Oxford Professor of Poetry

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The chair of Professor of Poetry at the University of Oxford is an unusual, high-profile academic appointment, now normally held for five years. It carries an obligation to lecture, but is in effect a part-time position, with a small stipend.

It is filled by election, with an electorate restricted to members of the Convocation of the University. Convocation consists of holders of all degrees awarded by the University of Oxford. The elections typically attract media attention, and involve campaigning by proponents of quite diverse candidates (who are not subject to any restriction — anyone may stand). In practice both poets and academics have been chosen.

The chair was endowed in 1708.

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