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MA and DPhil

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The subject's MA is given as 1985 and his DPhil as 1986. This is cited but the source appears to be incorrect. An Oxford undergraduate degree is initially a BA, which can then be converted to an MA 7 years later upon payment of a small administrative fee. Given the subject's year of birth (1961), the DPhil date (a DPhil takes 3-4 years full-time) seems correct. This would suggest a BA date of around 1982/3, and therefore an MA date of around 1989/90. I have inserted a citation requirement into the main text; there is a need for either another supporting citation or, dare I say, for the original page cited to be corrected?