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Upon graduation, he won a Rhodes Scholarship to University College, Oxford where he studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics, though because he had switched programs and had left early for Yale University, he did not receive a degree there.
In July 1962, he was invested with the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters by the universities of Oxford and Durham.
In August 1564 Oxford was among 17 nobles, knights and esquires in the Queen's entourage who were awarded the honorary degree of Master of Arts by the University of Cambridge, and was awarded another by Oxford University on a Royal progress in 1566.
There is no evidence Oxford ever received a Bachelor of Arts degree.
He spent the three years at The Queen's College, Oxford after earning his bachelors as one of the university's first Rhodes Scholars, initially studying jurisprudence ( instead of science as a promise to his dying father ), and later added literature and Spanish, and earning his master's degree.
In 1906, Moseley entered Trinity College of the University of Oxford, where he earned his bachelor's degree.
The Oxford university later conferred on her an honorary degree.
Oxford University awarded him an Honorary Doctor of Civil Law degree in June 2005.
According to the novels, Lord Peter was educated at Eton College and Balliol College, Oxford, where he graduated with a first-class degree in history.
He grew up on the family's pastoral properties and was educated at Glamorgan ( now part of Geelong Grammar School ) and Melbourne Grammar School, before completing a degree in philosophy, politics and economics (" Modern Greats ") at Magdalen College, Oxford in 1952, where he became friendly with future Canadian Prime Minister John Turner.
for being " the most amiable and beautiful person that ever eye beheld ; a person also of innate modesty, virtue and courtly deportment, which made him then, but especially after, when he retired to the great city, much admired and adored by the female sex " At the age of eighteen, during a three-week celebration at Oxford, he was granted the degree of Master of Arts.
It is believed that he studied theology at the University of Oxford from 1309 to 1321, but never completed his master's degree ( the usual undergraduate degree in those times ).
In 1728 A violent attack of gout compelled him to leave Oxford University without finishing his degree.
Wordsworth received an honorary Doctor of Civil Law degree in 1838 from Durham University, and the same honour from Oxford University the next year.
* July 4 – Ruth Lawrence, 13, achieves a first in mathematics at Oxford University, becoming the youngest British person ever to earn a first-class degree and the youngest known graduate of Oxford University.
Tyndale began a Bachelor of Arts degree at Magdalen Hall ( later Hertford College ) of Oxford University in 1506 and received his B. A.
Born in Colombo, Ceylon ( now Sri Lanka ) to British parents, he received his Bachelor's degree in Classics from the University of Oxford ( Merton College ) in 1956.
He won a scholarship to study at Merton College, Oxford on a four year course, which he started in 1968 and he graduated in 1972 with first-class honours degree in biochemistry.
He attended Westminster School and, in 1760, at age 12, was sent by his father to The Queen's College, Oxford, where he completed his Bachelor's degree in 1763 and his Master's degree in 1766.
Mr P J M Roberts was educated at Tiffins, Kingston upon Thames and then read Modern History at Merton College, Oxford where he received a first class honours degree.
He studied history, politics and economics at Oxford and graduated with an upper second undergraduate degree.

Oxford and Bachelor
After World War I, Bion studied history at Queen's College, Oxford, becoming a Bachelor of Arts in 1922, and later medicine at University College London.
He went on to Magdalen College at the University of Oxford, where he earned a B. A., Jurisprudence, 1951 ; a Bachelor of Civil Law, 1952 ; and an M. A., 1957.
He also learned to share his parents ' enthusiasm for medicine and entered The Queen's College, Oxford University in 1951, from which he received a Bachelor of Arts ( BA ) in physiology and biology in 1954.
It is not recorded what these changes were, but after a further discussion in 1762 the Inns adopted a rule that any student with a Master of Arts or Bachelor of Laws degree from the universities of Oxford or Cambridge could be called to the Bar after three years as a student, and any other student could be called after five years.
The University of Oxford honoured Burney, on 23 June 1769, with the degrees of Bachelor and Doctor of Music, and his own work was performed.
After switching to and completing a Bachelor of Civil Law degree, he was made a Fellow of All Souls, Oxford on 2 November 1743, admitted to Middle Temple, and called to the Bar there in 1746.
After passing matriculation three years later with his Bachelor of Arts degree in history and English, Massey then went on to continue his education at Balliol College at the University of Oxford, earning his Master of Arts in history.
In 1982, Mulder graduated summa cum laude from Oxford University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology.
In 1547, at the age of fifteen, he entered Oriel College, Oxford, became a Bachelor of Arts in 1550, and was elected to the Fellowship of the College.
He held a Bachelor of Divinity degree, and with this degree was admitted at Oxford University in 1615.
He then studied for a Bachelor of Civil Law degree at Brasenose College, a constituent college of the University of Oxford, as a Rhodes Scholar from 1978 to 1980.
In 1537 he went back to Oxford and took his degree of Bachelor of Divinity on 11 June 1539.
He went on to take a Bachelor of Arts ( BA ) in Philosophy, Politics and Economics at The Queen's College, Oxford and a Master of Business Administration ( MBA ) at Warwick Business School, University of Warwick ( 1989 – 1990 ) on police scholarships ; and also studied for a postgraduate Diploma in Policing and Applied Criminology at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge.
Cockburn was educated at Berkhamsted School, Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire, and Keble College, University of Oxford, Oxford, Oxfordshire, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree.
He was educated at Uppingham School, an independent school for boys in the small market town of Uppingham in Rutland in central England, followed by Brasenose College, Oxford, where he was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree.
The degree of Bachelor of Science ( BSc ) has never been awarded as an undergraduate degree at Oxford ; it used to be awarded as a graduate qualification, however.
He served in the Royal Australian Navy during World War II and then went as a Rhodes Scholar to New College, Oxford, where he completed a Bachelor of Civil Law degree and jointly won the Vinerian Scholarship.
Darville has completed the Bachelor of Civil Law programme at the University of Oxford, where she was a member of Brasenose College.
Taking 1st class in classics and 2nd class in mathematics, he joined Wadham College, Oxford, from which he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1818, having been elected a fellow.
He was educated at The King's School, Macclesfield, Balliol College, Oxford, where he read Philosophy, Politics and Economics graduating in 1964, and Nuffield College where he obtained a Bachelor of Letters ( BLitt ) degree.
He grew up in Reading, Berkshire and was educated at Reading School and then at Balliol College, Oxford where he was awarded a Bachelor of Arts ( BA ) degree in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics in 1977 followed by a master's degree.

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