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Here are some more outstanding recent milestones accomplished by college students hailing from Oxford and Seymour.
For decades, Oxford academics at Worcester College drank wine and served chocolates from a silver-rimmed chalice made from the sawn-off cranium of a woman believed to have been enslaved.
It was used regularly at formal dinners at Oxford's Worcester College, and served chocolates after it began to leak wine. The curator of world archaeology at the university’s Pitt Rivers ...
McGuinness has been named as the Sachs Scholar at Worcester College at the University of Oxford, and Verlinde has been named as the Sachs Global Scholar. Nunn will spend next academic year as a Sachs ...
Worcester College in Oxford has announced a major donation of £30 million from alumnus Sir Lindsay Owen-Jones KBE – the largest in its history to date. Sir Owen-Jones matriculated in 1965 to read ...
Scenes for a new movie are now being filmed at an Oxford University college. Lighting equipment and scaffolding has been spotted outside Worcester College in the city centre. It is understood ...
An Oxford University spokesperson said: “Worcester College can confirm that it is in possession of a vessel which is made from part of a human skull of unknown origin. “The item was given to ...
Academics at the University of Oxford drank from a cup made from a human skull for decades, with members of Worcester College using it at official dinners until 2015. The macabre artifact ...
An Oxford University spokesperson said: “Worcester College can confirm that it is in possession of a vessel which is made from part of a human skull of unknown origin. “The item was given to the ...