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The Board of Trustees is the governing body of the University, who exercise guardianship over assets and resources, ensuring their effective management, control and use.
All decisions concerning the University are made by Council or by any other body or person to whom Council delegates such decision-making powers, always subject to the powers of Congregation.
The 36 colleges and three societies are a core element of the University, to which they are related via a federal system. Each college is independent and self-governing, having a charter approved by the Privy Council, under which it is governed by a Head of House, elected and appointed by the governing body directly.

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The Rt Hon Lord Hague of Richmond was elected Chancellor of the University of Oxford in November 2024.
Congregation is the sovereign body of the University and acts as its parliament. It has just over 5,000 members, including academic staff; heads and other members of governing bodies of colleges; and senior research, computing, library and administrative staff.
Congregation. Congregation is the sovereign body of the University and acts as its parliament. It has just over 5,000 members, including academic staff; heads and other members of governing bodies of colleges; and senior research, computing, library and administrative staff.

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