Oxford has 42% international students, Harvard has 22%. Oxford is oldest English-speaking university, Harvard founded in 1636. Oxford ranks #2 in Times Higher Education 2023, Harvard #1 in QS
British detective drama series on ITV, prequel to Inspector Morse. Shaun Evans portrays young Morse's career as Oxford City Police detective. Nine series aired from 1965 to 1972, totaling 98 minutes
Oxford served as inspiration for over two hundred Harry Potter films. Christ Church College provided iconic staircases and dining halls. Duke Humfrey's Library featured in restricted section scenes. Divinity School served as Hogwarts Infirmary and Triwizard Dance hall. New College courtyard and giant oak tree were used for Malfoy scenes
London leads with 25 million visitors annually, home to British cultural icons. Edinburgh ranks second with 13 million visitors, known for festivals and Hogmanay. Manchester is called "first modern city" with impressive architecture. Birmingham is UK's second-largest city, known for heavy metal and Balti cuisine
Ranking features 1,500 institutions across 104 locations. Emphasizes employability and sustainability in rankings. Uses 17.5m academic papers and 240,000 expert opinions. Introduces three new metrics: Sustainability, Employment Outcomes, and International Research Network
Oxford founded in 1096, oldest English-speaking university. Harvard established in 1636, oldest US higher education institution. Oxford has over 50 Nobel laureates among alumni. Harvard has 400,000+ alumni worldwide, including eight US presidents