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Sep 29, 2020 · Each year a large number of Oxford and Cambridge colleges run essay competitions for Year 12 students. Candidates are expected to produce extensively researched, clearly written and well-referenced essays ranging well beyond the set curriculum. We have gathered together some of the key essay competitions to enter across a number of subjects ...
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A Yank at Oxford is a 1938 comedy-drama film directed by Jack Conway and starring Robert Taylor, Lionel Barrymore, Maureen O'Sullivan, Vivien Leigh and Edmund Gwenn. The screenplay was written by John Monk Saunders and Leon Gordon. The film was produced by MGM-British at Denham Studios.
For nearly a century, Oxford had accepted students who were not Anglicans, yet every morning those of us who preferred to skip chapel service had to do an equivalent penance before breakfast by donning academic robes and signing a record book in the college office. Oxford cared much less about conventional morality than did small-town
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A brash young American aristocrat attending Oxford University gets a chance to prove himself and win the heart of his antagonist's sister.
Several colleges and departments of the University of Oxford run competitions which are open to students from schools and colleges. Preparing an entry for one of these competitions is a valuable experience for academically motivated students, so please do encourage your students to enter.
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The Chancellor's English Essay Prize, the value of which is £500, providing there is an entry of sufficient merit, is open to open to students of the University. Essays should not exceed 7000 words in length (excluding bibliography) and may be considerably shorter than this.