Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences

Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences

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The Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences is the oldest of the University of Cambridge museums, having been established in 1728.

A walk through the museum takes you on a 4.5 billion year journey through time, from the meteoritic building blocks of planets to the thousands of fossils of animals and plants that illustrate the evolution of life in the oceans, on land and in the air. We facilitate research and study and aim to stimulate learning and inspiration through our collections, which number more than two million fossils, minerals and rocks. 

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Cambridge’s collections have multiple lives, embracing public and private histories, personal and scientific interest and the past and the present.

As a large, integrated department the expertise and current research of our staff spans many areas of the earth sciences.

With its outstanding track record in research and teaching, the School of the Physical Sciences is home to some of the world's most important work in astronomy, chemistry, earth sciences, geography, materials science, physics, and pure and applied mathematics.