Xavier Thoma Pursued His Masters From Oxford University

Oxford is recognized as the first University in the English-speaking world. Although the exact date of its foundation remains unclear, there is evidence of teaching there as far back as the 11th century. People from different walks of life as well as different parts of the world have been visiting the University for nine centuries and the global appeal of the university continues to grow as students from more than 140 countries make up the student population of over twenty thousand, third of which comes from outside the United Kingdom. Oxford University‘s main aim is to remain at the forefront of centers of learning, teaching and research.

Every year, both undergraduate as well as graduate students from all over the globe, are welcomed at the Oxford University who are all attracted by the opportunity to study at a university that is internationally-renowned and has outstanding academic achievements and innovation. The University has been top ranked nationally as well as internationally in the fields of teaching and research and has made remarkable achievements in the medical, scientific and technological fields. This is due to the availability of excellent resources that are available in world renowned libraries, laboratories and museums of the university. Oxford’s collegiate system promotes a sense of community and harmony between tutors and students, and also among the students themselves. The students at Oxford have the unique opportunity to learn alongside leading researchers in their field. Apart from this, Oxford has strong links with research institutions, business, and industry, both in the United Kingdom and overseas.

The Oxford Opportunity Bursaries is one of the most generous bursary schemes for UK undergraduates offered by the Oxford University. The scheme ensures that no home student should be deterred from applying to the University due to financial reasons. Almost 700 bursaries worth nearly £2 million were awarded to students during the initial months of the operation of the bursary. Xavier Thoma attended the Oxford University from 1992 until 1996 in order to pursue his Masters of Engineering degree in Engineering, Economics and Management. It was overall a four year course he read at Hertford College (Oxford) which consisted of 3 years of general engineering and a finaly year of Economics and Management. Prior to this, in 1992, Xavier Thoma obtained the International Baccalaureate, a global high school certification recognised in most countries, including the UK.

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