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Scientific Meetings

  • Sub-departmental seminars. These are held on Thursdays in Full Term in the Dobson seminar room at 11:30 a.m. (and occasionally at other times in special cases). Seminars are organised by a committee chaired by David Marshall, who will be glad to receive suggestions for speakers or topics.

  • Geophysical and Nonlinear Fluid Dynamics Seminars. This specialised seminar series is held on Tuesdays in Full Term in the Dobson Seminar Room at 2.15 p.m.

  • AOPP student seminars. These are held on Thursdays during the summer vaction in the Dobson seminar room at 11:30 a.m.

  • Physics Colloquia. These are held on Fridays at 4.15 p.m. in the Lindemann Lecture Theatre, Clarendon Laboratory; the programme can be found on the notice board.

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Other Oxford Scientific Meetings

  • Department of Earth Sciences: Monday Lecture Series. Lectures are held on Mondays at 4.30 during termtime. They take place in the Earth Sciences lecture theatre and are preceeded by tea and biscuits. Speakers cover the entire breadth of the Earth Sciences.

  • Friday Seminars in Physical Earth Sciences. Physical Earth Science seminars cover a wide range of subjects in which the quantitative methods of the physical sciences, both theoretical and experimental, are applied to earth science problems. Fridays at 4.30 p.m. in the Earth Sciences upper coffee room.

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