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  1. Oxbridge. Oxbridge é uma palavra composta da Universidade de Oxford e da Universidade de Cambridge no Reino Unido, usada para referir-se as duas universidades juntas. [ 1] ". Oxbridge" pode ser usada como substantivo referindo-se a ambas universidades ou como adjetivo para descrever o conjunto ou seus estudantes. [carece de fontes]

  2. Oxbridge er et portmanteau af Oxford og Cambridge, de to ældste, rigeste og mest berømte universiteter i Storbritannien. Begrebet bruges til at omtale dem som en samlet enhed i modsætning til andre britiske universiteter, og som en bredere betegnelse for at beskrive de karakteristika som forbindes med de to univeristeter, hvilket ofte er overlegen social eller intellektuel status eller ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UxbridgeUxbridge - Wikipedia

    Uxbridge ( / ˈʌksbrɪdʒ /) is a suburban town in west London and the administrative headquarters of the London Borough of Hillingdon. Situated 15.4 miles (24.8 km) west-northwest of Charing Cross, it is one of the major metropolitan centres identified in the London Plan. [2] Uxbridge formed part of the parish of Hillingdon in the county of ...

  4. Emmanuel College. Exeter College. Clare College. Oriel College. St Hugh's College. Disputed: Oriel and Clare were both founded in 1326, however in 1980s Clare associated with the then female-only St. Hugh's. ( Oriel College, Oxford is also a sister college of Trinity College, Dublin ) Gonville and Caius College.

  5. The University of Cambridge has 31 colleges, [5] founded between the 13th and 20th centuries. No colleges were founded between 1596 ( Sidney Sussex College) and 1800 ( Downing College ), which allows the colleges to be distinguished into two groups according to foundation date: the 15 "new" colleges, founded between 1800 and 1977.

  6. Oxford–Cambridge rivalry. Rivalry between the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge is a phenomenon going back many centuries. During most of that time, they were the only two universities in England and Wales, making the rivalry more intense than it is now. The University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, sometimes collectively known ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FellowFellow - Wikipedia

    Fellow. A fellow is a concept whose exact meaning depends on context. In learned or professional societies, it refers to a privileged member who is specially elected in recognition of their work and achievements. [1] [2] Within the context of higher educational institutions, a fellow can be a member of a highly ranked group of teachers at a ...