Natural Sciences (Cambridge) - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Natural_Sciences_(Cambridge)The Natural Sciences Tripos is the framework within which most of the science at the University of Cambridge is taught. The tripos includes a wide range of Natural Sciences from physics, astronomy, and geoscience, to chemistry and biology, which are taught alongside the history and philosophy of science. The tripos covers several courses which form the University of Cambridge system of Tripos. It is known for its broad range of study in the first year, in which students cannot study just one dis
Natural Sciences (Cambridge) - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_Sciences_(Cambridge)The Natural Sciences Tripos (NST) is the framework within which most of the science at the University of Cambridge is taught. The tripos includes a wide range of Natural Sciences from physics, astronomy, and geoscience, to chemistry and biology, which are taught alongside the history and philosophy of science. The tripos covers several courses which form the University of Cambridge system of Tripos. It is known for its broad range of study in the first year, in which students cann…
Natural Sciences (Biological) - Jesus College, Cambridge
www.jesus.cam.ac.uk › subjects › natural-sciencesNatural Sciences at Jesus. Jesus has a strong history in the Natural Sciences, including among our alumni the Nobel Prize winner Peter Mitchell, who received the Chemistry Prize in 1978 for developing the chemiosmotic theory, one of the most important advances in biology during the 20th century. The College currently has 14 teaching Fellows in Natural Sciences - six in Biological Sciences, and eight in Physical Sciences - with a wide range of research interests.
Natural Sciences | Undergraduate Study - University of Cambridge
www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk › coursesNatural Sciences (NST) offers a wide range of physical and biological science subjects from 16 departments in a unique and demanding course. A broad first year is combined with increasing specialisation in the second year, and the possibility of total specialisation from the third year. The breadth of the course reflects the blurring of boundaries between the different sciences and before committing yourself to one department you study a variety of subjects, some of which may be new to you.