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ARTICLES RELATED TO Academic dress of the University of Oxford |  |  |  | Academic dress of the University of Oxford: Encyclopedia II - Academic dress of the University of Oxford - Graduate dressSee also Degrees of Oxford University.
Academic dress of the University of Oxford - BA and MA.
The two most common graduate gowns in Oxford are the Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Master of Arts (MA) gowns, which are worn by new graduates of whatever subject. The degree of Masters of Arts is granted to graduates 21 terms after matriculation, and is one of the most significant degrees as it historically conferred full membership of the University. It is hence ...
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Academic dress - The gown.
The modern gown is derived from the roba worn under the cappa clausa, a garment resembling a long black cape. In early medieval times, all students at the universities were in at least minor orders, and were required to wear the cappa or other clerical dress, and restricted to clothes of black or other dark colour.
The gowns most commonly worn, that of the Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Master of Arts (MA), are substantially the same throughout the English-speakin ...
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 |  |  | Academic dress of the University of Oxford: Encyclopedia II - Academic dress - United StatesAs well as deriving from British academic dress, academic dress in the United States has been influenced by the academic dress traditions of continental Europe. There is an Inter-Collegiate code which sets out a detailed uniform scheme of academic dress, but not all colleges follow it.
Bachelors' and masters' gowns in the United States are similar to their counterparts in the United Kingd ...
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Academic dress of the University of Oxford - Undergraduates.
Commoners (i.e. those without a scholarship or exhibition) wear a short black lay-type gown which just covers the suit jacket. The gowns have a flap collar and instead of sleeves have two streamers adorned with folds. These are the remnants of closed sleeves, as can still be seen on the laced gowns of the higher faculties.
Scholars (and some exhibitioners) wear a black clerical-type gown down to the knee. The gowns are gathered at the yoke, and have be ...
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 |  |  | Academic dress of the University of Oxford: Encyclopedia II - Academic dress of the University of Oxford - When academic dress is wornAcademic dress is still worn very often in Oxford, and every undergraduate goes in his or her first week to buy a gown, cap and white bow tie (for men) or black ribbon (for women) for the purpose of enrolment in the University (known as matriculation).
Regulations regarding gowns differ for college to college, but gowns are commonly worn to:
Formal Hall (formal dinner, which occurs as frequently as every night in some colleges and as rarely as once a term in others)
Chapel
College collections (start of term tests)
Head of house's ...
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Academic dress of the University of Oxford - Gowns.
The gowns in use in Oxford can be divided into two basic shapes. All gowns are open-fronted, except for the Doctors' convocation habit which is closed at the front.
Scholar's gown
BA gown
MA gown
Doctors' full dress gown
Doctors' convocation habit
Proctors' dress gown
The clerical-type gown has no collar, but instead has the voluminous material of its back and sleeves gathered into a yoke.
Gowns of the same bas ...
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