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Graduate Studies Prospectus - University of Oxford

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ChemistryChemical Biologywww.chem.ox.ac.ukϐϐ Key FactsMain Areas <strong>of</strong>Research InterestsResearch ProgrammesEntry RequirementsEnglish LanguageRequirementsFunding/Awardswww.chem.ox.ac.uk/graduatestudies/DPhilMSc by ResearchMinimum <strong>of</strong> an upper second-classundergraduate degree or equivalent in asubject with a sufficient overlap with theproposed research. Normally this will bea Chemistry degree, but degrees in otherPhysical Sciences or in a Biological Scienceare <strong>of</strong>ten suitable Please see:www.chem.ox.ac.uk/graduatestudies/Standard levelBBSRC Studentships (joint programmewith Biochemistry)For further details: www.bioch.ox.ac.uk/aspsite/index.asp?pageid=390Number <strong>of</strong> Applicants Research degrees 16Number <strong>of</strong>Research degrees 10Places OfferedApplication Deadlines 21 November 2008, 23 January 2009and 13 March 2009Applications for <strong>University</strong> scholarshipsfor international students must bereceived by 23 JanuaryFor all other applications please see:www.chem.ox.ac.uk/graduatestudies/DPhil candidates are strongly advised tocontact potential supervisors and/or DGSbefore applyingPlease see: www.chem.ox.ac.uk/staff.htmlContact for Enquiries Ellie Reynolds<strong>Graduate</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> Administratorgraduate.studies@chem.ox.ac.uk+44 (0) 1865 272569ϐϐRelated Programmes AvailableDPhil in Organic ChemistryDPhil in Inorganic ChemistryDPhil in Physical and Theoretical ChemistryDPhil in Biochemistry (joint BBSRC programme)ϐϐAcademic Staff Pr<strong>of</strong>ileswww.chem.ox.ac.uk/staff.htmlϐϐResearch ProgrammesDPhil in Chemical BiologyMSc by Research in Chemical BiologyA wide variety <strong>of</strong> projects in Chemical Biology are driven by adesire to apply chemical principles and techniques to understandbiology, and using biology to solve problems in chemistry.Specific areas <strong>of</strong> interest include:|| Fundamental studies <strong>of</strong> protein function|| Protein structure and dynamics|| Protein engineering|| Chemical genetics|| Chemical synthesis|| Single molecule approaches|| Biotechnology|| Applications in medicineϐ ϐ<strong>Graduate</strong> DestinationsFurther research in to Chemical Biology and/or Chemistryindustries.Mathematical, Physical and Life SciencesϐϐResources AvailableChemistry Research LaboratoryIn January 2004 the Department took possession <strong>of</strong> the new£62 million Chemistry Research Laboratory consisting <strong>of</strong>approximately 16,500 m 2 <strong>of</strong> state-<strong>of</strong>-the-art laboratory and<strong>of</strong>fice space contained on five floors. All <strong>of</strong> the research groupsin Organic Chemistry and Chemical Biology, as well as a number<strong>of</strong> those in Inorganic Chemistry and Physical and TheoreticalChemistry, are accommodated in this superb new building.Radcliffe Science LibraryThe main science and medecine research library <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>,holding over one million items.LLEnquiries:graduate.studies@chem.ox.ac.ukHow to apply: www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/55

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