Historical Study – Historiography
Historical Study – Historiography
Get stuck into the big debates about historical truth, objectivity and purpose. A great way to prepare for the jump from school to undergraduate level perspectives on history.
Historical Study – Tackling Difficult Sources
Historical Study – Tackling Difficult Sources
Discover how to deal with challenging historical sources - excellent preparation for university study.
PPE (Philosophy, Politics and Economics)
PPE (Philosophy, Politics and Economics)
Get a taste of three different academic disciplines and see how each relates to, and enriches, the others.
Introduction to Economics
Introduction to Economics
This course will offer those students without any previous experience of studying economics a taste of both micro and macro economics. An excellent grounding in the basics, designed to build confidence and inspiration for future study.
History Summer School
History Summer School
The History Summer School offers a comprehensive introduction into the skills needed for undergraduate study, including questions of intellectual history and historiography.
Summer Law School – Part 1
Summer Law School – Part 1
The Summer Law School Part 1 will cover Criminal Law, Family Law and Jurisprudence, allowing students to critically engage with legal issues and gain valuable skills needed for an undergraduate Law degree.
Philosophy Summer School
Philosophy Summer School
On this course students will have the opportunity to discuss some great thinkers and fascinating questions - from ethics and identity to metaphysics and epistemology.
Young Writers Summer School
Young Writers Summer School
This event offers students aged 11-14 the opportunity to explore and practise diverse types of writing. Taking in a wide range of forms across prose, poetry and reportage, we will craft individual and group compositions within a friendly and supportive environment.
Medicine Summer School – Part 1
Medicine Summer School – Part 1
This course will introduce students to the core topics of Cardiology and Haematology, as well as to the inter-personal skills required when dealing with patients.
Political Theory and Philosophy
Political Theory and Philosophy
This three-day course will look at the central questions of political philosophy, from liberty and democracy to meaning and purpose in public life.
English Literature Summer School – Part 1
English Literature Summer School – Part 1
An introduction to various critical approaches, including historicism and feminism, which will be used to explore literature dating from 650 to 1790. Ideal as a preparation to undergraduate study.
Summer Law School – Part 2
Summer Law School – Part 2
The Summer Law School Part 2 covers Contract, Tort, Corporate and Insolvency Law, allowing students to engage with legal theory and then put this knowledge into practice through lively discussions and problem questions.
Economics: Growth, Development and Inequality
Economics: Growth, Development and Inequality
This course will examine how and why economies grow at different rates, what governments can do in terms of economic policy, and the impact on citizens of different distributions of wealth and income within and between economies.
Physics Summer School – Part 1
Physics Summer School – Part 1
This course, suitable for all students aged 15-18, will focus on classical mechanics, electromagnetism and astrophysics. The focus will be on interactivity, with seminar classes, problem sets and plenty of individual support.
Young Thinkers Summer School
Young Thinkers Summer School
In our two-day Young Thinkers Summer School we use thought experiments, debates and discussions to sharpen students’ analytical skills, introduce them to exciting new ideas, and give them the confidence they need to argue effectively.
Young Lawyers Summer School
Young Lawyers Summer School
The Young Lawyers Summer School offers students aged 11-14 the opportunity to explore questions of what law is, how laws are made, and how courts and the justice system work, as well as getting a taste of a variety of different legal areas including criminal, family, ...
Medicine Summer School – Part 2
Medicine Summer School – Part 2
This course will introduce students to core topics related to the Respiratory System, Neurology, and Psychiatry.
Young Doctors Summer School
Young Doctors Summer School
An accessible introduction to the world of medicine for younger students (ages 11-14), structured so that more academic sessions are interspersed with fun and enjoyable activities which are designed to test and apply the theoretical knowledge gained.
Capital, Financial Markets & Econometrics
Capital, Financial Markets & Econometrics
In this exciting three-day course we will explore the inner workings of financial markets, and the theoretical underpinnings of different systems of money and capital. We will also discover the essential discipline of econometrics.
English Literature Summer School – Part 2
English Literature Summer School – Part 2
This course will explore literature dating from 1790 to the present day, with students being exposed to different critical approaches including post-colonial theory and the 'death of the author'.
International Relations Summer School
International Relations Summer School
This exciting course will look at global politics through seminars, debates and case studies. Perfect for anyone who is curious about the world and how it works.
Summer Law School – Part 3
Summer Law School – Part 3
The Summer Law School Part 3, will cover the fascinating and rapidly evolving field of International Law and Human Rights Law, offering critical engagement with some of the most interesting and challenging questions which arise.
Physics Summer School – Part 2
Physics Summer School – Part 2
This course, open to students with at least one year of A Level Mathematics, will focus on relativity and quantum mechanics. Class sizes will be small, with plenty of discussion, problem questions and individual support.
Young Scientists Summer School
Young Scientists Summer School
This course for students aged 11-14 offers the opportunity to explore some of the most interesting topics in science, from the foundations of quantum physics to the latest discoveries in genetic engineering, from the tiniest sub-atomic particles to the tallest sky-scrap...
Young Lawyers Summer School
Young Lawyers Summer School
The Young Lawyers Summer School offers students aged 11-14 the opportunity to explore questions of what law is, how laws are made, and how courts and the justice system work, as well as getting a taste of a variety of different legal areas including criminal, family, ...
Medicine Summer School – Part 3
Medicine Summer School – Part 3
This course will introduce students to the topics of emergency medicine and pandemic disease (coronavirus and others).
Politics and Political Economy
Politics and Political Economy
This course will look at some of the most contentious issues in contemporary politics and political economy - from human rights to tax policy and public services.
Classical Civilisations Summer School
Classical Civilisations Summer School
This course will explore the history, literature and international relations of the classical world.
Summer Law School – Part 1
Summer Law School – Part 1
The Summer Law School Part 1 will cover Criminal Law, Family Law and Jurisprudence, allowing students to critically engage with legal issues and gain valuable skills needed for an undergraduate Law degree.
Mathematics Summer School – Part 1
Mathematics Summer School – Part 1
This course, open to students aged 15-18, will focus on Algebra, Modular Arithmetic, Algorithms and Cryptography, looking at both pure and applied aspects of these topics. Small classes, with lots of problem sets and individual support.
Young Writers Summer School
Young Writers Summer School
This event offers students aged 11-14 the opportunity to explore and practise diverse types of writing. Taking in a wide range of forms across prose, poetry and reportage, we will craft individual and group compositions within a friendly and supportive environment.
Young Thinkers Summer School
Young Thinkers Summer School
In our two-day Young Thinkers Summer School we use thought experiments, debates and discussions to sharpen students’ analytical skills, introduce them to exciting new ideas, and give them the confidence they need to argue effectively.
Introduction to Economics
Introduction to Economics
This course will offer those students without any previous experience of studying economics a taste of both micro and macro economics. An excellent grounding in the basics, designed to build confidence and inspiration for future study.
Computer Science Summer School
Computer Science Summer School
This course will give students the chance to explore the cutting-edge field of computer science, learning through both theory and practical exercises. Suitable for students with some prior experience.
Dentistry Summer School
Dentistry Summer School
This course introduces students to some of the key dental specialisms, as well as looking at practical skills and patient interaction.
Young Doctors Summer School
Young Doctors Summer School
An accessible introduction to the world of medicine for younger students (ages 11-14), structured so that more academic sessions are interspersed with fun and enjoyable activities which are designed to test and apply the theoretical knowledge gained.
History Summer School
History Summer School
The History Summer School offers a comprehensive introduction into the skills needed for undergraduate study, including questions of intellectual history and historiography.
Summer Law School – Part 2
Summer Law School – Part 2
The Summer Law School Part 2 covers Contract, Tort, Corporate and Insolvency Law, allowing students to engage with legal theory and then put this knowledge into practice through lively discussions and problem questions.
Mathematics Summer School – Part 2
Mathematics Summer School – Part 2
This course, open to students with at least one year of A Level Maths, will provide an undergraduate-style approach to the topics of Calculus, Proofs and Infinities, covering both pure maths and real-world applications.
Economics: Growth, Development and Inequality
Economics: Growth, Development and Inequality
This course will examine how and why economies grow at different rates, what governments can do in terms of economic policy, and the impact on citizens of different distributions of wealth and income within and between economies.
Philosophy Summer School
Philosophy Summer School
On this course students will have the opportunity to discuss some great thinkers and fascinating questions - from ethics and identity to metaphysics and epistemology.
Capital, Financial Markets & Econometrics
Capital, Financial Markets & Econometrics
In this exciting three-day course we will explore the inner workings of financial markets, and the theoretical underpinnings of different systems of money and capital. We will also discover the essential discipline of econometrics.
Summer Law School – Part 3
Summer Law School – Part 3
During the Summer Law School Part 3, students will learn about International Law and Human Rights, critically engaging with key areas of these laws and the legal issues that arise from them.
Historical Study – Historiography
Historical Study – Historiography
Get stuck into the big debates about historical truth, objectivity and purpose. A great way to prepare for the jump from school to undergraduate level perspectives on history.
Historical Study – Tackling Difficult Sources
Historical Study – Tackling Difficult Sources
Discover how to deal with challenging historical sources - excellent preparation for university study.
PPE (Philosophy, Politics and Economics)
PPE (Philosophy, Politics and Economics)
Get a taste of three different academic disciplines and see how each relates to, and enriches, the others.
Introduction to Economics
Introduction to Economics
This course will offer those students without any previous experience of studying economics a taste of both micro and macro economics. An excellent grounding in the basics, designed to build confidence and inspiration for future study.
History Summer School
History Summer School
The History Summer School offers a comprehensive introduction into the skills needed for undergraduate study, including questions of intellectual history and historiography.
Summer Law School – Part 1
Summer Law School – Part 1
The Summer Law School Part 1 will cover Criminal Law, Family Law and Jurisprudence, allowing students to critically engage with legal issues and gain valuable skills needed for an undergraduate Law degree.
Philosophy Summer School
Philosophy Summer School
On this course students will have the opportunity to discuss some great thinkers and fascinating questions - from ethics and identity to metaphysics and epistemology.
Young Writers Summer School
Young Writers Summer School
This event offers students aged 11-14 the opportunity to explore and practise diverse types of writing. Taking in a wide range of forms across prose, poetry and reportage, we will craft individual and group compositions within a friendly and supportive environment.
Medicine Summer School – Part 1
Medicine Summer School – Part 1
This course will introduce students to the core topics of Cardiology and Haematology, as well as to the inter-personal skills required when dealing with patients.
Political Theory and Philosophy
Political Theory and Philosophy
This three-day course will look at the central questions of political philosophy, from liberty and democracy to meaning and purpose in public life.
English Literature Summer School – Part 1
English Literature Summer School – Part 1
An introduction to various critical approaches, including historicism and feminism, which will be used to explore literature dating from 650 to 1790. Ideal as a preparation to undergraduate study.
Summer Law School – Part 2
Summer Law School – Part 2
The Summer Law School Part 2 covers Contract, Tort, Corporate and Insolvency Law, allowing students to engage with legal theory and then put this knowledge into practice through lively discussions and problem questions.
Economics: Growth, Development and Inequality
Economics: Growth, Development and Inequality
This course will examine how and why economies grow at different rates, what governments can do in terms of economic policy, and the impact on citizens of different distributions of wealth and income within and between economies.
Physics Summer School – Part 1
Physics Summer School – Part 1
This course, suitable for all students aged 15-18, will focus on classical mechanics, electromagnetism and astrophysics. The focus will be on interactivity, with seminar classes, problem sets and plenty of individual support.
Young Thinkers Summer School
Young Thinkers Summer School
In our two-day Young Thinkers Summer School we use thought experiments, debates and discussions to sharpen students’ analytical skills, introduce them to exciting new ideas, and give them the confidence they need to argue effectively.
Young Lawyers Summer School
Young Lawyers Summer School
The Young Lawyers Summer School offers students aged 11-14 the opportunity to explore questions of what law is, how laws are made, and how courts and the justice system work, as well as getting a taste of a variety of different legal areas including criminal, family, ...
Medicine Summer School – Part 2
Medicine Summer School – Part 2
This course will introduce students to core topics related to the Respiratory System, Neurology, and Psychiatry.
Young Doctors Summer School
Young Doctors Summer School
An accessible introduction to the world of medicine for younger students (ages 11-14), structured so that more academic sessions are interspersed with fun and enjoyable activities which are designed to test and apply the theoretical knowledge gained.
Capital, Financial Markets & Econometrics
Capital, Financial Markets & Econometrics
In this exciting three-day course we will explore the inner workings of financial markets, and the theoretical underpinnings of different systems of money and capital. We will also discover the essential discipline of econometrics.
English Literature Summer School – Part 2
English Literature Summer School – Part 2
This course will explore literature dating from 1790 to the present day, with students being exposed to different critical approaches including post-colonial theory and the 'death of the author'.
International Relations Summer School
International Relations Summer School
This exciting course will look at global politics through seminars, debates and case studies. Perfect for anyone who is curious about the world and how it works.
Summer Law School – Part 3
Summer Law School – Part 3
The Summer Law School Part 3, will cover the fascinating and rapidly evolving field of International Law and Human Rights Law, offering critical engagement with some of the most interesting and challenging questions which arise.
Physics Summer School – Part 2
Physics Summer School – Part 2
This course, open to students with at least one year of A Level Mathematics, will focus on relativity and quantum mechanics. Class sizes will be small, with plenty of discussion, problem questions and individual support.
Young Scientists Summer School
Young Scientists Summer School
This course for students aged 11-14 offers the opportunity to explore some of the most interesting topics in science, from the foundations of quantum physics to the latest discoveries in genetic engineering, from the tiniest sub-atomic particles to the tallest sky-scrap...
Young Lawyers Summer School
Young Lawyers Summer School
The Young Lawyers Summer School offers students aged 11-14 the opportunity to explore questions of what law is, how laws are made, and how courts and the justice system work, as well as getting a taste of a variety of different legal areas including criminal, family, ...
Medicine Summer School – Part 3
Medicine Summer School – Part 3
This course will introduce students to the topics of emergency medicine and pandemic disease (coronavirus and others).
Politics and Political Economy
Politics and Political Economy
This course will look at some of the most contentious issues in contemporary politics and political economy - from human rights to tax policy and public services.
Classical Civilisations Summer School
Classical Civilisations Summer School
This course will explore the history, literature and international relations of the classical world.
Summer Law School – Part 1
Summer Law School – Part 1
The Summer Law School Part 1 will cover Criminal Law, Family Law and Jurisprudence, allowing students to critically engage with legal issues and gain valuable skills needed for an undergraduate Law degree.
Mathematics Summer School – Part 1
Mathematics Summer School – Part 1
This course, open to students aged 15-18, will focus on Algebra, Modular Arithmetic, Algorithms and Cryptography, looking at both pure and applied aspects of these topics. Small classes, with lots of problem sets and individual support.
Young Writers Summer School
Young Writers Summer School
This event offers students aged 11-14 the opportunity to explore and practise diverse types of writing. Taking in a wide range of forms across prose, poetry and reportage, we will craft individual and group compositions within a friendly and supportive environment.
Young Thinkers Summer School
Young Thinkers Summer School
In our two-day Young Thinkers Summer School we use thought experiments, debates and discussions to sharpen students’ analytical skills, introduce them to exciting new ideas, and give them the confidence they need to argue effectively.
Introduction to Economics
Introduction to Economics
This course will offer those students without any previous experience of studying economics a taste of both micro and macro economics. An excellent grounding in the basics, designed to build confidence and inspiration for future study.
Computer Science Summer School
Computer Science Summer School
This course will give students the chance to explore the cutting-edge field of computer science, learning through both theory and practical exercises. Suitable for students with some prior experience.
Dentistry Summer School
Dentistry Summer School
This course introduces students to some of the key dental specialisms, as well as looking at practical skills and patient interaction.
Young Doctors Summer School
Young Doctors Summer School
An accessible introduction to the world of medicine for younger students (ages 11-14), structured so that more academic sessions are interspersed with fun and enjoyable activities which are designed to test and apply the theoretical knowledge gained.
History Summer School
History Summer School
The History Summer School offers a comprehensive introduction into the skills needed for undergraduate study, including questions of intellectual history and historiography.
Summer Law School – Part 2
Summer Law School – Part 2
The Summer Law School Part 2 covers Contract, Tort, Corporate and Insolvency Law, allowing students to engage with legal theory and then put this knowledge into practice through lively discussions and problem questions.
Mathematics Summer School – Part 2
Mathematics Summer School – Part 2
This course, open to students with at least one year of A Level Maths, will provide an undergraduate-style approach to the topics of Calculus, Proofs and Infinities, covering both pure maths and real-world applications.
Economics: Growth, Development and Inequality
Economics: Growth, Development and Inequality
This course will examine how and why economies grow at different rates, what governments can do in terms of economic policy, and the impact on citizens of different distributions of wealth and income within and between economies.
Philosophy Summer School
Philosophy Summer School
On this course students will have the opportunity to discuss some great thinkers and fascinating questions - from ethics and identity to metaphysics and epistemology.
Capital, Financial Markets & Econometrics
Capital, Financial Markets & Econometrics
In this exciting three-day course we will explore the inner workings of financial markets, and the theoretical underpinnings of different systems of money and capital. We will also discover the essential discipline of econometrics.
Summer Law School – Part 3
Summer Law School – Part 3
During the Summer Law School Part 3, students will learn about International Law and Human Rights, critically engaging with key areas of these laws and the legal issues that arise from them.