Logic, Epistemology, and Metaphysics Summer School (Online)
On this course students will have the opportunity to discuss some great thinkers and some timeless and fascinating questions about the nature of reality and our encounters with it.
On this course students will have the opportunity to discuss some great thinkers and some timeless and fascinating questions about the nature of reality and our encounters with it.
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.
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.
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.
This part of the Summer Law School will cover Criminal Law and Family Law, allowing students to critically engage with legal issues and gain valuable skills needed for a legal career.
This course will explore Romanticism, the Rise of the Novel, and Modernism with students being exposed to different critical approaches including post-colonial theory and the 'death of the author'.
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.
This part of the Summer Law School covers civil and corporate law, allowing students to engage with legal theory and then put this knowledge into practice through lively discussions and problem questions.
This four-day course will look at the central questions of moral and political philosophy, from liberty and democracy to meaning and purpose in public life.
The History Summer School offers a comprehensive introduction into the skills needed for undergraduate study, including questions of intellectual history and historiography.