• Rather it lurks in the now-republished photos of Mr Osborne in the Fauntleroy outfit of the Bullingdon club, a toffy Oxford society of which he was a member at the same time as Mr Rothschild (and of which David Cameron, the Tory leader, is also an alumnus).

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  • In his junior year there he pestered the deans into assigning him a former Oxford don to tutor him three hours a week in the history of ancient Greece.

    FORBES: Homemade Herodotus

  • He followed one degree with another, and spent a year at Oxford as a Fulbright scholar.

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  • She later represented Thames Valley Probation at a conference in Oxford, at a youth offending centre in High Wycombe and at America Square Conference Centre in London, before addressing an international conference at St Catherine's College, University of Oxford.

    BBC: A victim of crime

  • Professor Paul Matthews, a neuroscientist at Oxford University, says a mind-reading machine is pure science fiction.

    BBC: A BBC reporter tries out a conventional lie detector

  • Dalrymple is a former Oxford University captain and led Glamorgan twice in the County Championship in the summer.

    BBC: Dalrymple made Glamorgan captain

  • Measures to improve victims' rights across Europe have been approved following a campaign by the mother of a former Oxford United player.

    BBC: Footballer Robert Hughes' mother secures European laws

  • James Blythe, now a student at Oxford, was given a D grade for coursework in his history A-level last year - in contrast to much higher marks for other parts of the exam.

    BBC: A-level marking 'grossly unjust'

  • He went to a local secondary school of 49 pupils, then via the state university to a Rhodes scholarship at Oxford, a Harvard doctorate and eventually to Maryland University, where he spent most of his career.

    ECONOMIST: Mancur Olson

  • A. from Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar, and a J.

    WHITEHOUSE: The White House

  • But in 1985, David Deutsch, a physicist at Oxford University, came up with a thought experiment that might do this.

    ECONOMIST: The universe, it appears, may not be alone

  • In a postscript, the Oxford researchers point a finger at Dingell, referencing the Congressman's role in a scandal more than a decade ago that resulted in the ouster of oncologist Bernard Fisher from the University of Pittsburgh after an allegedly fraudulent result.

    FORBES: The Vytorin Saga

  • Alison Smith, now a lecturer at Oxford University, said she had contacted a confidential police hotline.

    BBC: Lord Rennard claims: Alleged victim speaks to police

  • He planned to spend a year at Oxford and then return to the United States and become a professor.

    NEWYORKER: Practical Cat

  • After the rare distinction of a congratulatory first at Oxford, followed by a prize fellowship at All Souls', Professor Williams was dogged throughout his teaching career at London, Cambridge (where he was provost of King's College), Berkeley and Oxford again by the saying that he had been the cleverest undergraduate at Oxford, and still was.

    ECONOMIST: Bernard Williams

  • It is especially appropriate that tonight, during the 10th Annual Silicon Valley comes to Oxford gathering, a program that has helped to make Oxford one of the entrepreneurial centers of Europe, that we debate a topic that is, ultimately, about the nature of entrepreneurship itself.

    FORBES: Hear! Hear!

  • In a statement the Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust said adults could be referred to a community mental health team for an assessment to get their appropriate treatment.

    BBC: ADHD Oxfordshire support group criticises NHS

  • At the time Smirnoff--a California native who never finished high school or college--was working at a bookstore in Oxford, where he settled when his car died there during a cross-country trip.

    FORBES: Southern Discomfort

  • For this he has been taken to task by Terry Eagleton, a professor of English at Oxford University and a leading exponent of politically committed criticism.

    ECONOMIST: Contemporary-art criticism

  • Taylor, who was Britain's first black Conservative peer and a former barrister and radio and TV presenter, listed his main residence as a home in Oxford, which was owned by his nephew, while he actually lived in a flat in London.

    BBC: Lord Taylor guilty of making false expenses claims

  • Once a Rhodes scholar at Oxford University, he has a degree in philosophy, politics and economics, and a master's degree in military science.

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  • Turned down first for a Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford and then later denied a fellowship at Cambridge, Schwarzman had little choice but to follow the well-trodden path to Wall Street.

    FORBES: The New Colossus of Rhodes

  • The Bells were very rich: but it was not money that got Gertrude a First at Oxford, or helped her survive encounters with murderous tribes in the desert, or made her a spy or a major in the British army, or qualified her as poet, scholar, historian, mountaineer, photographer, archaeologist, gardener, cartographer, linguist, and distinguished servant of the state.

    NPR: Excerpt: 'Gertrude Bell'

  • He referred to a report by Oxford Economics, 'Developing the Case for Shared Education', and said that apart from a few exceptions the maintained and controlled sectors both "utterly fail" to attract pupils from across the divide.

    BBC: Integrated and Shared Education

  • On February 7th, at an investment conference in New York, a presentation was made by Oxford Health Plans, a company whose shares jumped fourfold last year before dropping.

    ECONOMIST: Transparency in America

  • As Defense chief, he participated in a debate at the Oxford Union, where he beat back a resolution declaring there was no moral difference between the foreign policies of the U.S. and those of the U.S.S.R.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • With a centuries-old tradition of learning and publishing, Oxford remains a hub for curious and creative people from all over the world.

    UNESCO: Oxford bids for UNESCO World Book Capital

  • But things are looking up for the Monster, thanks to the labours of Noel Malcolm, a polymath at All Souls College, Oxford, and a former journalist and commentator.

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  • Meanwhile, Curtis appeared in federal court Friday afternoon for a hearing in Oxford, Miss.

    NPR: Experts: Ricin Like That In Letters Easy To Make

  • Boxmind, with a number of Oxford University academics on its board, is another such ambitious project.

    ECONOMIST: Lessons of a virtual timetable

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