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  1. 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 ...

  2. There has been one dead heat, recorded in 1877 . The Boat Race is an annual set of rowing races between the Cambridge University Boat Club and the Oxford University Boat Club, traditionally rowed between open-weight eights on the River Thames in London, England. It is also known as the University Boat Race and the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race.

  3. Lord Uxbridge portrayed by Henry Edridge in 1808, before the loss of his leg. Lord Uxbridge's leg was shattered, probably by a piece of case shot, at the Battle of Waterloo and removed by a surgeon. [1] [2] The amputated right limb became a tourist attraction in the village of Waterloo, Belgium, where it had been removed and interred.

  4. 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]

  5. Comunicar es una revista científica, con periodicidad trimestral de acceso abierto especializada en resultados de investigación y estudios en educación, comunicación y estudios culturales. 1 Editada en versión bilingüe en español e inglés en todos sus artículos, y además resúmenes en chino, portugués y ruso. 2 3 .

  6. 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.

  7. Oxbridge. The tutorial system was established in the 1800s at the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. It is still practised today, and consists of undergraduate students being taught by college fellows (or sometimes doctoral students and post-docs) in groups of one to three on a weekly basis.