Programme 2: Oxford College Experience

Item No.: 2024 UK summer programme 2 (aged 15-18)

Category: Programme 2: Oxford College Experience

USD $0.00

Programme 2: The Oxford College Experience is specifically designed for students aged 15 to 17 who have a B1 and above English level. Hosted at the University of Oxford, students will participate in 25 hours of tuition per week in the traditional Oxford academic environment. They will stay on-site at an Oxford college campus in Wi-Fi-equipped single rooms with shared bathroom facilities.

Start Dates:

- 30 June 2024

- 14 July 2024

- 28 July 2024

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  • Description

 

 

LOCATION: THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD

 

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COURSE INFORMATION

 

  • Students will study in a traditional higher-education setting through a series of lectures, seminars, tutorials and hands-on workshops.  They will access the facilities of one of the world's leading universities, and will join lessons led by inspirational tutors

 

  • They will take the following major subjects
    • Computer Science
    • Engineering
    • Politics and Economics
    • Medicine
    • International Relations
    • Law
    • Business

 

  • Students will also enjoy a wide array of social activities and excursions to central London and the local areas 

 

 

PROGRAMME 2: OXFORD COLLEGE EXPERIENCE INCLUDES

 

  • Students will reside on the University of Oxford's Hall of Residence.  All meals and laundry service are included in the programe 
  • Students will be invited to a formal dinner, a traditional experience for all students in the university 
  • Participants will take part in an action-packed Industry Experience each week hosted by guest speakers to obtain a first-hand experience of their chosen field
  • A graduation ceremony will be held upon course completion  
  • Travel insurance will be arranged for all participants
  • A UK SIM card can be arranged upon request 
  • Airport transfer (return) is available at £260 

 

 

 

Photo credit: The University of Oxford