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Oxford and Cambridge loom large in British history. The two university cities have educated some of the country’s most celebrated writers, philosophers and scientists. Some 45 British prime ...
Europe is significantly behind the rest of the world,” says Edward Knight, president at venture capital firm Antler.
The Complete University Guide has dropped its highly anticipated rankings for 2026 and Cambridge places first overall – but ...
At Cambridge, the biggest attainment gap was in theology, where men are ahead of women by 43 percentage points. At Oxford, it was classics, which has a 29 percentage point gap in favour of men.
Cambridge celebrated more success over Oxford in the Boat Race by defending their titles in both the men’s and the women’s events.. The Light Blues did the double on the River Thames to extend ...
The prestigious, globally-renowned universities of Oxford and Cambridge have been doing battle for almost 200 years (their first race took place in 1829) and the race is littered with ...
THE yearly Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge has become a British institution. First held in 1829, it has been an annual event since way back in 1856 and attracts 250,000 people to watch from … ...
This year, one UK university made it almost to the top, coming in second place – just shy of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) – and it wasn’t Oxford or Cambridge.
Three Cambridge rowers are banned from participating after Oxford claimed that the studies they are pursuing are not superior. The president of the Light Blues believes it is a "desperate ploy" by ...
Help get your kid into Oxford or Cambridge without private schooling, with these 5 tips Some people think babies are born smart or that what matters is having rich parents who can send their kids ...
Why women are less likely to get a first-class honours at Oxford or Cambridge universities. By ELEANOR HARDING EDUCATION EDITOR. Published: 20:33 EDT, 13 November 2024 | Updated: 06:02 EDT, 14 ...
THE yearly Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge has become a British institution. First held in 1829, it has been an annual event since way back in 1856 and attracts 250,000 people to watch from ...