I am 14 and for roughly 11 years now I have wanted to be a geologist, or as I used to call it a 'rock miner'. I would love to apply to Cambridge when I am old enough and study earth sciences. I think the atmosphere looks great and combines hard work and studying with socialisation and the community. Great video!
@@earthscienceslibrary I have a question! Is geology at your university that much better than at other universities? I also studied geology (petrology/geochemistry) and during my MSc studies I tutored transmitted light microscopy, reflected light microscopy and rock microscopy! I had a student who wasn't doing so well and she was doing her PhD at Cambridge!
Dear Manash, thank you for your interest, the information you are looking for can be found at this web address www.esc.cam.ac.uk/admissions/postgraduate-admissions
Hello everybody, please i did geology at university but now am looking for how to mix it with IT, i really don't know the special name. THANK YOU to suggest me some of subjects that we can apply with IT especially in the laboratory.
Hi Sharmistha, thank you for watching. You can find details from this link www.esc.cam.ac.uk/join-us/prospective-graduate-students/phd-overseas-students
Hi! Thanks for your interest. You can apply to study earth sciences through the natural sciences programme, there's more information on how to apply and the entry requirements here: www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/courses/natural-sciences
Can you guide me on the options one need to opt for, under Science subjects offered within Natural Sciences (from the link: www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/courses/natural-sciences) for Year 1 (Part IA), Year 2 (Part IB) & Years 3 and 4 (Parts II and III) if the student's interest lies on specialising in Astrophysics (Undergraduate Programme). Presently the aspirant is persuing her XIIth grade with Maths, Physics, Chemistry & Computer Science.
Hello, I have an enquiry: is biology at GCSE and A Level necessary for the physical side of natural sciences at Cambridge? Or would good results in physics, chemistry, maths, further maths, and geography suffice?
Hello Lewis, thank you for your interest in our course. Short answer is, biology is not necessary if you're aiming to study physical natural sciences. You can get full details from this web page www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/courses/natural-sciences and click on the 'requirements' tab at the top of the page you'll see what's needed in terms of grades. If you go to the the 'overview' tab and scroll down to the 'physical sciences option' you'll find an outline of what is needed. Hope that answers your question. If you have any more questions we're always happy to try to answer them.
Thank you for the response! I didn't receive a notification until now, not sure why. I did have some other questions, but I've just looked at the web page and it was very helpful. Thanks again!
I Wanted To Get Admitted To Cambridge University Years Back And And Graduate On The Earth Sciences In The Year 2008-2009. New Admission Offer Letter Please After The End Of Covid19.I Want To Come To The Cambridge University.
themusicchannel Hello, thank you for watching our video and your question. The answer is no, you don't need to have studied Geography or even Geology to apply to study Earth Sciences at Cambridge. You'll find more details on the entry requirements here: www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/courses/natural-sciences
Yes, at Cambridge you would do something called the Natural Sciences Tripos (www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/courses/natural-sciences) but you can concentrate on Earth Sciences from the very start. You can find out on via this link: www.esc.cam.ac.uk/admissions
Dear Sir/Madam I discovered earthquake root cause and way to resolve earthquake Earthquake not due to tectonic but Earthquake due to liquid molecules turn into gas molecule due to heat or chemical or bacteria - high pressure of gas molecules arise out of ground cause earthquake Earthquake just like pressure cooker Most of earthquake due to volcanic, magma and water source activities (Technically Earthquake due to heat attract cold and cold attract heat which leads to liquid molecules turn into gas molecules) Earthquake Prediction: We can Predict Earthquake few minutes before earthquake by Monitoring gas molecular arise out of under ground by using sensor to monitor gas molecular arise out of under ground We can also able to predict volcanic eruptions too with the same way Avoid earthquake: If we put holes to release gas molecules from ground mean we can resolve earthquake (ensure not let rain water, spring water etc get into ground is mainly resolve earthquake volcanic etc) (Note: Fire weight lesser it moves upwards and water weight heavy it moves downwards) White smoke come from ground denotes there is water source exist (underground river and spring water source) If this email not related to you mean please direct me to the right person More information: scienceindia.simdif.com Mobile: +91 7904586264 +91 9962229661 Thanks With regards Mugunda Kumar P K
I am 14 and for roughly 11 years now I have wanted to be a geologist, or as I used to call it a 'rock miner'. I would love to apply to Cambridge when I am old enough and study earth sciences. I think the atmosphere looks great and combines hard work and studying with socialisation and the community. Great video!
JCB Astro Thank you very much for your comment. Carry on working hard, and all the best for the future. Hopefully, we'll see you here one day.
I am frm kashmir ....but here is lack of geology technology ....
Now at 19 where are you?
@@earthscienceslibrary I have a question! Is geology at your university that much better than at other universities? I also studied geology (petrology/geochemistry) and during my MSc studies I tutored transmitted light microscopy, reflected light microscopy and rock microscopy! I had a student who wasn't doing so well and she was doing her PhD at Cambridge!
This is thoroughly impressive. Easily one of the best programs on the planet.
I thoroughly enjoyed this one. Beautiful presentation. I would like to see videos like this on Physics, Mathematics or maybe Philosophy.
that awesome, this video made me more interest to earth sciences.....
Thank you. Are you thinking of studying at Cambridge?
of course,
How we get admission here....
Excellent detailed presentation
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it.
Amazing Details and excellent presentation this it has or not scholar ship for free I like more about Earth science
I'm extremely interested in this course ....hope to get accepted in Cambridge
Good luck!
Did you
So excellent job
I have completed my master's in applied geology now i want to go for research abroad......
Hello Anayat, the details for applying can be found here: www.esc.cam.ac.uk/join-us/prospective-graduate-students .
@@earthscienceslibrary thank you
Secured just 69.88% (percentage system only) in masters in geology with no Mathematics background... Am I eligible to apply for Ph.D?
1st year Earth Scientist struggling to decide whether to carry ES on to 2nd year...
why are you struggling? is it the course?
This was the first university in the world that imparted geology?
There is any scholarship for the international student to pursue their study further ?
I m doing master of science in applied geology....want to do phd. can anyone help me if I can do it in Cambridge
Dear Manash, thank you for your interest, the information you are looking for can be found at this web address www.esc.cam.ac.uk/admissions/postgraduate-admissions
Do you have a special course (or subject) on Palaeontology?
You can find out about our course contents from here: www.esc.cam.ac.uk/undergraduates/part-ia/intro-ia-earth-sciences
Hello everybody, please i did geology at university but now am looking for how to mix it with IT, i really don't know the special name. THANK YOU to suggest me some of subjects that we can apply with IT especially in the laboratory.
I am geography undergraduate and postgraduate whole of 5 years. Will I apply for earth science in Cambridge university?
I have completed m.phil and i want to do phd in abroad please give me some idea about the admission
Hi Sharmistha, thank you for watching. You can find details from this link www.esc.cam.ac.uk/join-us/prospective-graduate-students/phd-overseas-students
Presently I'm in 12th standard..in India..I'd love to study earth sciences from Cambridge.. what'd be the minimum requirements though?
Hi! Thanks for your interest. You can apply to study earth sciences through the natural sciences programme, there's more information on how to apply and the entry requirements here: www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/courses/natural-sciences
Can you guide me on the options one need to opt for, under Science subjects offered within Natural Sciences (from the link: www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/courses/natural-sciences) for Year 1 (Part IA), Year 2 (Part IB) & Years 3 and 4 (Parts II and III) if the student's interest lies on specialising in Astrophysics (Undergraduate Programme). Presently the aspirant is persuing her XIIth grade with Maths, Physics, Chemistry & Computer Science.
Hey I am form India...Can you say me how to take admission there?
You can find information about admissions from this link: www.esc.cam.ac.uk/admissions
Hello, I have an enquiry: is biology at GCSE and A Level necessary for the physical side of natural sciences at Cambridge? Or would good results in physics, chemistry, maths, further maths, and geography suffice?
Hello Lewis, thank you for your interest in our course. Short answer is, biology is not necessary if you're aiming to study physical natural sciences.
You can get full details from this web page www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/courses/natural-sciences and click on the 'requirements' tab at the top of the page you'll see what's needed in terms of grades. If you go to the the 'overview' tab and scroll down to the 'physical sciences option' you'll find an outline of what is needed. Hope that answers your question. If you have any more questions we're always happy to try to answer them.
Thank you for the response! I didn't receive a notification until now, not sure why. I did have some other questions, but I've just looked at the web page and it was very helpful. Thanks again!
I Wanted To Get Admitted To Cambridge University Years Back And And Graduate On The Earth Sciences In The Year 2008-2009.
New Admission
Offer Letter Please After The End Of Covid19.I Want To Come To The Cambridge University.
doyou need geography to study earth sciences?
themusicchannel Hello, thank you for watching our video and your question. The answer is no, you don't need to have studied Geography or even Geology to apply to study Earth Sciences at Cambridge. You'll find more details on the entry requirements here: www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/courses/natural-sciences
+Earth Sciences Library amazing!
Do you just choose natural sciences but later specialise in earth sciences?
Yes, at Cambridge you would do something called the Natural Sciences Tripos (www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/courses/natural-sciences) but you can concentrate on Earth Sciences from the very start. You can find out on via this link: www.esc.cam.ac.uk/admissions
There is way more to Earth Science than this! It is an amazing field and this video actually did not do it justice. So much more to it than this.
Yes, that's why we have a four year course.
I would like to retrain from aviation to this sub ect
Xueyao I've emailed you
Dear Sir/Madam
I discovered earthquake root cause and way to resolve earthquake
Earthquake not due to tectonic but
Earthquake due to liquid molecules turn into gas molecule due to heat or chemical or bacteria - high pressure of gas molecules arise out of ground cause earthquake
Earthquake just like pressure cooker
Most of earthquake due to volcanic, magma and water source activities
(Technically Earthquake due to heat attract cold and cold attract heat which leads to liquid molecules turn into gas molecules)
Earthquake Prediction:
We can Predict Earthquake few minutes before earthquake by Monitoring gas molecular arise out of under ground by using sensor to monitor gas molecular arise out of under ground
We can also able to predict volcanic eruptions too with the same way
Avoid earthquake:
If we put holes to release gas molecules from ground mean we can resolve earthquake (ensure not let rain water, spring water etc get into ground is mainly resolve earthquake volcanic etc) (Note: Fire weight lesser it moves upwards and water weight heavy it moves downwards)
White smoke come from ground denotes there is water source exist (underground river and spring water source)
If this email not related to you mean please direct me to the right person
More information:
scienceindia.simdif.com
Mobile: +91 7904586264
+91 9962229661
Thanks
With regards
Mugunda Kumar P K