Natural sciences
Explore natural phenomena with Oxford University
Short courses in Oxford and online
Our courses in the natural sciences include biology, physics, astronomy and earth science, with some overlap into the medical and environmental sciences. Courses might be hands-on or philosophical, and might address topics as diverse as climate change, particle physics, animal behaviour, the universe or the brain.
Many of our short courses can be studied for credit, which means they can count towards a recognised qualification such as our Undergraduate Certificate of Higher Education.
Upcoming courses
Online - live • Short courses
Biodiversity loss is evident no matter where we live. To reverse the current decline, we need to understand how individual species interact with their environment, while also appreciating the practical strategies to monitor and conserve species.
- Tue 14 Apr 2026 – 23 Jun 2026
- 10 meetings
- 10:30 – 11:30am
Online - live • Short courses
This climate change online course is designed to give you a clear and engaging introduction to the climate system and the forces shaping our planet’s past, present, and future.
- Wed 15 Apr 2026 – 24 Jun 2026
- 10 meetings
- 11:30am – 12:30pm
Online - live • Short courses
What happens when a virus enters the human body? This course explains all, focusing particularly on how viral diseases develop at a molecular level, exploring cellular biology, genetics, the body’s defences and anti-viral therapeutics.
- Wed 15 Apr 2026 – 24 Jun 2026
- 10 meetings
- 3:30 – 4:30pm
Online - live • Short courses
What made our planet habitable? This course uses physics, astronomy, chemistry, geology, and biology, to narrate Earth's story, from the synthesis of chemical elements in the stars to today’s global environmental challenges and human activities in space.
- Fri 17 Apr 2026 – 26 Jun 2026
- 10 meetings
- 4:00 – 5:00pm
In-person day/weekend • Short courses
Join us for a celebration of human progress in understanding “The Enigmatic Universe”, using the latest advances in astronomy and planetary science. All are welcome at this weekend event, directed by leading researchers and experienced lecturers.
- Sat 18 Apr 2026 – 19 Apr 2026
- 9.45am Sat - 5.00pm Sun
In-person weekly • Short courses
What kind of wildlife can you find on your doorstep? How can you support local nature and alleviate the ongoing biodiversity crisis? Learn how to notice and identify wildlife, and gain hands-on experience to monitor biodiversity in your area.
- Tue 21 Apr 2026 – Tue 19 May 2026
- 5 meetings
- 10:30am – 12:30pm
