The Oxford Guide - Differences between Version 3 and Version 1 of Mathematical And Physical Sciences Division

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The Mathematical and Physical Sciences Division is now a part of the [[Mathematical, Physical, and Life Sciences Division]].
The Mathematical and Physical Sciences Division delivers research and teaching of the highest calibre. Its eight departments enjoy an international reputation for excellence in the mathematical and physical sciences, as well as in interdisciplinary areas, particularly at the interface with the life, medical, and environmental sciences. Its academic staff educate students of high academic merit and potential from all over the world, developing their ability to solve major mathematical, scientific and engineering problems, and equipping them for a wide range of careers.

It comprises:
* The [[Department of Chemistry]]
* The [[Computing Laboratory]]
* The [[Department of Earth
Sciences]]
* The [[Department of Engineering Science]]
* The [[Department of Materials]]
* The [[Mathematical Institute]]
* The [[Department of Physics]]
* The [[Department of Statistics]]

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The Mathematical and Physical Sciences Division delivers research and teaching of the highest calibre. Its eight departments enjoy an international reputation for excellence in the mathematical and physical sciences, as well as in interdisciplinary areas, particularly at the interface with the life, medical, and environmental sciences. Its academic staff educate students of high academic merit and potential from all over the world, developing their ability to solve major mathematical, scientific and engineering problems, and equipping them for a wide range of careers.

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