Online Events - By Date
Courses and Dates for Summer 2022
Due to the current coronavirus pandemic all courses currently scheduled courses will be online.
All of these events will be live and fully interactive with small seminar groups – a good audio and video connection is essential for participation.
We will keep the availability on this page as up to date as possible, and add any new dates as they are scheduled.
This is a list of events by date, if you would prefer to view a list of events by subject, please click here.
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.
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.
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 Writers Summer School
Young Writers Summer School
This event offers students aged 11-14 the chance to explore and practise diverse types of writing while making new friends and having lots of fun.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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 Coders Summer School
Young Coders Summer School
A two-day introduction to programming for complete beginners.
Young Lawyers Summer School
Young Lawyers Summer School
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.
Money, Capital and Financial Markets
Money, Capital and Financial Markets
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.
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 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.
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.
Classical Civilisations Summer School
Classical Civilisations Summer School
This course will explore the history, literature and international relations of the classical world.
Young Lawyers Summer School
Young Lawyers Summer School
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.
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.
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.
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.
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'.
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.
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).
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.
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.
International Relations Summer School (In-Person)
International Relations Summer School (In-Person)
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 de...
History Summer School (In-Person)
History Summer School (In-Person)
The study of history is about a lot more than facts and dates. Questions of the possibility of historical truth, the methodology of its pursuit and the political responsibilities of historians to both the past and the future are central to the craft of the historian. Th...
Young Thinkers Summer School (In-Person)
Young Thinkers Summer School (In-Person)
In our two-day Young Thinkers Summer School we use thought experiments, debates and discussions to sharpen students’ analytical skills, introduce them to new ideas, and give them the confidence they need to argue effectively.
Economics Summer School (In-Person)
Economics Summer School (In-Person)
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. As well as gaining a good grasp of abstract positions,Â...
Young Lawyers Summer School (In-Person)
Young Lawyers Summer School (In-Person)
Three days of legal debate and discussion for students aged 11-14, culminating in a mock trial with students taking the roles of barristers for the prosecution and defence.
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 you the confidence you need to reason and debate effectively.
Money, Capital and Financial Markets
Money, Capital and Financial Markets
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.
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.
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, looking at some key areas of medical practice, as well as how to deal with patients and take a medical history.
Summer Law School – Part 1 (In-Person)
Summer Law School – Part 1 (In-Person)
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. Â
Philosophy Summer School (In-Person)
Philosophy Summer School (In-Person)
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 ...
International Relations Summer School (In-Person)
International Relations Summer School (In-Person)
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 de...
Economics Summer School (In-Person)
Economics Summer School (In-Person)
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. As well as gaining a good grasp of abstract positions,Â...
Summer Law School Part 2 (In-Person)
Summer Law School Part 2 (In-Person)
The In-Person Summer Law School Part 2 covers Contract and Tort Law, allowing students to engage with legal theory and then put this knowledge into practice through lively discussions and problem questions, and a mock trial.
Money, Capital and Financial Markets
Money, Capital and Financial Markets
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.
Politics Summer School (In-Person)
Politics Summer School (In-Person)
The Politics Summer School offers students the opportunity to discuss questions of political philosophy and science, and to take part in mock parliamentary debates.
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.
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.
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 Writers Summer School
Young Writers Summer School
This event offers students aged 11-14 the chance to explore and practise diverse types of writing while making new friends and having lots of fun.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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 Coders Summer School
Young Coders Summer School
A two-day introduction to programming for complete beginners.
Young Lawyers Summer School
Young Lawyers Summer School
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.
Money, Capital and Financial Markets
Money, Capital and Financial Markets
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.
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 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.
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.
Classical Civilisations Summer School
Classical Civilisations Summer School
This course will explore the history, literature and international relations of the classical world.
Young Lawyers Summer School
Young Lawyers Summer School
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.
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.
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.
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.
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'.
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.
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).
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.
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.
International Relations Summer School (In-Person)
International Relations Summer School (In-Person)
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 de...
History Summer School (In-Person)
History Summer School (In-Person)
The study of history is about a lot more than facts and dates. Questions of the possibility of historical truth, the methodology of its pursuit and the political responsibilities of historians to both the past and the future are central to the craft of the historian. Th...
Young Thinkers Summer School (In-Person)
Young Thinkers Summer School (In-Person)
In our two-day Young Thinkers Summer School we use thought experiments, debates and discussions to sharpen students’ analytical skills, introduce them to new ideas, and give them the confidence they need to argue effectively.
Economics Summer School (In-Person)
Economics Summer School (In-Person)
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. As well as gaining a good grasp of abstract positions,Â...
Young Lawyers Summer School (In-Person)
Young Lawyers Summer School (In-Person)
Three days of legal debate and discussion for students aged 11-14, culminating in a mock trial with students taking the roles of barristers for the prosecution and defence.
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 you the confidence you need to reason and debate effectively.
Money, Capital and Financial Markets
Money, Capital and Financial Markets
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.
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.
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, looking at some key areas of medical practice, as well as how to deal with patients and take a medical history.
Summer Law School – Part 1 (In-Person)
Summer Law School – Part 1 (In-Person)
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. Â
Philosophy Summer School (In-Person)
Philosophy Summer School (In-Person)
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 ...
International Relations Summer School (In-Person)
International Relations Summer School (In-Person)
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 de...
Economics Summer School (In-Person)
Economics Summer School (In-Person)
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. As well as gaining a good grasp of abstract positions,Â...
Summer Law School Part 2 (In-Person)
Summer Law School Part 2 (In-Person)
The In-Person Summer Law School Part 2 covers Contract and Tort Law, allowing students to engage with legal theory and then put this knowledge into practice through lively discussions and problem questions, and a mock trial.
Money, Capital and Financial Markets
Money, Capital and Financial Markets
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.
Politics Summer School (In-Person)
Politics Summer School (In-Person)
The Politics Summer School offers students the opportunity to discuss questions of political philosophy and science, and to take part in mock parliamentary debates.