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Finding your interests in History

Episode 65 of the Oxford from the Inside podcast, hosted by OFTI Podcast, titled "Finding your interests in History " was published on January 1, 2021 and runs 27 minutes.

January 1, 2021 ·27m · Oxford from the Inside

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Check out our latest episode where Abbie talks to Jade (2nd year, History) about what she did to find and develop her interest in History. Should you have a unique interest? What can a student do to prepare for history interviews? What opportunities are there to delve deeper into your topic of choice in Oxford's history degree? Find your answers here!

Check out our latest episode where Abbie talks to Jade (2nd year, History) about what she did to find and develop her interest in History. Should you have a unique interest? What can a student do to prepare for history interviews? What opportunities are there to delve deeper into your topic of choice in Oxford's history degree? Find your answers here!

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