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Oxford University Museum of Natural History
Founded in 1860 as the centre for scientific study at the University of Oxford, the Museum of Natural History now holds the University’s internationally significant collections of geological and zoological specimens. Housed in a stunning example of neo-Gothic architecture, the Museum’s growing collections underpin a broad programme of natural environment research, teaching and public engagement. Among its most famous features are the Oxfordshire dinosaurs, the Dodo, and the swifts in the Museum tower.

The exterior of the Museum

The exterior of the Museum

Annual reports
If you would like to find out more details of the Museum's activities over the past few years please browse our annual reports.
2014-2015 (PDF, 19MB)
2013-2014 (PDF, 1.8MB)
2012-2013 (PDF, 26MB)
2011-2012 (PDF, 28.5MB)
2010-2011 (PDF, 11.3MB)
2009-2010 (PDF, 3.4MB)
2008-2009 (PDF, 1MB)
2007-2008 (PDF, 990KB)
2006-2007 (PDF, 330KB)
2005-2006 (PDF, 311KB)
2004-2005 (PDF, 568KB)
2003-2004 (PDF, 1.3MB)

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