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Learning resources

Oxford's libraries and museums are world-famous and as a student here you have free access to them all. Our facilities for studying science are among the best equipped and most advanced in the UK. This means that whatever your degree you will be able to immerse yourself in the perfect study environment throughout your time here. You will also very rarely, if ever, have to spend money on academic books of your own, or pay to have access to the other resources that you might need as part of your studies.

The new Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities brings seven faculties and research institutes together with world-class libraries, collections, exhibitions, cinema, music, theatre and performances. 

View of the Schwarzman Building

View of the Schwarzman Centre for Humanities. Copyright © OUImages / John Cairns

Libraries

Oxford has over 100 libraries, many of which are among the most celebrated not only for their incomparable collections of books and manuscripts but also for their buildings, some of which have remained in continuous use since the Middle Ages.

Bodleian Library. Copyright OUImages / John Cairns
Inside Duke Humphrey's Library, part of the Bodleian Library
“Sitting in the Bodleian Library at the same desk that might once have been occupied by John Locke and Robert Hooke, I feel part of the University's rich history.”
— Olinga, Student

Labs and research equipment

Oxford University has invested over £400 million over the past ten years into its science facilities and infrastructure. 

DPhil Student in a Department of Materials laboratory. Copyright OUImages / John Cairns

Museums and gardens

Our museums and gardens are steeped in history, where centuries of writers and researchers have found inspiration and where scholars have explored and donated new artefacts and specimens.

As an Oxford student you will have free access to many of Oxford's impressive collections and spaces.

Bottle-nosed whale skeleton in the Natural History Museum. Copyright OUImages / John Cairns

IT

Oxford's Digital Transformation is ensuring that Oxford continues to evolve in the digital age.

Languages

You don't need to be studying for a language degree to take advantage of Oxford's extensive language learning provision.

What will you choose to study?

An Oxford tutorial in progress

Personalised learning for every student

Tutorials are central to learning at Oxford and offer a very rare level of personalised attention from academic experts. Based around conversations, tutorials are normally between two or three students and their tutor. These are your chance to talk in-depth about your subject and to receive individual feedback on your work.

Tutorials, lectures, classes and more...