5 December 2023
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Secondary school events

Year 12 Materials and Physics Day

A fun-filled activity day hosted by the Oxford Physics & Materials Departments

4 December 2023
Christmas Lecture
Public talks and lectures

The Physics of Music and Musical Instruments - Family Friendly Christmas Lecture

we will explore the captivating realm of sound, its physics, and how our perception shapes our musical experiences. Our ears, finely tuned instruments themselves, play...

4 December 2023
Seminars and colloquia

Biophysics Seminar: Mechanical Critical Phenomena in Biopolymer Networks

Prof. Fred MacKintosh

2 December 2023
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Secondary school events

Year 10 Astrophysics Taster Morning

An introduction to studying physics and astrophysics at university for year 10 students.

1 December 2023
Seminars and colloquia

CMT Forum (Internal): Minghao Li

CMT Forum (Internal): Minghao Li

1 December 2023
A male and female research scientist with scientific instrument
Events for prospective students
Undergraduate events
Graduate events

Condensed Matter Physics graduate open day

The University of Oxford Condensed Matter Physics (CMP) sub-department is holding an Open Day for prospective DPhil applicants on Friday 1 December 2023.

30 November 2023
Seminars and colloquia

String Junctions at the Large Hadron Collider

String Junctions at the Large Hadron Collider

30 November 2023
cmp-seminars
Seminars and colloquia

Topological Surface State Visualization in Spin-Triplet Superconductor UTe2

Prof J.C. Seamus Davis

30 November 2023
Seminars and colloquia

AOPP Seminar - A potential vorticity view of the Holton-Tan Effect

Dr Hua Lu (British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge)

30 November 2023
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Seminars and colloquia

ALP Seminar: Circuits that learn on their own

Dr Andrea Liu, UPenn

29 November 2023
Seminars and colloquia

CMT Forum: Pasquale Calabrese

The quantum Mpemba effect

29 November 2023
The whirpool galaxy M51. Bright lanes of star formation may be triggered by interactions with a nearby companion. In Oxford we study the growth, evolution, central black holes, star formation rates and instellar medium of galaxies, the building blocks of our universe.  Credit: NASA, ESA, S. Beckwith (STScI) and the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)
Events for prospective students
Undergraduate events
Graduate events

Astrophysics graduate open day

An event for prospective graduate students