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*In [[1901]], [[John Lafayette]] taught linguistics there.  ([[BNA]]:''[[Walking to Babylon]]'', [[BFBS]]:''[[Walking to Babylon (audio drama)]]'')
*In [[1901]], [[John Lafayette]] taught linguistics there.  ([[BNA]]:''[[Walking to Babylon]]'', [[BFBS]]:''[[Walking to Babylon (audio drama)]]'')
*In [[1993]] [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]]'s friend [[James Rafferty]] held the post of Professor of the newly-established department of [[Extra-Terrestrial Studies]]. ([[NA]]: ''[[The Dimension Riders]]'')
*In [[1993]] [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]]'s friend [[James Rafferty]] held the post of Professor of the newly-established department of [[Extra-Terrestrial Studies]]. ([[NA]]: ''[[The Dimension Riders]]'')
*Richard Dawkins is an honourary fellow of Balliol, a former teaching fellow of New, and holder of a university professorship.


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The University of Oxford a.k.a. Oxford University was located in the English town of the same name.

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