Oxford University provides world-class research and education to benefit society on a local, regional, national and global scale.
From 2026, Oxford will be using the admissions tests owned and managed by UAT-UK. A collaboration between Imperial College London and the University of Cambridge, UAT-UK's computer-based tests are used by a range of UK universities and delivered online by Pearson via their network of test centres.
We offer a unique experience to our graduate students, including the opportunity to work with leading academics and with world-class libraries, laboratories, museums and collections. The Graduate Admissions pages of the University of Oxford website are designed for those applying for postgraduate study at the University of Oxford during the 2025-26 academic year.
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Whether learning for personal enrichment, career development or simply curiosity, our part-time courses online and in-person bring an Oxford education within reach of anyone with the motivation.
The University will keep you informed about important news, opportunities and events via the Student News email newsletter (sent every other Monday during term time), the MyOxford student app, and @OxUniStudents Instagram. If you have any questions during your time here, please speak to your college in the first instance (or your department, if you don't have a college).
Applying to Oxford can feel exciting but also a bit daunting and we are here to support you every step of the way. We welcome students from every educational and personal background and wherever possible consider academic achievement and potential in context. Doing this helps us to understand achievements fairly and to recognise academic potential wherever it is demonstrated. Your application ...