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The future is quantum

Find out how our research is building the quantum technologies of tomorrow, how we are educating and inspiring future pioneers of quantum technology and how our research is being applied to real life, right now...

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Upcoming events

11 December 2025
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Public events for children and young people

How to build a quantum Christmas

Join us for an exciting Christmas lecture that dives into the fascinating world of quantum computing. This interactive show is suitable for anyone aged 11...

24 January 2026
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Public talks and lectures
Alumni events

Particle Physics New Year Lecture

New Year, New Horizons: Advancing the Axion Dark Matter Frontier, Professor Lindley Winslow, MIT

31 January 2026
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Secondary school events

Year 12 Physics Taster Morning - January 2026

An introduction to studying physics at university for year 12 students.

7 March 2026
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Secondary school events

Year 12 Online Masterclass (March 2026)

Online masterclass for students in Year 12 who are interested in studying physics at Oxford University.

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Our researchers change the world: our understanding of it and how we live in it. We explore the fundamentals – how we got here and the secrets of the universe – as well as the practical from developing next-gen materials to pushing the frontiers of quantum and predicting the future for our planet. 

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Our dynamic programme of outstanding research as well as our specialist research facilities, collaborative research networks and international renown attract the brightest minds from around the world. Come and join them.
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Find out how you can support our world-class scientific research and teaching and help the Department of Physics to tackle some of the most urgent and fascinating challenges we face today

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Alumni

Once a physicist, always a physicist...

Our alumni relations office exists to nurture and develop long-lasting relationships between students, staff and friends of the Department of Physics so please do get in touch with ideas, feedback or just to say hello!