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An Oxbridge reject is someone who has been rejected from either the University of Oxford or the University of Cambridge.〔(Oxbridge rejects ), Live Journal.〕 The term "Oxbridge" is a portmanteau of Oxford and Cambridge. The term has received some criticism for its derogatory and elitist nature. Eric Thomas, Vice-Chancellor of Bristol University has criticised it because of the way in which it makes people view British higher education through an Oxbridge prism.〔Liz Lightfoot, (Bristol may reject candidates who favour Oxbridge ), ''The Telegraph'', 21 January 2004.〕 In 2000, Gordon Brown, then Chancellor of the Exchequer and subsequently Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, started a major political row about higher education when he accused Oxford University of elitism in its admissions procedures. The Laura Spence Affair, as it became known, is one of the most publicised cases of an Oxbridge reject. Rejected from Magdalen College, Oxford to read medicine, Laura Spence went on to study with a scholarship at Harvard in the United States. The rejection was seen as discrimination because of her state-school background.〔(The war of Laura's rejection ), ''The Observer'', 28 May 2000.〕 She subsequently went on to study graduate-entry medicine (a 4-year course) at Wolfson College, Cambridge. ==In literature== ''The Oxbridge Reject Society Prospectus'' is a satirical book by Daniel Goodhart and Murray Buesst purporting to represent a society for people who have been rejected by the two elite universities.〔''The Oxbridge Reject Society Prospectus''. Daniel Goodhart, Murray Buesst. ISBN 0-7493-0478-2. 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Oxbridge reject」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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