
Can You Get Into Oxford University If You Are an Older or Mature Student?
If you’re over 21 years old when you start your Oxford course, you will be considered a mature applicant. The process is a little complex.

If you’re over 21 years old when you start your Oxford course, you will be considered a mature applicant. The process is a little complex.

Many Oxford University courses require you to pass admissions tests. In this article, we will explain what they are, and which ones you will need.

A detailed guide to help you get into Oxford. The grades you need, how hard it really is, and everything you need to apply to the University.

Traditional collegiate colleges like Oxford and Cambridge hold formal and informal dinners many times a year. Learn more about this tradition.

Many collegiate universities like Oxford have common rooms or groups in which students are organised.

Tips and ideas to plan the perfect breath-taking Oxford wedding. Exclusive venues, wedding photo locations and romantic packages.

If you’re looking for work in Oxford (in particular, temp jobs or part-time positions) here are a few resources that might come in handy.

Oxford University Parks (or University Parks) is a large park area northeast of the city. The park is open to the public during the day.

If you’re visiting Oxford just for the day, you might want to explore the city and its colleges and museums at your own pace. Here’s how.

Explore our collection of historical postcards and photos of Oxford and its University Colleges and Museums – and download them for free.