guardian.co.uk, Sunday 29 July 2012 06.27 EDT
"Oxford University has rewritten the laws governing its strict academic dress code following concerns that they were unfair towards transgender students.
"Under the new regulations, students taking exams or attending formal occasions will no longer have to wear ceremonial clothing that is specific to their gender."
Oxford University changes dress code to meet needs of transgender students
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Oxford Dress Code Changes
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