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Oxford University aims to raise £1.25 BILLION from alumni in 4 years.

Thursday, 11 August 2011




The current University Chancellor Andrew Hamilton is currently undertaking a whirl wind fund raising event touring Australia. Australia is home to 2,700 alumni and it is hoped that they will contribute to the Oxford Thinking Campaign, which aims to raise £1.25 billion in 4 years, having already established £1.144 billion, with around a year left.

Famous Australian alumni include Bob Hawke (known for his record breaking drinking achievements at Oxford), along with Rupert Murdoch. For more details visit the all-knowledgeable Cherwell.

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Eco-Rally Comes To Oxford




Recently Broad Street became home to the starting point of the Eco-Rally. This was the fifth time the event has run, and it was started in 2007 by HRH Prince Charles. It is a time not only to see the most technologically advanced "green" cars currently available in the word, but also to underline the incredible developments in the field, which means they can get us from "A to B without the C" (C being carbon and costs). Our favourite was certainly the Tesla Roadster, a truly incredibly performance car and a technological achievement of gigantic proportions. Find out more about the Eco-Rally here.

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Oxford University's Bodleian Library drops $1.6 million on Jane Austen manuscript

Wednesday, 20 July 2011


In a perfect example of the huge financial power of one of the universities most important institutions, the Bodleian Library fought of international competition to buy Jane Austen's handwritten manuscript for "The Watsons". The story itself isn't complete and there are several interesting theories as to why this is (which can be found here, along with this lovely image above). But yes, you read that right; $1.6 million doesn't even buy you a finished story. Find out more about the library and its incredible collection on our tour! Yaaaaaay!

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Getting Trashed...

Monday, 20 June 2011



Here is the sight on one of our tours last week. Great bit of fun. Apparently people have been taking it a little too far, with one girl being fined for throwing a trifle, and then being told she will not graduate unless she pays off the fine. Perhaps this is a trifle too far by the University (yes,we actually did make that joke), especially after having seen curry paste and empty bottles of Tabasco around the road. If the trifle did actually look anything like it does in the newspaper article, we wouldn't mind some leftovers. 

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Oxford University takes a stance

Friday, 10 June 2011



In a landmark event, Oxford University has stated that it has "no confidence" in the policies of David Willetts, the Universities Minister, who, coincidently, studied at Christ Church, Oxford. Lecturers voted 283 to 5 on behalf of Oxford University's legislative body, in a vote held in the Sheldonian Theatre (above). This makes it the first University to publicly oppose the plans. We thinks its great that Oxford is keeping this issue at the forefront of public debate. Whether you agree or disagree with the plans, it is essentially that we continue to scrutinize them. More info here!

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Students Fined for Bad Behaviour

Saturday, 28 May 2011



Information obtained under the Freedom of Information Act has lead to reports of the scandalous behaviour of Oxford University students.

Overall, the University is said to have given out £30,000 worth of fines, and has demanded hundreds of hours of community service.  It appears that St Edmund Hall  holds the title for fining its students the most for their behaviour. Its students managed to rack up £2,500 in fines.

What sort of things have they been getting up to? Well, "misuse of a car park" (wonderfully vague, but meriting 20 hours of community service) and throwing eggs (which received 10 hours). Even keeping neighbours awake with antics between the sheets is included.  Hit up the link for more info.

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Obama coming to Oxford University

Wednesday, 25 May 2011




Ok, so it isn't Barak, but Michelle Obama is coming to Oxford University to highlight the importance of education (click here for more info) Talking to people on the tours, it certainly is interesting discussing the financing of education. Perhaps with our comparatively low fees, it will draw attention to the unrealistic financial demands that are placed on American students. Although, with the imminent price rises coming to University fees in England, the difference in fees between these two countries grows ever smaller.

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