Learning

Outline

Law is an advanced course designed for 18–24-year-olds with a strong interest in understanding the intricacies of the legal system. Students will delve into the role of the European Court of Justice, the relationship between legal systems, and how laws shape our thoughts, actions, and society. The course will cover complex topics such as the harmonisation of national laws and key legal concepts on both a national and international level. Students will also critically analyse a variety of legal sources, exploring the evolution and application of law in different global contexts. With expert guidance, students will gain a deep understanding of legal frameworks and the broader social, economic, and political implications of the law. We don’t follow a fixed curriculum—our tutors tailor the course to the group’s interests, making learning both engaging and relevant. The course also includes a masterclass on legal analysis and critical thinking, along with a reflection session to track progress and set new goals.

Teaching methodology

Learn the Oxford way with tutorial-style teaching. Your expert tutor will foster self-directed learning and critical thinking through interactive seminars in small groups (no bigger than 8). During your course, you will complete two pieces of independent work (essays or problem sheets), which your tutor will then evaluate in either a 1:1 or 2:1 tutorial. Tutorials will provide you with the opportunity to discuss your work and feedback with your tutor and learn new perspectives from your classmates. On completion of the course, you'll receive a certificate and letter of recommendation from your tutor.

Stay in the City of Cambridge

Stay in the City of Cambridge

Stay in our Cambridge Summer School

Stay in our Cambridge Summer School

Stay in our Cambridge Summer School

The city of Cambridge, with more than 800 years of academic tradition, has been a centre of legal thought and scholarship, shaping ideas of justice, rights, and governance across the world. From historic debates on common law to modern research in international and human rights law, Cambridge has long influenced legal systems and policy. As part of the 18–24 Law (Advanced) programme, you’ll live in a city defined by inquiry and intellectual rigour. The city of Cambridge provides an inspiring backdrop for learning, with its historic colleges, renowned libraries, and a tradition of exploring how law shapes society.

Accommodation

Food and catering

Meals are provided on a half-board basis (breakfast and dinner), served in college dining halls or at selected local restaurants. Students arrange their own lunch. All dietary requirements are catered for.

The Oxford Summer Courses Experience

Law defines how societies function — shaping rights, responsibility, and justice around the world. In Cambridge, students analyse landmark cases, legal principles, and contemporary challenges such as human rights, technological regulation, and international cooperation. Through debate and critical evaluation, they explore how legal systems evolve and how lawyers use evidence, reasoning, and advocacy to drive meaningful outcomes.

This advanced-level course is designed for students who have completed at least two years of undergraduate study (or equivalent) in a related field. Tutorials are capped at eight learners, ensuring rigorous academic discussion and space to refine legal argumentation. Two independent assignments receive personalised tutor feedback that strengthens research, structure, and clarity — essential for further progress in legal studies. With enrichment activities, college-style living, and an international cohort, students develop independence, confidence, and stronger direction in their legal ambitions. Each participant leaves with a certificate of completion and a tailored tutor recommendation to support future applications.

Georgios N
Georgios holds a DPhil in Constitutional Theory from the University of Oxford. His research focuses on constitutional emergencies, including economic crises and national security situations. He has previously clerked for two Associate Justices at the Greek Council of State and worked at a legal firm in Athens specialising in criminal law. His wider academic interests include constitutional law and theory, human rights, legal and moral philosophy, and the history of political and constitutional institutions.
Shahab S
Shahab holds a PhD in Law from King’s College London and specialises in International Human Rights Law, Anti-discrimination Law, Islamic Law, and Contract Law. His doctoral research offers a critical and comparative analysis of discrimination in both International and Islamic legal systems, with the aim of reshaping and improving current legal discourse.
Dr Teresa S
Teresa holds a PhD in Constitutional Law from the University of Buenos Aires and specialises in Public Law—including Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, Human Rights—and EU Law. Before moving into academia, she worked as a lawyer in major firms and later in the Argentine House of Representatives and Ministry of Finance, advising on legal and policy matters. She now works as an independent legal researcher, providing comparative law advice to law firms, academics, and public bodies.
Chloe H
Chloe is a PhD candidate at the University of Hertfordshire specialising in Public Law, Human Rights, and AI Ethics. Her research focuses on the relationship between AI and the law, with the aim of influencing future legislative developments. Alongside her doctoral work, Chloe teaches undergraduate seminars using active learning techniques and provides regular feedback to support students’ academic progress.

Tutors

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Cambridge Summer School Accommodation

Murray Edwards College
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Westminster, London

Visiting Westminster in London is a must-see for anyone interested in the city's rich history and iconic landmarks. This historic district is located in the heart of London and boasts several of the city's most famous attractions, including the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, and Buckingham Palace.

British Museum

The British Museum, located in the heart of London, is one of the world's most renowned museums, housing a vast and diverse collection of over 8 million historical artefacts from all corners of the globe. Founded in 1753, the museum covers over 2 million years of human history, from ancient civilisations to modern times.

Canterbury

Visiting Canterbury is a journey back in time to the heart of medieval England. The charming city boasts a rich history and stunning architecture, including the iconic Canterbury Cathedral, which has been a place of worship for over 1,400 years. Visitors can also immerse themselves in the world of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, and even try on clothing from the era for a truly authentic experience.

Greenwich

Greenwich is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, science, or exploration. The Royal Observatory offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of space, time, and navigation, while the Cutty Sark provides a unique opportunity to step aboard a historic tea clipper from the 19th century. At the National Maritime Museum, visitors can uncover stories about how the modern world was shaped by centuries of seafaring exploration.

Warwick Castle

Visiting Warwick Castle is an opportunity to explore the rich history of this magnificent medieval fortress. It dates back to the 11th century and has played a significant role in English history. Students can explore the castle's impressive collection of buildings and exhibitions, as well as witness jousting tournaments, falconry displays, and other live shows.

Tower of London

The Tower of London is a historic castle and fortress that has served as a royal palace, prison, and even a zoo over the centuries. Visitors can explore its impressive collection of buildings and exhibitions, including the iconic White Tower, the Crown Jewels, and the medieval palace. They can also learn about the infamous prisoners who were held in the tower over the centuries, including Anne Boleyn and Guy Fawkes.

Portsmouth

Visiting Portsmouth offers an opportunity to explore the rich maritime history of the UK. The city has played a significant role in the country's naval history, and students can learn about this at the historic dockyard, which is home to several iconic ships. They can also explore the Mary Rose Museum, which houses the remains of Henry VIII's flagship, and the National Museum of the Royal Navy.

Typical outings

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Timetable

Discover our sample timetable for learners aged 18-24 and experience the immersive learning of Oxford Summer Courses. Our small group tutorials and seminars, led by expert tutors, will help prepare you for future academic pursuits and professional careers while considering the experience you already have in your chosen subject. With a dynamic social and cultural programme, you'll get valuable insights of what it's like to study at Cambridge and create unforgettable memories.

Dates & Prices

What is included?
  • Teaching: All interactive classes (15 students or less).
  • Meals: Not included.
  • Accommodation: Not included.
  • Trips & Activities: All-day trips and activities included.
  • Airport Transfer: Not included.
  • Insurance: Not included.
  • Certificate: Paper certificate.
  • Customer Service: Standard.
  • Friends & Family Discount: Not included.
Juniors Non-residential
What is included?
  • Teaching: All interactive classes (15 students or less).
  • Meals: Not included.
  • Accommodation: Not included.
  • Trips & Activities: All-day trips and activities included.
  • Airport Transfer: Not included.
  • Insurance: Not included.
  • Certificate: Paper certificate.
  • Customer Service: Standard.
  • Friends & Family Discount: Not included.
Scholars Non-residential
What is included?
  • Teaching: All teaching, including small group seminars (8 students or less) and interactive workshops.
  • Meals: Not included.
  • Accommodation: Not included.
  • Certificate: Paper.
  • Customer Service: Standard.
  • Airport Transfer: Not included.
  • Insurance: Not included.
  • Flexibility: Not included.
  • Future Coaching Session: Not included.
  • Friends & Family Discounts: Not included.
Non-residential
What is included?
  • Teaching: All interactive classes (15 students or less).
  • Meals: Full-board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner provided).
  • Accommodation: Standard (shared room).
  • Trips & Activities: All-day trips and activities included.
  • Airport Transfer: Included.
  • Insurance: Travel and medical insurance included.
  • Certificate: Paper certificate.
  • Customer Service: Standard.
  • Friends & Family Discount: Not included.
Private
What is included?
  • Teaching: All interactive classes (15 students or less).
  • Meals: Full-board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner provided).
  • Accommodation: Standard (shared room).
  • Trips & Activities: All-day trips and activities included.
  • Airport Transfer: Included.
  • Insurance: Travel and medical insurance included.
  • Certificate: Paper certificate awarded at the graduation ceremony.
  • Customer Service: Standard.
  • Friends & Family Discount: Not included.
Standard
What is included?
  • Teaching: 13-24: Tutorials (1-2 students per tutor), seminars, and workshops.
  • Meals: Ages 13-15 are Full-board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner included), and ages 16-24 are Half-board (breakfast and dinner included). Meals are served at the accommodation or local restaurants.
  • Accommodation: Single or twin room (confirmed by us at a later date).
  • Certificate: Digital.
  • Customer Service: Standard.
  • Airport Transfer: Not included.
  • Insurance: Not included.
  • Flexibility: Not included.
  • Future Coaching Session: Not included.
  • Friends & Family Discount: Not included.
Classic
What is included?
  • Teaching: All teaching, including small group seminars (8 students or less) and interactive workshops.
  • Meals: Ages 13-15 are Full-board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner included), and ages 16-24 are Half-board (breakfast and dinner included). Meals are served at the accommodation or local restaurants.
  • Accommodation: Concierge helps select the best available option.
  • Certificate: Framed, signed (wet signature).
  • Customer Service: Enhanced (OxSC concierge).
  • Airport Transfer: Included (Heathrow Airport only. No time restrictions.).
  • Insurance: Platinum coverage (top-level protection on cancellation, medical, baggage).
  • Flexibility: One-year free deferral.
  • Future Coaching Session: Included (1 session).
  • Friends & Family Discount: Discounted stay/meals for family in top Oxford/Cambridge hotels while on course.
Premier
What is included?
  • Teaching: All teaching, including small group seminars (8 students or less) and interactive workshops.
  • Meals: Ages 13-15 are Full-board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner included), and ages 16-24 are Half-board (breakfast and dinner included). Meals are served at the accommodation or local restaurants.
  • Accommodation: Guaranteed private room and bathroom.
  • Certificate: Paper.
  • Customer Service: Standard.
  • Airport Transfer: Included (Heathrow Airport only, available for flights arriving/departing between 8:00 AM and 3:00 PM. T&Cs apply.).
  • Insurance: Enhanced coverage (higher limits on cancellation, medical, baggage).
  • Flexibility: One-year free deferral.
  • Future Coaching Session: Not included.
  • Friends & Family Discount: Discounted stay/meals for family in top Oxford/Cambridge hotels while on course.
Superior
What is included?
  • Teaching: All teaching, including small group seminars (8 students or less) and interactive workshops.
  • Meals: Ages 13-15 are Full-board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner included), and ages 16-24 are Half-board (breakfast and dinner included). Meals are served at the accommodation or local restaurants.
  • Accommodation: Select your preferred single or twin room (shared bathroom).
  • Certificate: Paper.
  • Customer Service: Standard.
  • Airport Transfer: Included (Heathrow Airport only, available for flights arriving/departing between 8:00 AM and 3:00 PM. T&Cs apply.).
  • Insurance: Standard coverage (cancellation, medical, baggage).
  • Flexibility: Not included.
  • Future Coaching Session: Not included.
  • Friends & Family Discounts: Not included.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s included in the 18–24 programme?

It depends on the package you choose.

  • Non-Residential (day): tutorial-style classes (max 8 students), academic workshops, and subject-related excursions.
  • Plus (residential): everything in Non-Res plus accommodation, half-board meals (breakfast and dinner), evening events, and dedicated support from on-course staff.
  • Superior & Premier: everything in Plus with enhanced accommodation, additional support, upgraded insurance, and premium benefits — including concierge-style assistance (Premier) and more flexibility.

You can compare all tiers in full on our Prices & Dates page.

Are there different package options for ages 18–24?

Yes — there are four options: Non-Residential, Plus, Superior, and Premier.

Each tier includes the same academic experience but different levels of accommodation, meal plans, and support. Full comparisons are available on our Prices & Dates page.

Who teaches the 18–24 courses?

Teaching is delivered by experienced academics and subject specialists. Classes follow an Oxford-style tutorial format — discussion-based, academically rigorous, and designed to help students develop higher-level thinking, analytical skills, and deeper subject expertise.

What’s the difference between the Oxford and Cambridge 18–24 programmes?

Oxford is open to all learners aged 18–24. Cambridge is more advanced and requires at least two years of undergraduate study in a related subject.

What recognition do 18–24 students receive at the end of the course?

Every learner receives a certificate of achievement, detailed written tutor feedback, and a Letter of Recommendation based on their engagement and academic performance — useful for university, postgraduate, or professional applications.

Why choose Oxford Summer Courses for ages 18–24?

We’re an award-winning summer school with learners joining from 150+ countries each year. Our courses are highly rated for academic quality, small tutorial groups, and personalised teaching. Unlike many programmes, we don’t follow a fixed curriculum — tutors shape content around student interests, goals, and academic level. It’s a chance to deepen subject knowledge, gain confidence, build global connections, and study in world-renowned academic settings.