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Academic dress is required for examinations, matriculation, disciplinary hearings, and when visiting university officers. A referendum held among the Oxford student body in 2015 showed 76% against making it voluntary in examinations – 8,671 students voted, with the 40.2% turnout the highest ever for a UK student union referendum. [197] This was widely interpreted by students as being a vote not so much on making subfusc voluntary, but rather, in effect, on abolishing it by default, in that if a minority of people came to exams without subfusc, the rest would soon follow. [198] In July 2012 the regulations regarding academic dress were modified to be more inclusive to transgender people. [199] The top 50 universities by reputation". Times Higher Education. 3 November 2020. Archived from the original on 24 October 2021 . Retrieved 26 November 2020. Writers associated with Oxford include Kingsley and Martin Amis, Vera Brittain, A. S. Byatt, Lewis Carroll, [256] Penelope Fitzgerald, John Fowles, Theodor Geisel, Robert Graves, Graham Greene, [257] Joseph Heller, [258] Christopher Hitchens, Aldous Huxley, [259] Samuel Johnson, Nicole Krauss, C. S. Lewis, [260] Thomas Middleton, Iris Murdoch, V. S. Naipaul, Philip Pullman, [17] Dorothy L. Sayers, Vikram Seth, [17] J. R. R. Tolkien, [261] Evelyn Waugh, [262] Oscar Wilde, [263] the poets Percy Bysshe Shelley, [264] John Donne, [265] A. E. Housman, [266] Gerard Manley Hopkins, W. H. Auden, [267] T. S. Eliot and Philip Larkin, [268] and seven poets laureate: Thomas Warton, [269] Henry James Pye, [270] Robert Southey, [271] Robert Bridges, [272] Cecil Day-Lewis, [273] Sir John Betjeman, [274] and Andrew Motion. [275]



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