University of Oxford

The University of Oxford was an institution of higher learning on Earth, the oldest such institution in Great Britain, with teaching having begun there as early as 1096.

Carol Abramowitz and Gabriel Collins, students at nearby Cambridge University, took classes in stratigraphy at Oxford. 

The accent of Oxford-educated students is considered to be distinctive. Donald Archibald Williams, an employee of the Chrysalis Project in the 20th century, and Kojiro Vance, 22nd century captain of the SS, were both described as having Oxford accents.