, except on open days Lisa, Undergraduate (see page 184). Admissions and Outreach Communications team

188 GETTING HERE Rail Oxford has two railway stations: the main station is located off Frideswide Square to the west of the city centre and runs regular direct services to London Paddington, Birmingham New Street and others. Oxford Parkway is to the north of the city, next to the Water Eaton park and ride, and runs fast direct trains to and from London Marylebone via Bicester village. National Rail Enquiries: +44 (0) 8457 484950 www.nationalrail.co.uk Chiltern Railways: +44 (0) 1926 729914 www.chilternrailways.co.uk Coaches from cities X90 (London): www.oxfordbus.co.uk Oxford Tube (London – runs 24h): www.oxfordtube.com National Express (nationwide): www.nationalexpress.com Coaches from airports London Heathrow (every 30 minutes during the day); Gatwick (every hour) with a reduced service overnight (both airports): www.oxfordbus.co.uk London Stansted (every 2 hours): www.nationalexpress.com Parking Parking in Oxford is severely limited and to be avoided if possible. Park and Ride bus services operate between the city centre and parking areas on the outskirts (see map). Open days (ox.ac.uk/ opendays) are busy, so please arrive early and allow extra time for travel into the city: www.oxfordbus.co.uk

You may like to listen to local radio for traffic updates: BBC Oxford 95.2 FM Heart FM 102.6 and 97.4 FM Jack FM 106.8 and 106.4 FM 189 INDEX A D I Accelerated Medicine ...... 49, 110 Deadlines...... 12 Immigration ...... 14 Access work ...... 184, 185, 186, 187 Debating ...... 33 Information Centre...... 188 Accommodation...... 37, 144 Disabilities, Students with ...... 16 Information Engineering...... 70 Admissions Information Centre ...... 188 Drama ...... 30, 37 International qualifications ...... 14 Alternative Prospectus ...... 33, 148 International students ...... 14 Ancient and Modern History ...... 84 E Interviews ...... 13 Ancient History, Classical Archaeology and ...... 52 Earth Sciences (Geology)...... 66 Islamic Studies ...... 24, 60, 122, 140, 142 Ancient Near Eastern Studies ...... 122 Economics and Management ...... 68 IT Services ...... 24 Anthropology ...... 42, 97 Economics, History and...... 86 Italian ...... 24, 58, 74, 76, 90, 114, 117, 118, 126 Anthropology, Archaeology and...... 42 Economics, Philosophy, Politics and (PPE) ...... 128 Italian (Law) ...... 98 Application, open ...... 148 Egyptian ...... 60 iTunes U ...... 24 Application procedure ...... 12 Egyptology ...... 122 Arabic ...... 24, 60, 76, 117, 122, 131, 141, 143 Electrical Engineering ...... 70 J Archaeology ...... 42, 52 Employment on leaving Oxford ...... 34 Japanese ...... 24, 117, 122 Archaeology and Anthropology...... 42 Engineering Science ...... 70 JCR (Junior Common Room) ...... 144 Archaeology, Classical, Ancient History and ...... 52 English and Modern Languages ...... 24, 74 Jesus College ...... 157 Art, Fine ...... 78 English, Classics and ...... 24, 56 Jewish Studies ...... 122, 140, 142 Art, History of ...... 94 English, History and ...... 88 Journalism ...... 33 ...... 22 English Language and Literature ...... 72 Jurisprudence (Law)...... 98 Audio tours ...... 188 English language requirements ...... 14 Entrance requirements ...... 6, 14, 40 K B Equal Opportunities ...... 17 Keble College ...... 158 Balliol College ...... 149 Erasmus ...... 10, 45, 59, 75, 91, 99, 115, 119, 127 Bate Collection ...... 23, 120 European and Middle Eastern Languages ...... 24, 76, 117 L Biochemistry (Molecular and Cellular) ...... 44 European Law ...... 98 Lady Margaret Hall ...... 159 Biological Sciences ...... 46 Examinations ...... 4 Language Centre ...... 24 Biomedical Engineering ...... 70 Exeter College ...... 154 Languages, European and Middle Eastern ...... 24, 76, 117 Biomedical Sciences ...... 48 Experimental Psychology ...... 136, 138 Languages, Modern....24, 58, 74, 76, 90, 114, 117, 118, 126 Blackfriars Hall ...... 150 Languages, Modern, and Classics ...... 24, 58 ...... 20, 23 F Languages, Modern, and English ...... 24, 74 Botanic Garden ...... 23, 36 Fast Track Medicine...... 110 Languages, Modern, and History ...... 24, 90 Brasenose College...... 151 Fees and expenses...... 18 Languages, Modern, and Linguistics ...... 24, 118 Bursaries ...... 3, 19 Finance ...... 18 Languages, Modern, and Philosophy...... 24, 126 Fine Art ...... 78 Latin ...... 24, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 84, 117 C French ...... 24, 58, 74, 76, 90, 114, 117, 118, 126 Law (Jurisprudence)...... 98 Careers ...... 34 French (Law)...... 98 Law with Law Studies in Europe ...... 98 Cells and Systems Biology ...... 48 Funding ...... 18 LGBTQ equality ...... 17 Chemical Engineering...... 70 Liaison Team for Schools and Colleges ...... 185, 186 Chemistry ...... 50 G Libraries ...... 20 Childcare...... 15, 25 Gender equality ...... 17 Lincoln College ...... 160 Chinese ...... 24, 117, 122 Geography ...... 80 Linguistics, Modern Languages and ...... 24, 118 Choral scholarships ...... 29 Geology (Earth Sciences)...... 66 Linguistics, Psychology, Philosophy and ...... 138 Christ Church ...... 152 German ...... 24, 58, 74, 76, 90, 114, 117, 118, 126 Literae Humaniores (Classics) ...... 24, 54, 56, 58, 60 Civil Engineering ...... 70 German (Law) ...... 98 Live music ...... 29, 36 Classical Archaeology and Ancient History ...... 52 Graduate destinations ...... 34 Living expenses...... 18 Classics ...... 24, 54, 56, 58, 60 Graduate Entry Medicine ...... 110 Living out ...... 37 Classics and English...... 24, 56 Greek, Ancient ...... 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 84, 117, 140, 142 Loans ...... 19 Classics and Modern Languages...... 24, 58 Greek, Modern ...... 24, 58, 74, 76, 90, 114, 117, 118, 126 Classics with Oriental Studies...... 24, 60 M Clinical Medicine...... 110 H Magdalen College ...... 161 Closing dates (applications) ...... 12 Halls of residence ...... 4, 37, 144 Management, Economics and ...... 68 Clubs and societies ...... 26–33 Harassment ...... 25 Mansfield College ...... 162 Colleges, choice of...... 144–148 Harris Manchester College ...... 155 Map of the University ...... 192 Computer Science ...... 62, 64, 104 Health and student welfare ...... 25 Materials Science ...... 100 Computer Science and Philosophy...... 64 Hebrew ...... 24, 60, 76, 117, 122, 140, 142 Mathematics...... 102, 104, 106, 108 Computer Science, Mathematics and...... 104 Hebrew Studies ...... 122 Mathematics and Computer Science ...... 104 Continuing Education ...... 15 Hertford College ...... 156 Mathematics and Philosophy ...... 106 Corpus Christi College ...... 153 Higher Education Fairs and Conferences ...... 187 Mathematics and Statistics ...... 108 Costs ...... 18 History ...... 52, 82, 84, 86, 88, 90, 92, 94 Mature students...... 15 Counselling Service ...... 25 History (Ancient and Modern) ...... 84 Mechanical Engineering ...... 70 Courses ...... 38 History and Economics ...... 86 Medicine ...... 110 Czech (with Slovak) ...... 24, 58, 74, 76, 90, 114, 117, 126 History and English ...... 88 Mental health ...... 16, 17, 25 History and Modern Languages ...... 24, 90 Merton College ...... 163 History and Politics ...... 92 Middle Eastern Languages, European and ...... 24, 76 History of Art ...... 94 Modern Languages .....24, 58, 74, 76, 90, 114, 117, 118, 126 How to apply ...... 12 Modern Languages and Linguistics ...... 24, 118 Human Sciences ...... 96 Modern Languages, Classics and ...... 24, 58 Modern Languages, English and ...... 24, 74 190 please read carefully Modern Languages, History and...... 24, 90 S The University will seek to deliver each Modern Languages, Philosophy and ...... 24, 126 St Anne’s College ...... 169 course in accordance with the descriptions Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry ...... 44 St Benet’s Hall ...... 170 set out in the relevant course webpage at Museum of the History of Science ...... 22 St Catherine’s College...... 171 the time of application and the corresponding Museums ...... 22 St Edmund Hall...... 172 Course Information Sheet sent to applicants Music ...... 29, 36, 120 St Hilda’s College ...... 173 with their offer of a place. The course web- St Hugh’s College ...... 174 pages can be accessed at ox.ac.uk/courses. N St John’s College ...... 175 However, there may be situations in which it Natural History (Museum of) ...... 22 St Peter’s College ...... 176 is desirable or necessary for the University to Near Eastern Studies, Ancient ...... 122 St Stephen’s House ...... 177 make changes in course provision, either Neuroscience ...... 48 Sanskrit ...... 24, 60, 117, 122, 130 before or after enrolment. New College ...... 164 Scholarships ...... 18 The University will not make very substantial Nightlife ...... 36 Schools and colleges liaison ...... 186 changes to courses (for example, a change Second undergraduate degree ...... 15 to the course title, significant restructuring, substantial change in course content, or the O Senior Status students...... 15 introduction of a progression hurdle) which Open application ...... 148 Shadowing schemes ...... 184 would impact on students who have already Open days ...... 184 Slovak (with Czech) ...... 24, 58, 74, 76, 90, 114, 117, 126 begun their course. In exceptional Open days for teachers ...... 185 Societies and clubs ...... 26 circumstances it may be necessary for the Organ scholarships ...... 29 Somerville College ...... 178 University to make such a change after Oriel College ...... 165 Spanish...... 24, 58, 74, 76, 90, 114, 117, 118, 126 acceptance of a place by an offer-holder. Oriental Studies ...... 24, 60, 122, 142 Spanish (Law) ...... 98 This will not happen less than 3 months Oriental Studies, Theology and ...... 24, 142 Sport ...... 26 before enrolment. The offer-holder will be notified of the change (as compared to the Oriental Studies with Classics ...... 24, 60 Statistics, Mathematics and ...... 108 description in their Course Information OUSU ...... 33, 184 Student conferences ...... 187 Sheet) and offered the opportunity to Outreach work ...... 184–187 Student finance ...... 18 withdraw from the course. Overseas applicants ...... 14 Student recruitment team ...... 186 Other changes could be made to course Oxford as a city ...... 36 Student societies...... 26–31 content, delivery and teaching provision (Debating Society)...... 33 Student support and wellbeing ...... 25 because of developments in the relevant Oxford University and its colleges ...... 4, 144 Student Union (OUSU) ...... 32, 184 subject, enhancements in teaching or Oxford University Music Society ...... 29 Studying at Oxford ...... 4 assessment practice, requirements of Oxford University Student Union (OUSU)...... 32, 184 Summer schools ...... 184 external accreditation processes, changes in staffing, resource constraints or changes in the availability of facilities. Such changes will P T take account of the reasonable expectations Part-time courses ...... 15 Target Schools ...... 184 of prospective and current students. Pembroke College ...... 166 Teachers, Events and resources for ...... 184–187 Offer-holders will be notified of any material Permanent Private Halls...... 144 Teaching methods ...... 4 change (as compared to the description in Persian...... 24, 60, 76, 117, 122 Theatre ...... 30, 37 their Course Information Sheet) and offered Philosophy ...... 54, 64, 106, 126, 128, 130, 134, 138 Theology and Religion ...... 130, 140, 142 the opportunity to withdraw from the course. Philosophy and Modern Languages ...... 24, 126 Theology and Oriental Studies ...... 142 On-course students will be consulted about Philosophy and Theology ...... 130 Theology, Philosophy and ...... 130 any proposed material course change Philosophy, Computer Science and...... 64 Tours ...... 184, 188 (except changes which are solely for their Philosophy, Mathematics and ...... 106 Travelling to Oxford ...... 189 benefit) which would affect the part of the Philosophy, Physics and ...... 134 Trinity College...... 179 course which they have already started Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) ...... 128 Tuition Fees ...... 18 studying. Philosophy, Psychology, and Linguistics ...... 138 Turkish ...... 24, 60, 76, 117, 122 The provision of course options which Physics ...... 132, 134 Tutorials ...... 5 depend on the availability of specialist teaching, or on placement at another Physics and Philosophy ...... 134 institution, cannot be guaranteed in advance. ...... 23 U Plant Sciences ...... 46 UCAS ...... 12 GENERAL IMAGE CREDITS Polish ...... 24, 114, 117 UNIQ ...... 184 Front cover images credited to John Cairns, Politics, History and ...... 92 University College ...... 180 with additional photographs credited to Politics, Philosophy, and Economics (PPE) ...... 128 Lee Atherton, Amalia Bastos, Edmund Blok, Portuguese ...... 24, 58, 74, 76, 90, 114, 117, 118, 126 V Richard Budd, Dan Cunnliffe, Shannon Dudley, PPE ...... 128 Visas...... 14 David Fisher, Rob Judges, Mazz Image/ Psychology, Experimental ...... 136, 138 Visiting Oxford...... 184, 188, 189 paloaltomedia.com, Piers Nye, Oliver Psychology, Philosophy, and Linguistics ...... 138 Visiting students ...... 14 Robinson, PA Wire/Press Association Images, Phil Sayer, Greg Smolonski, Yunli Song, Matt Q W Stuart, Xiaodan Sun, Pawel Sytniewski, Paul Tait, Ian Taylor, Richard Wakefield, Alex Wood, Qualifications required for entrance ...... 6, 14, 40 Wadham College...... 181 and the University of Oxford Images. We Queen’s College (The) ...... 167 Wellbeing and health ...... 25 acknowledge iStockPhoto, Morguefile and Worcester College ...... 182 Shutterstock for images. And also gratefully R Wycliffe Hall ...... 183 acknowledge pictures from Oxford Race equality ...... 17 University’s libraries, museums and Regent’s Park College ...... 168 XYZ departments. Thanks to Oxford colleges’ Regional conferences ...... 187 Zoology ...... 46 staff and students who have supplied any Religious Studies ...... 130, 140, 142 additional photographs. Requirements for entrance ...... 6, 40 Please contact the University’s Design and ...... 78 Publications Team for details of individual Russian ...... 24, 58, 74, 76, 90, 114, 117, 118, 126 images: +44 (0) 1865 280545. 191 MARSTON FERRY ROAD B A D N OA RY R B FER U N STO R MAR Y

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