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  1. Home About Organisation. Organisation. Oxford is an independent and self-governing institution consisting of the University, its divisions, departments and faculties, and the colleges. The colleges and halls. The 36 colleges and three societies are a core element of the University, to which they are related via a federal system.

  2. Governance. Oxford's distinctive governance structure stems from its long history. Congregation is the sovereign body of the University and acts as its ‘parliament’. It has just over 5,000 members, including academic staff; heads and other members of governing bodies of colleges; and senior research, computing, library and administrative staff.

  3. The University's principles of governance are: defining policies and setting objectives for securing resources, the appointment of senior staff sufficient to meet the objectives and monitoring of progress towards those objectives.

  4. Professional Services staff support students, academics and researchers across the University. Also known as University Administrative Services (UAS).

  5. Professional and administrative services. The central administrative departments of the University are collectively called University Administration and Services (UAS). UAS sections are responsible for University-wide functions in the areas of. academic administration.

  6. About the Organisation Structure. The organisation chart, which describes the academic/management structure of the University, has 3 main purposes: to provide a common framework to underpin our 4 main data management systems: finance, staff records, student records and the space record system.

  7. Learn about the University's structure. For a quick guide to how Oxford University is structured and governed, follow the links provided below.