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We would also like to hear from you if you would like to contribute to the 'We suggest' section of our Official Guide iPhone app. Email christopher.eddie@admin.ox.ac.uk to find out more. 

What is the Wall of 100 Faces?

The Wall of 100 Faces is 100 short videos, usually 1 minute or less, of current students talking about some aspect of their time at Oxford. There is no overarching editorial stance on the subjects spoken about. The point is to give prospective students, staff, media or interested visitors an idea of what an 'average Oxford student' is like. 

How do I get on the Wall?

If you are a current student and would like to see yourself on the wall please contact christopher.eddie@admin.ox.ac.uk
 

There are so many myths about Oxford students I would have found it really useful to have been able to look at the Wall of 100 Faces when I was thinking of applying

Helen McCabe, Somerville College

Background

There is a mix of undergraduate and graduate students, from UK and overseas, studying many different subjects, involved in many different extra curricular activities and from almost all the colleges and halls.

We hope that the wide range of students will show the great diversity within the University and go some way to diminishing some of the stereotypes that still persist about Oxford.

Users are able to filter the wall to show only undergraduates or graduates, or international students, and whether they are mainly talking about their studies or what they do outside of studying.

Keeping it up to date

The aim is to add new films each year. The Online Media Producer in the Publications and Web Office made 29 new films in 2010 and another 17 in 2011. Click on the 'New faces' filter to highlight the latest group. 

Disclaimer

The views expressed are solely the students' and not necessarily those of the University of Oxford.