All lectures in Psychology and Statistics as well as practical classes are provided by the Department of Experimental Psychology. At St Anne’s, Professor Kate Watkins and Dr Demeyere teach Introduction to Psychology to all Psychology students in the first two terms (Prelims). Statistics tutorials are given by Mr Simon Vivian. For Part I courses, tutorials …
Teaching in all Asian and Middle Eastern Studies subjects is arranged centrally by the Faculty, and takes place either in the Faculty or the University of Oxford China Centre; the latter is a convenient five minutes’ walk from St Anne’s. St Anne’s also has a Fellow in AME Studies who acts as personal tutor to …
Why CAAH at St Anne’s? The College has a strong classical tradition, with undergraduates reading Classics and Classical Archaeology and Ancient History (CAAH) as well as the Joint Schools of Classics and English, Classics and Modern Languages and Classics and Oriental Studies. St Anne’s encourages applications for CAAH, which combines study of the history, archaeology and art of …
The Biology course at Oxford covers wide-ranging subject areas, from cellular to whole organism, woven together in an evolutionary framework, and explored with cross-disciplinary approaches. Students can choose to leave after three years and graduate with a BA, or, contingent on a satisfactory academic performance, they can continue to a fourth year and graduate with …
Engineers study mathematics and physics in order to model, design, and build novel systems of benefit to mankind ― systems with scales ranging from the nanometres of quantum devices to the kilometres of chemical plants, and with a diversity spanning hypersonics to artificial intelligence, blood-flow to soil stability, and so on. The profession is extraordinarily …