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Q: What is expenditure on 3 years law course in oxford university?
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Was oxford universiy the first university ever?

No. That would be the University of Bologna, founded in 1088, nearly 100 years before Oxford was. Oxford is the oldest University in the English-speaking world and the second oldest university period that's still in operation though. (The University of Paris was founded before Oxford University, but all French universities were suspended from 1793 to 1896; the modern Sorbonne can trace its roots to the University of Paris, but it's not the same university.)


How long is a law couRsE in oxford university?

For your typical BA in Law, its the same as at all Universities: 3 years. Edit: It depends on whether you study a foreign language with law or not as that will be 4 years but just for your average law degree its 3 yrs.


What subject does Oxford university specialise in?

Oxford is mainly renowned for its arts subjects, in particular philosophy. Often science courses are combined with philosophy or other arts subjects. However, Oxford is very reputable in all domains.


When was the university of oxford founded?

Oxford University is a famous university in Oxford England. It is believed that teachings are carried out there since 1096 AD however there is no one clear date of its inception. The university thrived after 1167 AD which makes it the oldest university in English speaking world and second oldest all over.


University founded by English students during the Middle Ages?

1. Following quarrels at the University of Paris, a sizeable group of English students left with their teachers and set up a new university at Oxford around c. 1170 with the backing of Henry II. 2. About forty years later something similar happened at Oxford, and some students and teachers set up the University of Cambridge around 1210, but it remained small till the Renaissance. 3. In 1333-34 there was a further quarrel at Oxford, and aother migration, this time to Stamford, Lincolnshire. Edward III ordered the students and teachers to return to Oxford, and the university never really got going.


Is Oxford University in England only for females?

No, it is not it has many sports teams for guys and for gals. I went there for 3 years and it was an amazing experience!!!


What are the differences between Harvard and Oxford University?

Oxford is better recognized in the world (I mean third world countries, south Asia, and other non-Western regions) than Harvard. It's also about 400 years older than Harvard, and in fact is the oldest university in the English-speaking world. An Oxford degree always, no matter the discipline, carries a certain cachet in the world.But Harvard is, of course, Harvard. You can't go wrong either way, but I would personally choose Oxford, because it is not just well-known or prestigious, but truly legendary.


Where did J.R.R Tolkien get an education?

Young John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (J.R.R Tolkien) attended King Edward's school in Birmingham in the years of 1910 and 1911. Where he excelled in the early and modern English Language. In 1911 he attended Exeter college of Oxford.


What is a Rodes Scholarship?

The Rhodes Scholarship was created by Cecil Rhodes. It enables young college graduates to attend Oxford University in England for two years.


When did people start trading?

According to Matt Ridley at Oxford University, 80,000-120,000 years ago. See TED Talks "When Ideas have Sex"


Where did J.R.R Tolkien work?

Tolkien was a British Army officer in WW1. He then worked at the Oxford English Dictionary before going to lecture at the University of Leeds. However he spent most of his working life as a Professor at Oxford University (Pembroke and Merton Colleges).


Which is older - Oxford or Cambridge?

Cambridge was founded in 1209 (it is celebrating its 800th anniversary in 2009). Oxford was founded a little bit earlier though the exact date is unknown. Cambridge was founded by faculty from Oxford who realised they could do better and left. All the Oxford colleges (what make up Oxford University) were founded many years after the founding of Cambridge and are thus younger than Cambridge University. The University of Oxford is the oldest English-speaking university in the world.