Chemistry

Chemistry is a central discipline among the sciences, at the interface with physics, biology and medicine. It is concerned with all aspects of materials, including living systems, their physical and chemical properties, how we determine their composition and structure, and how we synthesise such materials and modify them for use in a modern society.

Oriel provides strong and experienced tutorial support in each of the three traditional branches of chemistry: organic, inorganic and physical. An excellent, well-stocked college library provides students with copies of all the texts that underpin the course work. The tutors have wide-ranging fundamental and applied research interests in modern chemistry, especially efficient asymmetric synthesis of biologically active and structurally intriguing natural products, the chemistry of advanced functional materials, and the theory of chemical reaction rates with application in the understanding of the mechanisms of radiation damage.

Your employment potential with a Chemistry degree is very high, whether or not you exploit your qualifications explicitly. Chemistry furnishes much of the material base of modern civilisation, and chemists are a constant source of innovation. The vast majority of Oxford graduates in Chemistry obtain employment offering not only good career prospects but also job satisfaction and long term security.

Tutorial Fellows:

Prof. David Hodgson

College Tutors:

Dr Nicholas Green, Dr Andrew Goodwin

Admissions:

No written test. No written work required. Conditional offers: A*AA at A-Level (or equivalent) including chemistry. The A* is required in a science or mathematics. Maths and/or physics are also helpful, though not absolutely required. Applicants are expected to have mathematics AS-level grade A or equivalent as an absolute minimum.

Places: 4

Subject web pages

http://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/ (including selection criteria, deferred entry policy and full subject prospectus)

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