History of science in Oxford

21 October, 10:00 am
Walk | History, Science, Society
History of science in Oxford
Meet at Carfax Tower, Queen Street, OX1 1ET
Join tour guide Nina Kruglikova for this walking tour, which will take you to several key scientific locations in Oxford. Travel back in time to reveal how science was done in the early days of Oxford University. Explore the legacy of discovery and some recent scientific achievements while learning about Oxford’s Nobel Prize winners and notable scholars.
Suitable for teenagers and adults.
Nina Kruglikova graduated with a DPhil in Geography and the Environment from Oxford University. Her thematic sightseeing tours featured in the British Science Week and the International Women’s Festival. She is a member of the Oxford Heritage Network.
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