Programme 4: London Immersive Career Experience

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

Category: Programme 4: London Immersive Career Experience

USD $0.00

Programme 4: London Immersive Career Experience is designed for students aged 15 to 18 who have an English level of 4.5 or higher. This programme introduces students to 15 different career choices over a two-week period, offering a holistic view of their dream careers. This curriculum is prepared by industry professionals and provides industry-specific career coaching. Students will have the opportunity to participate in various career simulations and meet like-minded students from around the world. The programme also includes visits to exclusive professional venues.

Start Dates:

- 8 July and 29 July 2024
for students who are interested in the fields of Medicine, Investment Banking, Engineering, Law, Entrepreneurship, and Psychology

- 29 July 2024 for students who are interested in Architecture, Art, Computer Science, Dentistry, Fashion, Filmmaking, Forensic Science, International Politics, and Veterinary Medicine

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LOCATION: UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON (UCL)

 

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COURSE INFORMATION

 

  • Students will reside in single rooms at UCL's Halls of Residence.  All meals, as well as evening and weekend activities, are included in this programme
  • Guardianship will be arranged for all participants during the trip
  • Staff members will be on duty 24/7 during the trip to ensure the safeguarding and pastoral welfare of the students 
  • Upon course completion, students will receive a completion certificate, a personalised reference letter endorsed by industry professionals, and a personalised certificate in digital format for use in The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) or college applications 
  • Students will be invited to attend a graduation ceremony upon course completion 
  • Airport transfer (return) is available at £300

 

 

 

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