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Oxford Summer Courses proudly announces British Council accreditation for their English Foreign Language Courses. Accreditation ensures superb quality in teaching, resources, welfare, and management.
On National Entrepreneurs Day, we highlight Oxford Summer Courses' founders, Rob and Harry. Childhood friends turned business partners, they identified a market gap for an authentic Oxbridge summer course.
During her marketing internship at Oxford Summer Courses, Bethan joined students on exciting day trips. From Bath to Windsor and London, she experienced new places and witnessed the students' enthusiasm.
Alumni student Andreina discovered her passion for Politics and International Relations at Oxford Summer Courses. She realised the significance of NGOs and think-tanks in effecting change. The programme offered a supportive community and lifelong connections, shaping her ambitions.
Marit, a German student, reflects on his transformative time studying Law at Oxford Summer Courses. The historic charm of Oxford captivated him, and staying at Brasenose College felt like a different world.
Explore the top 10 culturally inspiring cities for students worldwide. From Lausanne's beauty to Berkeley's vibrant scene, these cities offer theatres, museums, libraries, markets, and music venues.
In 2021, chemistry saw growth in technology, sustainability, and virus research. The trends to watch in 2022 are sustainable production, AI virus prediction, efficient drug treatments, and healthcare monitoring with wearable sensors.
LinkedIn is a valuable platform for students to build their professional profile, connect with industry professionals, and explore career opportunities. It's like a CV that never sleeps, helping you showcase your skills and attract potential employers.
Dr Kieron Winn, Oxford Summer Courses Creative Writing tutor, presents The Mortal Man, his poetry collection. It delves into childhood objects, museums, cities, and nature's wonders. Kieron uses traditional rhyme and meter, aiming to leave an impact.
Discover Oxford's literary giants like Lewis Carroll, J.R.R. Tolkien, and C.S. Lewis. Explore lesser-known authors tied to the city, such as Julia Golding, Thomas De Quincey, Evelyn Waugh, and Monica Ali.