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Another fifty-four who had been at state schools were also Oxbridge graduates.
Once nearly every head of department would have been an Oxbridge graduate, but now there is a broader mix.
Further, they warned that the title gave Oxbridge graduates an unfair advantage in the job market.
A young good-looking Oxbridge graduate who always landed buttered side up.
And despite what you may think, most Oxbridge graduates are better than graduates at other institutions academically.
Open door: Does the Guardian employ too many Oxbridge graduates?
Oxbridge graduates can be wholly incompetent and socially inept!
Why do Oxbridge graduates dominate theatre's top roles?
It was not always a career choice for the oxbridge graduate but a genuine desire to get that scoop.
But when it's all we hear about, of course the rest of Oxbridge graduates are going to get tarred with that brush.
Simple really, require lenders to make smaller loan to value loans - but too difficult for the Oxbridge graduates in the public sector.
The writers and cast were mostly Oxbridge graduates from the Footlights tradition.
The, 'I have met many thick Oxbridge graduates' is just wishful thinking.
They included several Oxbridge graduates.
All five are Oxbridge graduates.
And I thought all the Grauniad staff were Oxbridge graduates.
All of them white, male, fortysomething, Oxbridge graduates.
But it is also true of higher education itself; the leadership class of universities is dominated by Oxbridge graduates.
However 'bright' and 'well educated' Oxbridge graduates are, they will inevitably have a limited view of the world.
Basically Oxbridge graduates, in particular economics graduates, politics graduates, social scientists and lawyers."
This is what the left don't get - especially the privately educated oxbridge graduate "socialists" that write the Guardian.
Yes, there are too many Oxbridge graduates at The Guardian who do not understand the lived reality of being working class and / or poor.
Your non statistics don't tell us how many of the Guardian's journalists are actually Oxbridge graduates so it's an absurd question to ask.
Despite being regarded by many as underqualified (most bishops at the time were expected to be Oxbridge graduates), the appointment was soon justified.
There was intellectual aggression, dividing lines with the Tories and a bit of class warfare from this privately educated Oxbridge graduate.