News releases
Key facts and figures about the Museum, news releases and media images
Facts and figures
Oxford University Museum of Natural History was established in 1860 to draw together scientific studies from across the University of Oxford. Today, the award-winning Museum continues to be a place of scientific research, collecting and fieldwork, and plays host to a programme of events, exhibitions and activities for the public and school students of all ages.
Highlights in the collections include the world's first scientifically described dinosaur – Megalosaurus bucklandii – and the world-famous Oxford Dodo, the only soft tissue remains of the extinct dodo.
The Museum is part of the University of Oxford's Gardens, Libraries and Museums and is overseen by the Board of Visitors and supported by Honorary Associates. The Pitt Rivers Museum of anthropology and archaeology adjoins the Museum building, so both places can be enjoyed in a single trip.
News releases
Dinosaurs that hunted in the dark
Meat the Future – special exhibition
Mystery at the Museum with Steve Backshall
Museum of Natural History and Pitt Rivers Museum to reopen on 22 September 2020
Design of insect-inspired fans offers wide-ranging applications
First Animals exhibition extended until 1 September 2020
Life as we know it is set for a fresh new look at Oxford University Museum of Natural History
Starry eyes on the reef: colour-changing brittle stars can see
Contact
Scott Billings, Digital Engagement Manager, communications@oum.ox.ac.uk
Press images
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