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 include a mock crown court trial. In-person course at Woburn House in London.
The Philosophy Summer School will tackle some of the really big questions. We will engage in lively seminar discussions, close textual analysis and exegesis (critical explanation and interpretation of a text), use thought experiments to isolate philosophical intuitions and ideas, and explore our own and others attempted solutions to philosophical problems.
The History Summer School offers a comprehensive introduction into the skills needed for undergraduate study, including questions of intellectual history and historiography. In-person at Woburn House, Central London.
The Economics Summer School will give students aged 15-18 the opportunity to study a range of economics which is wider than that available at school and in a style which encourages active and critical engagement.
In our Young Thinkers Summer School we use thought experiments, philosophical debates and discussions to sharpen students’ analytical skills, introduce them to new ideas, and give them the confidence they need to argue effectively.
In our Young Thinkers Summer School we use thought experiments, philosophical debates and discussions to sharpen students’ analytical skills, introduce them to new ideas, and give them the confidence they need to argue effectively.
In our Young Thinkers Summer School we use thought experiments, philosophical debates and discussions to sharpen students’ analytical skills, introduce them to new ideas, and give them the confidence they need to argue effectively.
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.
This part of the Summer Law School covers civil law, allowing students to engage with legal theory and then put this knowledge into practice through lively discussions and problem questions, as well as a mock county court trial. In-person course at Woburn House in London.
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.
The History Summer School offers a comprehensive introduction into the skills needed for undergraduate study, including questions of intellectual history and historiography.
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.
International Relations scholars strive to understand, and offer explanations for, the actions of states and international institutions and the relationships between them. This five-day course will include core theory, detailed case studies, and lots of exercises and debates to put your knowledge into practice.
An intensive five-day Summer School looking at literature from a wide range of periods and contexts, and exploring a range of theoretical lenses, including historicist, feminist, post-colonial and psychoanalytic criticism.
Three days of legal debate and discussion for students aged 11-14, building to a full mock trial with students taking the roles of barristers for the prosecution and defence.
The Medicine Summer School offers a chance to develop academic and practical skills and is ideal preparation for university. Includes a wide variety of medical topics from cardiology to psychiatry.
An accessible introduction to the world of medicine for younger students, looking at some key areas of medical practice, as well as how to deal with patients and take a medical history.
This course will give students the opportunity to take their first steps towards a legal career in an lively, challenging and enjoyable environment together with others who have an interest in law or who are keen to learn about it.
An accessible introduction to the world of medicine for students aged 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.
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 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 five-day course will cover a wide variety of medical specialisms, and we will also discuss the practical realties of life as a healthcare professional, and the different career paths open to medical students.
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 five-day course will look at the central questions of metaphysics, epistemology, moral and political philosophy - a great chance to debate and discuss the biggest questions about our world and and our lives
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.
Three days of legal debate and discussion for students aged 11-14, building to a full mock trial with students taking the roles of barristers for the prosecution and defence.
The Medicine Summer School offers a chance to develop academic and practical skills and is ideal preparation for university. Includes a wide variety of medical topics from cardiology to psychiatry.
This part of the Summer Law School covers civil law, allowing students to engage with legal theory and then put this knowledge into practice through lively discussions and problem questions, as well as a mock county court trial. In-person course at Woburn House in London.
The Economics Summer School will give students aged 15-18 the opportunity to study a range of economics which is wider than that available at school and in a style which encourages active and critical engagement.
International Relations scholars strive to understand, and offer explanations for, the actions of states and international institutions and the relationships between them. This five-day course will include core theory, detailed case studies, and lots of exercises and debates to put your knowledge into practice.
An accessible introduction to the world of medicine for younger students, looking at some key areas of medical practice, as well as how to deal with patients and take a medical history.
This two-day course introduces students to the world of international relations through engaging debates, hands-on negotiations, and interactive workshops. Participants will explore global challenges, develop key diplomatic skills, and take on the roles of world leaders and negotiators in a dynamic, team-based environment.
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.
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 course will give students the opportunity to take their first steps towards a legal career in an lively, challenging and enjoyable environment together with others who have an interest in law or who are keen to learn about it.
This two-day course introduces students to the world of international relations through engaging debates, hands-on negotiations, and interactive workshops. Participants will explore global challenges, develop key diplomatic skills, and take on the roles of world leaders and negotiators in a dynamic, team-based environment.
An accessible introduction to the world of medicine for students aged 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.
Three days of legal debate and discussion for students aged 11-14, building to a full mock trial with students taking the roles of barristers for the prosecution and defence.
This course, open to students with at least one year of A Level Mathematics, will focus on cosmology, relativity and quantum mechanics. Class sizes will be small, with plenty of discussion, problem questions and individual support.
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 you the confidence you need to reason and debate effectively.
In this exciting three-day course we will explore the inner workings of financial markets, the theoretical underpinnings of different systems of money and capital, and what can happen when those systems fail.
This part of the Summer Law School will look at the the rapidly evolving fields of International and Human Rights Law, with active problem solving and discussion throughout.
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 you the confidence you need to reason and debate effectively.
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