Campaign for Oxford
The Campaign for the University of Oxford, or simply Campaign for Oxford, is a fundraising appeal for the University of Oxford, started in 1988. It is the biggest fundraising campaign for Higher Education in Europe and one of the largest university fundraising campaigns in the world. Oxford University's campaigns are managed by Oxford University Development Office. This is a permanent office of the University, though the Campaign itself is temporary. Every few years a new campaign is announced and a new target set.
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Campaign for Oxford
The Campaign for the University of Oxford, or simply Campaign for Oxford, is a fundraising appeal for the University of Oxford, started in 1988. It is the biggest fundraising campaign for Higher Education in Europe and one of the largest university fundraising campaigns in the world. Oxford University's campaigns are managed by Oxford University Development Office. This is a permanent office of the University, though the Campaign itself is temporary. Every few years a new campaign is announced and a new target set.
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University of Oxford, University Offices, Wellington Square, Oxford, OX1 2JD, UK
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Liesl Elder
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Director of Development
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Offices in Oxford, China, Japan and North America
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The current campaign is also known as Oxford Thinking
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