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The XML Summer School is a 4-day
residential course at Wadham
College, University of Oxford
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Wadham College was founded in 1612 according
to the terms of the will of Nicholas Wadham, who died in 1609.
It is situated within six acres of beautiful grounds in the
heart of Oxford.
The hall at Wadham is one of the largest
in Oxford, and is notable for its great hammer-beam roof and
for the Jacobean woodwork of the entrance screen. The portraits
include those of the founders and of distinguished members
of the college. Notable members of the college in its early
years include Robert Blake, Cromwell's admiral and founder
of British sea-power in the Mediterranean, and Sir Christopher
Wren.
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Spending
four days at the XML Summer School in Oxford means that in addition
to benefiting from a unique conference experience, there is also
time for relaxation and excursions in the historic university city.
Take the opportunity to attend the XML Summer School and you will
discover the delights of the historic colleges and museums, punt
down the River Thames in the true style of Oxford graduates and
get a taste of what life is really like behind the hallowed walls
of the University. From the beginning to the end, there is never
a dull moment.
At CSW’s XML Summer School you benefit
even at the end of the day. The variety of special evening events
offer opportunities to meet informally with the instructors and
network with other delegates. The friendships and alliances formed
at the Summer School will continue to be of value long after the
event is over.
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