Oxford City
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Oxford University is about 57 miles northwest of British capital and it has national rail links and excellent road. Regular coach services link the University of Oxford with London and Heathrow, Luton and Gatwick airports.
Relatively compact, Oxford city can be simply covered by bicycle and on foot and there is a great accessibility of cycle lanes. Your second-hand bicycle can be bought or hired and there numerous perfect local bus services for people to reach the outlying areas.
Oxford can trace the foundation back some thousand years. Its history is showed in the diversity of styles of its colleges’ architecture that have been set at changing times from 1249 to 1990, from University College to Kellogg College.
The total population is roughly 140,000 comprising about 30,000 students. Thus, you can find a plenty of cultural, sports and recreational facilities with a wonderful and cosmopolitan atmosphere. Historic and beautiful architecture sits near all the major high street stores, various restaurants and coffee shops, and a thriving club and bar scene. In addition, Oxford boasts an unexpected number of green spaces, comprising the oldest country’s botanic garden, lovely riverside walks, the college gardens and University parks.
Most departments and colleges are located in and around Oxford’s core and accommodation is on the majot college site, or is a short cycle ride or walk away from the University and college buildings.
The University has unique options for participation in various clubs, sporting activities, societies, music, journalism and drama. Oxford is committed to offer a supportive environment to study and a great diversity of services are accessible to students comprising medical care, health and welfare, occupational and counselling health.
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