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Study guidance

Access to study skills, training guidance and resources, course materials, progression reports and forms, as well as study abroad, student status and suspension information.

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Study skills

Advice on academic good practice including avoiding plagiarism, managing your time, reading, note taking, referencing and revision. You can also consult your subject handbook and course tutor / graduate supervisor for advice on academic skills specific for your discipline.

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Intellectual property

The University in its statutes claims ownership of certain forms of intellectual property that students create in the course of, or incidentally to, their studies, but generally does not claim ownership of copyright created by students.

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Expeditions Council

The Oxford University Expeditions Council offers funding and recognition of overseas expeditions, permitting organisers to use the title of Oxford University Expedition.

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Study abroad

As a truly global institution, the University of Oxford understands the importance of international experiences to your academic, career and personal development. There are opportunities to study, work, or undertake research in dozens of countries across the globe.

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Canvas

Canvas is the University's virtual learning environment for teaching and learning.

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Student Self Service

Student Self Service provides you with access to your student record; essential information that you will need throughout your studies at the University of Oxford.