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  1. Written work

    Written work. Many of our courses require applicants to send in a sample of their written work as part of their application. The tabs on this page will give you more details of what you need to send (if anything), how to send it, and the deadlines by which the work must be received. The deadline for submitting written work is 10 November.

  2. Written work

    Written work is a piece of your writing, usually an essay on an academic subject, that helps the academic department assess your suitability for the course. Not all courses require written work, and requirements for written work are specific to each course. You must read the instructions in the How to apply section of the relevant course page ...

  3. Essay and dissertation writing skills

    A PDF providing further guidance on writing science essays for tutorials is available to download.. Short videos to support your essay writing skills. There are many other resources at Oxford that can help support your essay writing skills and if you are short on time, the Oxford Study Skills Centre has produced a number of short (2-minute) videos covering different aspects of essay writing ...

  4. Coursework submissions

    Coursework submissions policy. Summative assessments which are submissions will take place in Inspera, which is also used to deliver Digital exams at Oxford. Book an Inspera support session: click for details. Guidance can be found below. Inspera demonstration videos are in the drop-down menu below. These cover key processes.

  5. What to submit for Written Work when applying to Oxford

    A guide to submitted work, or written work, a part of the Application Process to the University of Oxford. This video gives advice on what to submit for subj...

  6. Written Work

    What are the requirements for history written work? Applicants to all History courses must submit an essay on a historical topic, written as part of your normal school or college work. The essay should be a maximum of 2000 words. It must be accompanied by a signed certificate (confirmed by the school or college) stating the circumstances under ...

  7. Written Work

    You should, however, consult a Classics tutor at your first choice college or, if you are making an open application, the Faculty's Admissions Co-ordinator before submitting a piece of written work in excess of 2,000 words. The tutors are looking for: an overview of how you write. clear expression. the use of evidence to construct an argument.

  8. Submitting your thesis

    Timing for appointment of examiners. You are advised to submit your appointment of examiners form in advance of submitting your thesis to avoid delays with your examination process. Ideally you should apply for the appointment of examiners at least 4-6 weeks before you expect to submit your thesis for examination. Early viva.

  9. What type of written work is required for my graduate application?

    Each piece of written work should be in English, unless you are applying to Modern Languages, where one sample may be submitted in a relevant foreign language. They should ideally be pieces you have written during previous University-level study, such as an essay, project, or extract from a dissertation, thesis or published paper. They should ...

  10. Submitting Written Work to Oxford

    Given the timing of submission, it is most likely that you will choose your written pieces from your year 12 (Lower Sixth) school work. Although Oxford advises that EPQs or Extended Essays are not suitable for this part of the application, you may submit an extract. Also note that when submitting written work to Oxford, all written documents ...

  11. Supporting academic transition: a focus on academic essay writing

    Practical suggestions for supporting first year students' essay writing skills, based on feedback received from Oxford students. This guidance was written by postgraduate students participating in the Centre for Teaching and Learning's Student Experience Internship Scheme 2021, and is based on interviews they undertook with Oxford students.

  12. Submission of coursework assessments

    Submitting assessments in 2023/24. All summative coursework assessments for taught degrees will be submitted online via a University-approved anonymous online system. Either: Inspera ( some ContEd and SBS submissions may be made here) Moodle (for the majority of Continuing Education courses) SAMS (for the majority of Saïd Business School courses)

  13. Preparing and submitting your manuscript

    Use author initials to indicate which authors received grants. Check the journal's Data Availability policy, and ensure your paper follows it. Include all supplementary data files with your submission. Use Word's 'Insert equation' and 'Insert symbol' functions to insert symbols or special characters. Do not use images.

  14. Submitting your manuscript

    The checklist below will help ensure that your manuscript is ready to submit, and that the production process will go as smoothly as possible. If you are unsure of which materials you are expected to deliver as part of your submission, please refer to your publishing agreement. Ensure the text is in its final form; after submission, you will ...

  15. Guidance on the Presentation and Format of Theses and Extended Essays

    the thesis/essay. The titles of any chapters and appendices should be given. (Such a table may well be unnecessary in an extended essay.) b. List of abbreviations (if any: use only for frequently-cited sources) and/or List of illustrations. This should include the captions for any illustrations embedded in the text (see

  16. How to write an Oxford application essay

    Okay so onto the essay structuring itself: First paragraph is basically "Why Oxford". Oh and by the way, here's what the essay prompt was. That's kind of important: "A personal statement which provides a brief account of your studies to date in your present university and an account of how a year of study at Mansfield College would ...

  17. Oxford and Cambridge Essay Competitions

    Each year a large number of Oxford and Cambridge colleges run essay competitions for Year 12 students. Candidates are expected to produce extensively researched, clearly written and well-referenced essays ranging well beyond the set curriculum. ... irrespective of their school or nationality. The submission deadline is 12pm GMT on Friday, July ...

  18. Problems completing your assessment

    Problems completing your assessment. There are a number of University processes in place to help you if you find that illness or other personal circumstances are affecting your ability to attend exams or submit assignments. It is your responsibility to take action if you experience problems. This page includes details about the different ...

  19. 2024 Essay Competition

    Academic conference: 20 - 22 September, 2024. Awards dinner: 21 September, 2024. Contact. Any queries regarding the essay competition should be sent to [email protected]. Please be aware that, due to the large volume of correspondence we receive, we cannot guarantee to answer every query.

  20. Submissions

    Oxford Political Review is a quarterly publication, with each issue centred on a specific theme or topic. ... We do not usually accept submissions written in an academic essay format. For example, dissertations or academic essays that have not been modified to fit the style of a long-form article are likely to be rejected. Instead, we aim to ...

  21. how to submit

    how to submit. We welcome submissions of poems, lyrical essays, poetry-related reviews, and articles with a literary focus. We publish work by emerging as well as established writers, and all submissions are read by the editors. Our issues are not themed beyond focusing on poetry. We cannot offer critical feedback, but we do aim to respond to ...

  22. UCAS application

    If you want to study at Oxford, you need to apply a year before the start date of your course by completing an online UCAS application form. Applications open in May so you can start work on the form from then. You won't be able to submit your application until early September. There is a strict submission deadline of 6pm (UK time) on 15 ...

  23. Making a submission

    Making a submission. After clicking the link you have been supplied by your conference organiser - usually in an email or via the event website - you can begin to make a submission. NB: The guidance below is for users who are submitting a paper / abstract etc to a conference. If you are the administrator of an event please see The submission stage.