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The Halley Lectures are a series of annual public lectures hosted by the University of Oxford, in memory of the astronomer Edmond Halley.Currently, some podcasts of the lectures can be found through the Oxford Physics Public Lectures [1] These lectures aim to promote public understanding and engagement with science, mathematics, and related fields, and to inspire new generations of researchers ...
The original Physical Chemistry Laboratory was built in 1941 [2] and at that time also housed the inorganic chemistry laboratory. It replaced the Balliol-Trinity Laboratories. [3] The east wing of the building was completed in 1959 and inorganic chemistry, already in its own building on South Parks Road, then became a separate department in ...
Dame Carol Vivien Robinson (born 10 April 1956) is a British chemist and former president of the Royal Society of Chemistry (2018–2020). [3] She was a Royal Society Research Professor and is the Dr Lee's Professor of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, and a professorial fellow at Exeter College, University of Oxford.
Chemistry was first recognized as a separate discipline at Oxford with the building of a laboratory attached to the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, opening in 1860. [4] The laboratory is a small octagonal structure to the right of the museum, built in stone in the Victorian Gothic style.
Chemistry Research Laboratory is a facility at the University of Oxford in England. It is part of the Department of Chemistry in the university. [1]Queen Elizabeth II opened the building on 20 February 2004, [citation needed] which replaced the older Dyson Perrins Laboratory not far away in the university's Science Area.
He was elected President of Magdalen College, Oxford in 2005. He was editor of Chemical Physics Letters from 2000-2020 and was a reviewing editor of Science from 2003-16. He has held numerous visiting fellowships and given several named lectures.
In the German university system, lectures scheduled at a certain hour, with or without the addition "c.t." (cum tempore, Latin for "with time"), usually start 15 minutes after the full hour. [2] If this is not the case, usually "s.t." ( sine tempore , Latin for "without time") is added to indicate that the lecture will begin at the exact time.
Christopher Joseph Schofield (also known as Chris Schofield) is a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Oxford [1] and a Fellow of the Royal Society.Chris Schofield is a professor of organic chemistry at the University of Oxford, Department of Chemistry [2] and a Fellow of Hertford College. [3]