1.Basic information.Can I forge a fake degree?
The name
University of Oxford
Subordinate region
Oxford, OX1 2JD, United Kingdom
Founding time
1096
category
Comprehensive research university
abbreviation
Oxford
School-running nature
British public universities
School characteristics
G5 Super elite University Golden Triangle, member of Russell Group, member of Global University Presidents Forum
Subordinate enterprise
education
Faculty setting
Trinity College, Christ’s College, St. John’s College and so on
Major awards
Seventy-two Nobel Prize winners, three Fields Medal winners, and six Turing Medal winners
School official website
http://www.ox.ac.uk
2.Why do so many people buy fake diplomas online?
University of Oxford (Oxford), located in Oxford, England, is a public research university with a traditional college system. It is a member of the Russell Group of universities, known as the “Golden Triangle” and “G5”. The exact date of the university’s founding is not known, but the earliest documented teaching dates are from 1096, and the university grew rapidly in 1167 with the support of the British royal family.
The University of Oxford is the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the second oldest surviving institution of higher education in the world. The university has produced a number of scientific masters leading The Times, and trained a large number of pioneering artists and heads of state, including 28 British Prime Ministers and dozens of heads of state, political and business leaders from around the world.
The University of Oxford is recognized as one of the top institutions of higher education in the world today, with high academic status and extensive influence in many fields such as mathematics, physics, medicine, law and business. Since 1902, Oxford has also established the Rhodes Scholarship for undergraduate students from all over the world. As of March 2019, there are 72 Nobel Prize winners (ninth in the world), three Fields Medal winners (20th in the world), and six Turing Medal winners (ninth in the world) among Oxford’s alumni, professors and researchers.