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Oxford Physics is one of the largest
departments in Europe pursuing forefront research as well as training the next generation of leaders in Physics. We are a vibrant community of physicists at the leading edge of teaching and research that
is also engaged with the wider community.
With an academic staff of almost one hundred our activities range from fundamental particles to the furthest reaches of the universe to
manipulating matter on an atomic scale. Oxford physicists are probing new ways to harness solar energy, modelling the Earth's atmosphere
to predict the future climate, exploring computation on the quantum scale and executing calculations that reveal the fundamental structure of space and time.
The department is a global force in Physics with extensive national and international
links. We exploit the world's foremost research facilities ranging from huge particle accelerators and telescopes around the globe, to the Diamond light source, and
ISIS neutron source just 15 miles away at the Rutherford laboratory. In Oxford we work closely with colleagues across the Mathematical, Physical and Life Science Division and are increasingly pursuing
medical applications. You will find contributions from Physics in several of the Division's new interdisciplinary research units: MPLS and Biomedicine, Climate, The Dark Universe and Energy Futures.
Physics teaching is a large enterprise with
180 students graduating each year. Almost all colleges teach Physics and over 60 lecturers are college tutorial fellows. We engage with many colleges to provide stimulating opportunities for
undergraduates and pursue teaching and research initiatives.
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