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A Guide to May Morning in Oxford

Join the vibrant May Morning celebrations in Oxford, a centuries-old tradition celebrating the arrival of Spring. Festivities include singing, dancing, and revelry. Discover the history behind this unique event and its connection to May Day.

A Good Tutor is the Ultimate Critical Friend

Discover the parallels between effective tutoring and delivering tough feedback. At Oxford Summer Courses, our tutorial teaching method fosters independent learning and critical thought. Learn how Radical Candour principles align with creating a supportive environment.

A Day at Oxford Summer Courses

Experience a day at Oxford Summer Courses: breakfast, tutorials, free afternoons, formal dinners, cultural events, and entertainment. Apply for summer 2023 to explore academic subjects, meet like-minded individuals, and create lifelong friendships.

A Certified Summer Course Experience

Join Oxford Summer Courses for an unforgettable experience in summer 2023. Benefit from top academics, small seminar groups, authentic college living, English cultural activities, and a protected certificate. Earn credit and receive a recommendation letter.

A Brief History of the Bodleian Library

Explore Oxford's Bodleian Libraries, famous for their academic treasures and stunning architecture. As a legal deposit library for 400 years, it houses over 13 million items. From the iconic Radcliffe Camera to the transformed Weston Library, trace its remarkable history and growth.

A Brief History of Mathematical Bridge

Mathematical Bridge in Queen's College, Cambridge defied 18th-century engineering with an arched shape using straight timbers. Designed by Etheridge, built by King, it relies on compression. Repairs and teak rebuild in 1905. Apply to Oxford Summer Courses for a memorable experience in 2023.

8 Tips for Socialising Whilst Studying at Home

If the effects of the pandemic have now left you studying at home, it's essential that you keep socialising with your friends and family to maintain good wellbeing. Read our top tips on how to maintain a healthy social life whilst studying at home.

8 Tips for Getting the Most Out of Studying from Home

Are you currently studying from home and want to make sure you're getting the most out of your study. Read our 8 top tips for making sure your optimising your online learning.

5 Trends in Mechanical Engineering for 2020

Mechanical engineering embraces new technological trends: 1) 3D Printing for prosthetics and art, 2) Nanotechnology in fluid mechanics and bio-medicine, 3) Internet of Things (IoT) connecting devices, 4) Electric Vehicles shift, and 5) CAD-CAM Sustainability for eco-friendly design.

The Week In Education – 29.09.2017

Cambridge tops 2018 Good University Guide, beating Oxford for 5th year. London's Imperial College and University College at #4 and #7. UK Chancellor plans £5,000 tuition fee cut, £1,500 grant for STEM.

The Week in Education – 03.11.2017

Brexit's impact on EU students, Finland's plan to attract more international students, and the potential effects of the Trump administration on US education. Stay informed with our essential education news.

The Museums of Kensington

Students enjoyed London's museums: Natural History Museum's dinosaur exhibition, Victoria and Albert Museum's Pink Floyd display, and Science Museum's simulators. The day ended with a British picnic in Hyde Park.

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