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Title: UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD


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UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
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UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
local Oxford
início 1096
estudantes ( graduação) 18.431 (63 )
receita 2006 3.6 billion R 12.6 bilhões
11.611
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UNIVERSIDADES
  • universidade
  • graduação e pós-graduação lato sensu
  • universidade de pesquisa
  • PG stricto sensu pesquisa
  • universidade global
  • estudantes e pesquisadores do mundo

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Universidade de Pesquisa
  • amplo espectro de cursos de graduação
  • compromisso com pós-graduação (PhD)
  • ênfase na pesquisa
  • captação de recursos
  • inserção internacional

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Universidade Global
  • atrai estudantes de todo o mundo
  • (amplo espectro de culturas e valores)
  • envia seus estudantes ao exterior
  • (preparo para carreira global)
  • estuda desafios de mundo interconectado
  • programas colaborativos de pesquisa
  • (avanço da ciência em benefício da humanidade)

top atrai os mais talentosos estudantes e
pesquisadores
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Global Universities Ranking
SJTU rank SJTU Times rank G-factor rank
Harvard Harvard Massachusetts IT
Cambridge Stanford Harvard
Stanford Yale (G51) UC Berkeley
UC Berkeley California IT (G16) Stanford
MIT UC Berkeley Princeton
California IT Cambridge (G11) Pennsylvania (S15)
Columbia Massachusetts IT Washington Seattle (S17)
Princeton Oxford (G20) Illinois Urbana Champaign (S25)
Chicago UC, S Francisco (G150) Carnegie Mellon (S54)
Oxford Columbia (G27) Rutgers State University (S43)
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SJTU Time ranks
  • Highly cited researchers
  • Nature and Science (5 years)
  • ISI articles
  • international faculty
  • international students
  • citations/faculty member
  • faculty/student ratio
  • size of library holdings

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G-Factor
  • Measures the importance of universities as a
    function of the number of links to their websites
    from the websites of other leading international
    universities.
  • The total number of such links is the G factor
    (Global ).

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As a collegiate university Oxford's structure can
be confusing to those unfamiliar with it. The
university is essentially a federation it
comprises over forty self-governing colleges and
halls, along with a central University headed by
the Vice-Chancellor.
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  • Students are members of both a
  • College and of the University
  • 30 colleges and 7 halls
  • undergraduate and graduate degrees
  • 7 colleges
  • graduates only
  • 1 college (All Souls)
  • fellows only
  • 1 college ( Kellog)
  • part-time graduate and continuing education

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Collegiate system Large internationally-renowned
institution Small interdisciplinary academic
community
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Central governance Chancellor titular figure,
holds office until death Vice-Chancellor de
facto head of the University, holds office for up
to seven years Pro-Vice-Chancellors Education R
esearch Planning and Resources Development and
External Affairs Personnel and Equal
Opportunities
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Central governance Council of the University
(26 members) executive policy-making
body Vice-Chancellor, heads of departments,
members elected by Congregation, representatives
of the Colleges, 4 members from outside the
University Major committees Educational
Policy and Standards General Purposes Personne
l Planning and Resource Allocation Congregatio
n legislative matters Over 4000 members of the
academic and administrative staff
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UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
ACADEMIC DIVISIONS Humanities Mathematical,
Physical Life Sciences Medical Sciences Social
Sciences
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UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
Humanities Division units American
Institute Classics Faculty English Language and
Literature History Faculty Linguistics
Phonetics Medieval and Modern Languages
Faculty Music Faculty Oriental Studies
Faculty Philosophy Faculty Ruskin School of
Drawing and Fine Art Theology Faculty Voltaire
Foundation
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UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
Mathematical, Physical Life Sciences Division
units Chemistry Computing Laboratory Earth
Sciences Engineering Science E-Research
Centre Materials Mathematical
Institute Physics Plant Sciences Statistics Zo
ology
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UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
Social Sciences Division units Anthropology and
Museum Ethnography School of Archaeology Economi
cs Educational Studies Environment, Centre for
the Faculty of Law Management (Said Business
School) Oxford Internet Institute Politics and
International Relations Queen Elizabeth House,
Department of International Development Social
Policy and Social Work Sociology
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Medical Sciences Division units Anaesthetics Bio
chemistry Cardiovascular Medicine Clinical
Laboratory Sciences Clinical Medicine, Nuffield
Department of Clinical Neurology Clinical
Pharmacology Clinical Vaccinology and Tropical
Medicine Experimental Psychology Medical
Oncology Molecular Medicine, Weatheral Institute
of Obstetrics Gynaecology Ophthalmology Ortho
paedic Surgery Paediatrics, Department
of Pathogen Research, The Peter Medawar Building
for Pathology Pharmacology Physiology, Anatomy
and Genetics, Department of Psychiatry Public
Health Radiation, Oncology and Biology Surgery
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Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Department sub-units Division of Structural
biology, Centre for Cellular and Molecular
Physiology, Human Genetics, Wellcome Trust Centre
for Medical Oncology, Clinical Trial Service
Unit, Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology
Metabolism, Structural Genomics Consortium, NDM
John Radcliffe
Research Units Bioinformatics, CD45 group,
Cellular Immunology, Cancer Research Epidemiology
Unit, Clinical Immunology, Cutaneous Immunology,
Geratology, Gastroenterology, Human
Immunology, Magpie Trials, Molecular Immunology,
Molecular Parasitology Group, Palliative Care,
The Nephrology Oxygen Sensing Group, Respiratory
Medicine, Rheumatology, T-cell Biology Group, The
Peter Medawar HIV/AIDS Laboratory, Clinical
BioManufacturing Facility, Tropical Medicine,
Viral Immunology Group, Human Chronic Viruses
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  • Academic departments
  • located centrally within the structure
  • not affiliated to any particular college
  • perform research
  • provide facilities for teaching and research
  • organise lectures and seminars
  • determine the syllabi and guidelines for the
    teaching of students

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  • Colleges organise the tutorial teaching for their
    undergraduates.
  • The members of an academic department are spread
    around many colleges.
  • Though certain colleges do have subject strengths
    they are the exception, and most colleges will
    have a broad mix of academics and students from a
    diverse range of subjects.

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  • 39 Colleges 7 Halls
  • independent and self-governing
  • core element of the university
  • related in a federal system
  • governed by a Head of House
  • and a Governing Body

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Trinity College
  • founded in 1554, is one of the smaller colleges
    in terms of student numbers, but occupies an
    exceptionally spacious site in the centre of
    Oxford. The relationship between undergraduates
    and the academic staff is open and friendly.
    Excellent facilities and a strong sense of
    community provide an ideal environment for hard
    work and academic achievement.
  • A wide range of clubs and societies with an
    academic focus are active within Trinity as well
    as sports and music clubs, including a large
    chamber orchestra.

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Facilities such as libraries are provided on all
these levels by the central university, by the
departments and by colleges (all of which
maintain a multi-discipline library for the use
of their members).
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Departamento
  • unidade de função ensino, pesquisa e extensão,
  • em área definida do conhecimento
  • menor fração da estrutura universitária federal
    brasileira
  • compreende disciplinas afins
  • pode criar setores para atividades específicas
  • pode integrar unidade mais ampla

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