Summer School 2001 - Physics and the Brain - Pictures
| The Summer School is a residential course, bringing together faculty and students working in related areas. As well as the formal teaching sessions, much value is gained from the informal links established during the week. | ![]() |
![]() | Attendance is normally limited to 20 to 30 students, giving opportunity for all participants to be fully involved. More than 10 different nationalities were represented at the 2001 Summer School |
| A distinguished faculty means that students receive instruction and tuition from world leaders in their areas of research. Dr Jack Belliveau and Professor Colin Barber are seen here at the 2001 Summer School. | ![]() |
![]() | All the students participate fully in the Summer School, including making presentations of their own work. Professor Angela Newing awards the prize for the best presentation to Nicholas Weiskopf from Tübingen. |
| Despite the intensive nature of the Summer School, there is always an opportunity to sample the unique charm of Oxford in the summer. Trustees, faculty and students demonstrate the delicate art of punting, and are seen gathering for the conference dinner at St Edmund's Hall. | ![]() |
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