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What is Classical Civilisation? Student Guide

Classical Civilisation explores the ancient worlds of Greece and Rome — their literature, philosophy, politics, and art — and how these civilisations continue to shape modern life. At Oxford Summer Courses, students aged 16–24 can study myths, epics, and ancient thought in Oxford through personalised, discussion-led learning with expert tutors.

What is History? Student Guide

History is the study of how past events, people, and cultures have shaped the present — helping us understand change, conflict, and human progress. At Oxford Summer Courses, students aged 13–24 can explore historical themes in Oxford or Cambridge, sharpening their research and critical thinking skills through personalised, expert-led learning.

What is International Relations? Student Guide

International Relations explores how countries interact, cooperate, and address global challenges such as conflict, diplomacy, and human rights. At Oxford Summer Courses, students aged 16–24 can study IR in Oxford or Cambridge, gaining critical insight into global politics, international law, and diplomacy in small, expert-led classes.

What is International Development? Student Guide

International Development explores how societies can reduce inequality, improve quality of life, and build sustainable futures across the globe. At Oxford Summer Courses, students aged 16–24 can study key global challenges like poverty, health, and climate action in small, discussion-based classes in Oxford.

What is Physics? Student Guide

Physics explores the fundamental principles of matter, energy, space, and time — from atoms to galaxies. At Oxford Summer Courses, students aged 13–24 can study Physics in Oxford or Cambridge, developing critical thinking and scientific skills through interactive, tutor-led sessions.

What is Art History? Student Guide

Art History is the study of how people across time have expressed ideas through visual culture — from ancient temples to modern installations. At Oxford Summer Courses, students aged 16–24 can explore this rich and thought-provoking subject in Oxford through personalised learning and expert-led discussions.

What is Biology? Student Guide

Biology is the study of life — from cells and DNA to ecosystems and evolution — helping us understand how living things function, adapt, and thrive. At Oxford Summer Courses, students aged 13–24 can explore biology in Oxford through hands-on learning, expert teaching, and personalised projects.

What is Architecture? Student Guide

Architecture is the art and science of designing the spaces we live, work, and connect in — blending creativity, engineering, and cultural insight. At Oxford Summer Courses, students aged 13–24 can explore architecture in Oxford through hands-on projects, personalised learning, and inspiring surroundings.

What is Chemistry? Student Guide

Chemistry is the study of matter and how it transforms — from everyday reactions to cutting-edge innovations in medicine, energy, and materials. At Oxford Summer Courses, students aged 13–24 can explore this central science through personalised, hands-on learning in Oxford or Cambridge.

What is English Literature? Student Guide

English Literature is the study of written works—from timeless classics to contemporary voices—that explores themes of identity, power, and human experience while honing critical thinking and creative expression. Oxford Summer Courses offers immersive, tailored programmes in Oxford and Cambridge for students aged 16–24, providing deep discussions, guided readings, and project-based learning to help you engage with texts and refine your analytical and communication skills.

What is Marketing and Media? Student Guide

Marketing and Media is the study of how brands craft messages, connect with audiences, and influence behaviour through storytelling, strategy, and digital innovation. Oxford Summer Courses offers a practical Marketing and Media programme in Oxford for students aged 16–17, tailored to your interests in branding, content creation, and the fast-paced world of communication.

What is Media Studies? Student Guide

Media Studies explores how media shapes our world — from films and social media to news and advertising — teaching students to analyse messages, challenge assumptions, and understand influence in modern society. Oxford Summer Courses offers a dynamic Media Studies programme in Cambridge for ages 13–15, with tailored seminars on topics like representation, media language, and digital culture.