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- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
...(studying European and International law) or the under-represented and to catalyse change). Law would allow me to figure out the best match between... Learn about: IT Law, Administrative Law, European Law...
- Master
- Oxford
...place in small classes or tutorials, normally given mainly by the course convenor, Professor Alison Salvesen, but also supplemented by recommended lectures... Learn about: Ms Word...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
...with ever since.” NESSA Chemistry NEXT Structure A typical week (Years 1–3) About ten lectures (9am and 10am) One or two tutorials in your college with... Learn about: Medical training, Practical Work...
- Master
- Oxford
...You will be required to present your on-going work in a formal context where it will be reviewed by two independent assessors. Continuation in the programme... Learn about: Cell Biology, Medical training...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
...Microbiology and Systems Biology; and Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics o feel lucky to have completed an undergraduate... A typical... Learn about: Physics Chemistry, Medical training, Cell Biology...
- Master
- Oxford
...The objectives are delivered through nine core modules: conservation landscapes, conservation biogeography, conservation governance, ecosystems... Learn about: IT Management...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
- Different dates available
...within this vital field. In applying for this programme, you may submit further applications for up to two of the following associated programmes without... Learn about: Skills and Training...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
...experience of laboratory research in the later stages dn't do Biomedical Sciences, I may have never even considered neuroscience... A typical week In... Learn about: Medical training, GCSE Mathematics, GCSE Physics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
- Different dates available
...written up for submission in week 6 of Trinity term. Teaching and examination comprises: Please note that not every optional subject listed may be on offer every... Learn about: European History...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
- Different dates available
...on ‘Theory and Methods’ during Michaelmas term, complemented by your work with your supervisor on the individual research element of the programme an optional subject... Learn about: Full Time, European History, Part Time...
- Master
- Oxford
...The final examination, administered in Trinity term of the second year, consists of a thesis and three papers, as follows: an advanced language paper consisting... Learn about: Buddhist Studies...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
- Different dates available
...drug discovery and basic cardiovascular science followed by two ten-week project rotations. The criterion for these projects (and for the subsequent three-year DPhil project)... Learn about: Medicinal Chemistry...
- Master
- Oxford
...oral presentation skills laboratory experience In your first term of graduate study in Oxford you will attend a series of seven two-day mini-rotations... Learn about: Medical training...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
- Different dates available
...to make changes in course provision, either before or after registration. For further information, please see our page on changes to courses...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
...research skills training. nt in lectures and the supervisors are always happy to... A typical week In the first year, your typical weekly timetable... Learn about: Developmental Biology...
- Master
- Oxford
...to an academic programme or to a new range of skills, the supervisor will work with them to ensure that they have additional support. Graduate destinations... Learn about: Inorganic Chemistry...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
- Different dates available
...laboratories and by following taught courses. These elements are intended to expose you to possible thesis advisers and prepare you for your doctoral... Learn about: Medical training, Developmental Biology...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
...(Year 1) Lectures (4-6 per week) Team-taught classes (one per week for the first two terms) Tutorials (one every one to two weeks) and/or language classes Lectures... Learn about: Ancient History, Roman Architecture...
- Bachelor's degree
- Oxford
...this vast subject and to engage with their particular interests within the classical world in real depth. A typical week Your time is divided between lectures... Learn about: Modern Philosophy...
- Master
- Oxford
...during which you will be expected to keep working full time, with modest breaks for Christmas and Easter. You will be given guidance about specific projects to be tackled...