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Studying in the UK: How many Nobel Prize winners are there in Oxford University?
In the past 100 years, there were 1 14 Nobel Prize winners in Oxford University, among which 5 1 Nobel Prize winners obtained undergraduate and above degrees in British universities.

These winners are mainly distributed in the fields of physics, chemistry, medicine and economics. For example, in the field of physics, since the establishment of the 190 1 Nobel Prize in physics, Oxford University has shown great strength in the field of physics, and * * * 12 Oxford University professors or researchers have won prizes. Among them, Professor F·W· Aston, one of the earliest winners, made an important contribution to the study of nuclear structure by studying the principle and application of mass spectrometer.

In the field of chemistry, Oxford University has shown great strength in many chemical fields such as organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry and biochemistry. In 20 16, S. Basulan Pedocky of Oxford University shared the Nobel Prize in chemistry with two scientists for his research on bioluminescence. Their research enables scientists to better understand various chemical processes occurring in cells and organisms.

In the field of medicine and physiology, since 1945, * *1/Oxford University professors or researchers have won the Nobel Prize in medicine or physiology.

In the field of economics, nine professors from Oxford University have won the Nobel Prize in Economics.

These achievements show the outstanding position of Oxford University in various scientific fields, and also reflect its great contribution to the global academic and scientific research progress. In the future, with the emergence of more scientific research achievements, it is believed that more professors or researchers from Oxford University will win the Nobel Prize. Click to learn about studying abroad.