http://www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/Including the Numerical Analysis Group and the Programming Research Group. Courses, research, publications and software, staff, conferences, lecture and events.The Computing Laboratory — the University's Computer Science department — is at the heart of computing and related interdisciplinary activity at Oxford. It is a centre for research in computer science, numerical analysis, computational biology, quantum computation, computational
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Welcome to the Department of Statistics
Our work covers a broad range of theoretical and applied statistics
The Department is a world leader in research including core theoretical statistics,
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Comprising the Institute of Biological Anthropology; the Pauling Centre for Human Sciences; the Pitt Rivers Museum; the Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology. Links to the constituent institutions.
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The School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography, within the Social Sciences Division of the University of Oxford, brings together the
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