Oxon.

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Oxon , usually in the form (Oxon.), Is an addition that is used by graduates, rarely also students, of the University of Oxford after the academic title (for example MA or PhD ). The abbreviation stands for the adjective Oxoniensis and is derived from the Latin form of the name for Oxford , Oxonia.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Degrees of Oxford University , neohumanism.org, accessed June 6, 2014.