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The Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford was developed by internationally renowned architects Herzog & de Meuron. The building has been hailed as a stunning new addition to Oxford’s historic skyline, and most of all through its design represents the values of openness, collaboration and transparency that are key to the School’s overall mission of improving public policy. One of the lecture theatres here is named after Malaysia’s 2nd Prime Minister, TUN ABDUL RAZAK to commemorate his legacy
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#oxford is a magical place. Everywhere you turn there seems like there’s magic afoot. It’s as if the great voices of history were rising up in the long chorus of their years. #triplocal
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A small hill next to the Oxford Castle in the west of the city. The hills are round and slowly climb to the top. You can see Oxford City from another angle. I saw a variety of roofs, and the architecture of different periods is also from this different roof. It can be seen. Visitors here are rare, you can sit back and relax on the top of the mountain.
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UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
It was great visiting this famous university,one of the famous universities in the world.
The University is scattered across the city in many different parts but the whole thing is just amazing. What a fantastic place to study, it feels like you are constantly on a film setting.
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Additional Information
Introduction
University of Oxford is located in Oxford City, England. It is a university with a very long history. It is also one of best public universities in the world. It has no entrances and walls. Over 30 old and solemn faculty buildings are situated throughout the town. There are many pebble paths in the campus, which is filled with a classic literary atmosphere.
Like this university very much
There are 38 colleges in Oxford, and the relationship between them and the schools is like the relationship between the central government and local governments in the United States. Each college is managed by Head of House and several Fellows, who are experts in various academic fields, most of which have positions in the school. Six associate colleges (called "Permanent Private Halls", run by various religious denominations), still retain their religious charters.
This place is absolutely amazing in every way from a stunning architecture to the immense feeling of knowledge and history.Everyone in this beautiful city is so nice and extremely warm and welcoming.The architecture of these traditional buildings is absolutely amazing! It makes me almost wish to go back to my college times.This is a truly beautiful place to visit.
Blocked on the first day of Thursday, went out again, ready to see Oxford after the blockade. As a result, the beauty did not disappoint, but the blockade was obviously a joke. How do you think there are more people on the road? ? ? Groups of young students, few of them wearing masks, are happily everywhere. Go out to buy things, walk the dog, drive, ride a bicycle, line up to enter the supermarket. . . People are really doing better than usual [covering face][covering face][covering face] I doubt the first light that Lao Bao said. Can this also block the effect? It feels that only the closed merchants and financial subsidies are being hit, is it the new crown? Wait and see. . .
There are large and small colleges in Oxford. Among them, several colleges on religion are more famous. Christ Church College is one of them. If you are just walking around in Oxford, you don’t need to care about the name of the college. Random encounters are beautiful scenery. If you have the purpose of clocking in, then study the map carefully to find the beauty you want.