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==LGBT history==
 
==LGBT history==
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In 2003, [[Sandi Toksvig]] stood for election as Chancellor of the University.
  
 
The [[Oxford University LGBT Lecture]]s have been held annually since 2010.
 
The [[Oxford University LGBT Lecture]]s have been held annually since 2010.
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==Notable alumni and academics==
 
==Notable alumni and academics==
  
===Balliol College===
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*[[Balliol College, Oxford]]
See [[Balliol College, Oxford]]
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*[[Brasenose College, Oxford]]
 
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*[[Christ Church, Oxford]].
===Brasenose College===
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*[[Corpus Christi College, Oxford]]
*[[Richard Barnefield]]
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*[[Exeter College, Oxford]]
*[[David Cameron]]
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*[[Hertford College, Oxford]]
 
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*[[Jesus College, Oxford]]
===Christ Church===
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*[[Keble College, Oxford]]
* see [[Christ Church, Oxford]].
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*[[Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford]]
 
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*[[Magdalen College, Oxford]]
===Corpus Christi College===
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*[[Merton College, Oxford]]
*[[Stephen Doughty]]
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*[[New College, Oxford]].
*[[Alan Hollinghurst]] (lecturer)
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*[[Nuffield College, Oxford]]
*[[Kenneth Kendall]]
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*[[Oriel College, Oxford]]
 
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*[[Pembroke College, Oxford]]
===Exeter College===
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*[[The Queen's College, Oxford]]
*[[Alan Bennett]]
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*[[Somerville College, Oxford]]
*[[Edwin Emmanuel Bradford]]
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*[[St Anne's College, Oxford]]
*[[Ned Sherrin]]
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*[[St Catherine's College, Oxford]]
 
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*[[St Edmund Hall, Oxford]]
===Hertford College===
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*[[St Hilda's College, Oxford]]
*[[Richard Addinsell]]
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*[[St Hugh's College, Oxford]]
*[[Stephen Frost]]
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*[[St John's College, Oxford]]
*[[Evelyn Waugh]]
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*[[Trinity College, Oxford]]
 
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*[[University College, Oxford]]
===Jesus College===
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*[[Wadham College, Oxford]].
*[[T E Lawrence]]
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*[[Wolfson College, Oxford]]
 
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*[[Worcester College, Oxford]].
===Keble College===
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* [[Sir Peter Pears]], singer
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===Lady Margaret Hall===
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*[[Nellie Benson]]
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*[[Margaret Benson]]
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*[[Philip Hensher]]
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===Magdalen College===
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See [[Magdalen College, Oxford]]
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===Merton College===
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*[[Edmund Backhouse]]
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*[[Lennox Berkeley]]
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*[[John Heath-Stubbs]], poet (lecturer)
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*[[Angus Wilson]]
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===New College===
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See [[New College, Oxford]].
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===Nuffield College===
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*[[Michael Steed]]
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===Oriel College===
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*[[Ross Burgess]]
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*[[John Henry Newman]] (Fellow)
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===Pembroke College===
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*[[David Allen Green]]
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*[[Hugh Lygon]]
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*[[Roz Kaveney]]
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===Queen's College===
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*[[John Heath-Stubbs]], poet
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*[[Walter Pater]]
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*[[R B Parkinson]]
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===Somerville College===
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See [[Somerville College, Oxford]]
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===St Anne's College===
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See [[St Anne's College, Oxford]]
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===St Catherine's College===
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See [[St Catherine's College, Oxford]]
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===St Edmund Hall===
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See [[St Edmund Hall, Oxford]]
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===St Hilda's College===
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See [[St Hilda's College, Oxford]]
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===St Hugh's College===
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See [[St Hugh's College, Oxford]]
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===St John's College===
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See [[St John's College, Oxford]]
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===Trinity College===
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See [[Trinity College, Oxford]]
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===University College===
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See [[University College, Oxford]]
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===Wadham College===
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See [[Wadham College, Oxford]].
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===Wolfson College===
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*[[David Isaac]]
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===Worcester College===
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Oxford alumni (college unspecified) include [[John Wolfenden]], [[Lynette Nusbacher]], ‎ [[Michael Attwell]], [[Rob Berkeley]], [[Vicky Beeching]], ‎ [[John Atherton]], [[Rod Shelton]], and [[Graham Robertson]].
See [[Worcester College, Oxford]].
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==References==
 
==References==

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The University of Oxford is the oldest university in the United Kingdom, comprising a number of self-governing colleges and other institutions, most of which are located in and around the centre of Oxford.

The date of the foundation of the University is not known, but teaching existed at Oxford in some form in 1096 and developed rapidly from 1167, when Henry II banned English students from attending the University of Paris. In 1188, the historian, Gerald of Wales, gave a public reading to the assembled Oxford dons.[1]

LGBT history

In 2003, Sandi Toksvig stood for election as Chancellor of the University.

The Oxford University LGBT Lectures have been held annually since 2010.

Notable alumni and academics

Oxford alumni (college unspecified) include John Wolfenden, Lynette Nusbacher, ‎ Michael Attwell, Rob Berkeley, Vicky Beeching, ‎ John Atherton, Rod Shelton, and Graham Robertson.

References

  1. https://www.ox.ac.uk/about/organisation/history?wssl=1 "University of Oxford: Introduction and History".