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- Researching the Past
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- The Natural World
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Students at Oxford enjoy studying at an internationally renowned university with a centuries-old reputation for innovation and outstanding academic achievement. For the intensity, breadth, quality and impact of its research, Oxford has few peers in the world. Research activity extends from the study of the formation of the Universe and the ...
Learn about the scientific aspects of psychology, philosophy and linguistics at Oxford, a leading department in the UK. Choose from a 4-year MSci in Experimental Psychology or a 3- or 4-year BA or MSci in Psychology, Philosophy and Linguistics.
Visit our admissions pages to find out more about studying an undergraduate degree at the University of Oxford. Read about the world-renowned tutorial system at the heart of learning here, and the wealth of resources available to students. Find out about the different courses available, the entrance requirements and how you can apply. There is ...
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