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Oxford University is one of the oldest and most influential centres of learning in the world, with teaching dating back to the 11th century. Evolving from a loose community of scholars into a structured collegiate system, it has shaped education for centuries. Today, it remains a global institution rooted in tradition, where history, teaching, and the city itself are deeply connected.

Discover Oxford's Hertford Bridge, known as the Bridge of Sighs. Built in 1913, it connects Hertford College and features impressive architecture. Learn its history and its role in movies. Share your thoughts on this iconic bridge.
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Oxford Summer Courses 2026 brings together students aged 9–24 to explore subjects in Oxford, Cambridge, and leading UK schools through discussion, independent learning, and personalised teaching.

Oxford's famous museums, like the Ashmolean and Pitt Rivers, offer a wealth of culture and history. Explore art, antiquities, natural history, and scientific instruments. Don't miss the Weston Library's rich collection.

The COVID-19 crisis disrupted education globally, causing learning loss. Recent data shows children in England are three months behind. Schools are reopening, but learning support is crucial.

Cambridge is a top UK city known for education, architecture, and innovation. Renowned university, rich academic history, compactness, museums, green spaces, and thriving tech industry make it an ideal destination for students and tourists. Discover the vibrant atmosphere of this cultural hub.

Introducing the 'Singapore Diaries' - a three-part article series from our on-course staff about what students on our 2019 summer courses in Singapore enjoyed during their time there.

Explore key law concepts, from constitutional law to criminal justice, and see how studying at Oxford Summer Courses can open doors to exciting careers.

Our schools partnerships manager, Max Humpston, offers a helpful guide on applying to Russell Group universities for international students, including the renowned University of Oxford and University of Cambridge.
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