First, school accommodation.
Undergraduate students must live within 6 kilometers of the center of Oxford.
Graduate students are within 25 kilometers.
Each college will provide accommodation for undergraduates in their first year of degree study. After that, many students will move to apartments and college annexes in Cowley or Jericho. The specific situation varies from college to college.
Second, the library
Oxford University has more than 100 independent libraries, and its various book resources can meet the needs of students, teachers and international research teams. Every student's professional content is different, but all students will spend a lot of time reading, searching, studying papers or research projects.
For example, if a student wants to write a political paper, he may need more than a dozen books, periodicals and other reference books in the search process. There are three kinds of libraries in the school: college library, department library and research library, including the largest library in the school-Oxford University Library, which is affectionately called "Oxford University Library".
Third, the school store.
There are not many cheap shops in Oxford, but the variety of goods is still very complete.
Most of the big banks in Oxford are represented by HSBC, Barclays, Natwest, Lloyds, Abbey and so on.