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Barnard College, Columbia University, USA

Experimental Psychology at University of Columbia in New York

20 years of educational excellence, global student engagement, expert faculty from leading universities.

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June - Boarding

Start 6/28/2026
End 7/11/2026
Duration 2 Weeks
Price $9,479

July - Boarding

Start 7/12/2026
End 7/25/2026
Duration 2 Weeks
Price $9,479

Course Description: Experimental Psychology at University of Columbia in New York

The Psychology programme offers students a fascinating introduction to the scientific study of the human mind and behaviour. Designed for curious and analytical thinkers, this programme explores how people think, feel, learn, and interact, while developing the academic skills required for future study in psychology and related disciplines.

Blending theory with practical application, students are encouraged to question assumptions, analyse real-world behaviour, and understand how psychological research shapes areas such as mental health, education, social relationships, and decision-making. The programme provides an excellent foundation for students considering psychology, neuroscience, medicine, law, education, or social sciences at university 🎓.

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Who This Programme Is For �*

This programme is ideal for students who are curious about human behaviour and motivated to understand what drives thoughts, emotions, and actions. It suits students seeking their first structured exposure to psychology, as well as those who wish to deepen existing interest before committing to undergraduate study.

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What Students Will Gain �*

By the end of the programme, students will typically:

Develop an understanding of core psychological concepts and theories Learn how psychologists investigate behaviour using scientific research methods Explore how psychology applies to real-world issues such as mental health, relationships, and social behaviour 🌍 Strengthen analytical thinking through case studies and evidence-based discussion Build confidence in articulating ideas clearly through presentations, debates, and written work Develop transferable skills including critical thinking, teamwork, and ethical reasoning

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How Students Learn �*

Teaching follows a university-style approach, combining interactive lectures, seminars, group discussions, and guided activities. Students are introduced to psychological research methods and learn how to evaluate studies, interpret findings, and apply theory to practical scenarios.

Learning is highly participatory. Students engage in discussions, collaborative tasks, and structured exercises that encourage independent thinking and thoughtful debate 🤝. Presentations and reflective activities help students develop confidence in communicating complex ideas clearly.

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Core Skills Developed �*

Alongside subject knowledge, students develop essential academic and life skills. These typically include critical analysis, logical reasoning, ethical awareness, and effective communication. Working with international peers enhances collaboration and cultural awareness, while structured challenges support independence and self-confidence.

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Indicative Areas of Study �*

(Final module titles and structure to be confirmed)

Foundations of Psychology

Students are introduced to psychology as a scientific discipline, exploring how psychologists study the mind and behaviour and how different perspectives approach human experience.

Cognitive Psychology

This area focuses on mental processes such as memory, perception, attention, language, and decision-making, helping students understand how people process information 🧠.

Developmental Psychology

Students explore how individuals change across the lifespan, examining cognitive, emotional, and social development from childhood through adolescence and beyond.

Social Psychology

This area examines how individuals behave in social contexts, including topics such as group behaviour, conformity, social influence, identity, and interpersonal relationships 🤝.

Mental Health and Wellbeing

Students explore psychological approaches to understanding mental health, wellbeing, and emotional resilience, while considering how psychology informs support systems and interventions.

Research Methods and Ethics

Students learn how psychological research is designed, conducted, and evaluated. Ethical considerations are emphasised, helping students understand responsibility in psychological study and practice ⚖️.

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The Psychology Experience �*

Throughout the programme, students are encouraged to think deeply, ask questions, and challenge ideas in a supportive academic environment. Opportunities to present findings, engage in debate, and reflect on learning help build confidence and academic maturity.

By the end of the programme, students leave with a clearer understanding of psychology as a subject and career pathway, as well as the skills needed to succeed in future academic study and beyond.

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*� Experience the Energy of New York City

New York is a city of ambition, creativity, and constant movement — a place where ideas are born and cultures collide. From world-class museums and iconic landmarks to cutting-edge business districts and legendary theatres, the city offers endless opportunities to learn, explore, and be inspired. This two-week summer experience places students at the centre of one of the most exciting cities on earth 🌍✨.

Students live and learn on campus at Columbia University, one of the United States’ eight prestigious Ivy League universities. Located in the heart of Manhattan, Columbia is internationally recognised for academic excellence, research leadership, and innovation, with alumni including presidents, global leaders, writers, and thinkers. Studying here offers a rare chance to experience an elite academic environment while discovering the energy of New York first-hand.

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*�️ Life on Campus at Barnard College

Students are based at Barnard College, part of Columbia University and located in the vibrant neighbourhood of Morningside Heights on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. The campus combines classic Ivy League architecture with modern facilities, creating a welcoming and inspiring environment for learning and community life.

Living on campus means students study, dine, and relax just like real undergraduates 🎓. With Central Park, Broadway, cafés, theatres, and restaurants just minutes away, Barnard provides the perfect base for both academic focus and city exploration. Campus life encourages independence, confidence, and friendships with like-minded peers from around the world.

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*� Beyond the Classroom

Learning doesn’t stop when lessons end. Afternoons and weekends are filled with supervised cultural activities and city exploration, giving students the chance to experience New York in a safe, structured, and exciting way.

Students can expect a rich programme of outings that bring the city to life and connect classroom learning with real-world experience.

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*� Art & Culture Capital of the World

New York’s cultural scene is unmatched. Students have opportunities to explore world-famous museums such as:

  • The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) 🖼️

  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art

  • Other leading galleries and cultural spaces

These visits expose students to priceless artworks, contemporary exhibitions, and global perspectives on creativity and history.

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*� Experience Broadway

From dazzling performances to historic theatres, Broadway represents the pinnacle of live entertainment. Whether it’s a first-time visit or a long-held dream, seeing a Broadway show is a truly unforgettable experience 🌟.

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*� United Nations Guided Tour

Step inside the world of international diplomacy with a guided visit to the United Nations headquarters. Students explore iconic spaces such as the General Assembly Hall and Security Council Chamber while learning about global cooperation, leadership, and world affairs 🕊️.

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*� Iconic New York Landmarks

No visit to New York is complete without experiencing its legendary sights:

  • Views from the Empire State Building

  • The electric atmosphere of Times Square ✨

  • A ferry ride past the Statue of Liberty

  • Walks through Central Park

These moments create memories that last long after the summer ends.

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*� Visit the Financial District

Students also explore the heart of global finance with a visit to Wall Street. Highlights include seeing:

  • The New York Stock Exchange

  • The Federal Reserve Bank

  • The World Trade Center Memorial

This experience offers insight into economics, global markets, and modern history in one of the world’s most influential business hubs.

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✨ A summer in New York is more than a course — it’s a life-changing experience. Students leave with new perspectives, greater confidence, global friendships, and unforgettable memories from one of the world’s greatest cities.

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*� The Academic Experience

Learning extends beyond traditional classrooms through a dynamic and interactive teaching approach. Students take part in:

  • Workshops focused on practical application

  • Small-group seminars encouraging discussion and debate

  • Collaborative group projects

  • Educational trips that bring academic subjects to life

  • Interactive lectures delivered by passionate educators

  • Guest talks and masterclasses from professionals and academics

This approach builds confidence, critical thinking, communication skills, and intellectual independence—skills that are essential for future academic and professional success.

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*� Graduation & Achievement

At the end of the programme, students take part in a formal graduation ceremony, celebrating both academic progress and personal development. Each student receives:

  • certificate of completion

  • Academic feedback highlighting strengths, growth, and engagement

Graduation is a meaningful milestone and often one of the most memorable moments of the entire experience.

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✈️ Airport Transfers (Supervised – Optional Add-On)

To ensure safe and stress-free travel, fully supervised airport transfers are available and included in the price. This service is particularly reassuring for students travelling independently.

Transfer Prices

  • John F. Kennedy (JFK)

  • Transfers are one-way and must be booked in advance

What the Transfer Service Includes

  • Meet & greet by trained staff at the airport

  • Flight tracking and arrival monitoring

  • Assistance through arrivals and baggage collection

  • Direct transport to campus by coach, minibus, or taxi

  • Full supervision throughout the journey

  • Support with unaccompanied minor procedures (if required)

Flight Time Windows

  • Arrivals: 09:00 – 16:00 EDT

  • Departures: 09:00 – 16:00 EDT

The mode of transport is determined based on the number of students arriving at similar times and travelling to the same campus. Specific transport types cannot be requested.

⚽🏃‍♀️ Enjoy Your Favourites — or Try Something New

Sports in New York make the most of the city’s iconic green spaces and vibrant waterfront energy. Students take part in active, social sessions that blend fitness, teamwork, and fun — all set against unforgettable city backdrops 🌆🌿.

From relaxed movement to friendly competition, activities are designed to be inclusive and enjoyable for all experience levels, encouraging students to stay active while connecting with friends.

What to expect:

  • ⚽ Football games and friendly matches in Riverside Park

  • 🚶 Scenic walks and light run-club sessions along riverside paths

  • 🏃‍♂️ Fitness-focused games and outdoor movement sessions

  • 🤝 Inclusive, social sports open to everyone — no prior experience needed

  • 🎉 A lively mix of outdoor activities that balance energy and enjoyment

These sessions are the perfect way to unwind after lessons, stay healthy, and experience New York from a fresh, active perspective.

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*�️ Supervision & Student Welfare

Student safety and wellbeing are prioritised at all times. Dedicated residential staff live on campus and are available day and night to supervise, support, and assist students.

Clear routines, structured schedules, and visible staff presence ensure a secure and supportive environment, while allowing students to build independence responsibly.

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*� Free Time & Supervision Guidelines

Free time is carefully managed and varies by age group:

Ages 16–18

  • May leave campus during designated times

  • Must be in groups of two or more

  • Must sign out and carry emergency contact details

  • Curfews apply; students may not leave campus after curfew

Public transport use is generally prohibited unless written permission is given.

A Day in the Life – New York Summer Program

Life in New York is dynamic, fast-paced, and inspiring. Each day is carefully structured to balance academic learning, cultural exploration, and social connection—while ensuring student safety, routine, and wellbeing.

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*�️ Weekday Schedule (Monday–Friday)

07:30 – Wake-Up & Morning Routine

Students wake up in their residence and prepare for the day ahead. Staff are present to support younger students and ensure everyone is ready on time.

08:00 – 08:45 – Breakfast

A supervised breakfast with peers from around the world. This is a relaxed social start to the day and an opportunity to plan ahead with friends.

09:00 – 12:30 – Academic Sessions

Morning classes focus on academic enrichment and subject-specific learning. Lessons are interactive and discussion-based, led by experienced instructors.

Students engage in:

  • Seminars and workshops

  • Group discussions and presentations

  • Practical, real-world case studies

Short breaks are included to maintain focus and energy.

12:30 – 13:30 – Lunch

Students enjoy lunch in a supervised environment. This is a chance to relax, recharge, and socialize before the afternoon programme.

13:30 – 17:30 – Afternoon Activities & City Exploration

Afternoons combine structured learning with experiential activities. Depending on the day, students may take part in:

  • Skill-building workshops or project work

  • Guest speaker talks

  • Guided city walks and cultural visits

  • Museum trips, neighbourhood exploration, or themed tours

Learning extends beyond the classroom, allowing students to experience New York as a living classroom.

18:00 – 19:00 – Dinner

Dinner is served in a supervised setting, offering time to unwind and share highlights from the day.

19:30 – 21:30 – Evening Social Programme

Evenings focus on community, confidence, and fun. Activities rotate and may include:

  • Group games and quiz nights

  • Talent shows or debates

  • Movie nights or themed socials

  • Sports or light fitness sessions

All evening activities are staff-led and supervised.

22:00 – Curfew & Lights Out

Students return to their rooms to wind down. Staff conduct evening check-ins to ensure everyone is safe and settled for the night.

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*� Weekend Experience (Saturday & Sunday)

Weekends are designed to be exciting, immersive, and memorable—giving students the chance to experience New York more deeply while maintaining structure and supervision.

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*� Saturday – Full-Day Exploration

08:30 – Breakfast

09:30 – 17:00 – Full-Day Excursion

Saturday is typically dedicated to a major New York experience, such as:

  • Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island

  • Central Park exploration and museums

  • Brooklyn neighbourhoods and landmarks

  • Times Square, Broadway districts, or cultural hubs

Lunch is included as part of the excursion day.

18:30 – Dinner

19:30 – 21:30 – Relaxed Evening Activity

Evenings are lighter and social, featuring activities such as:

  • Movie night

  • Group games

  • Casual socials or reflection sessions

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*� Sunday – Balance & Recharge

09:00 – Breakfast

10:00 – 13:00 – Light Activities / Optional Outings

Sundays are slower paced, allowing students to recharge. Activities may include:

  • Brunch outings

  • Walking tours or scenic neighbourhood visits

  • On-campus activities or group downtime

13:00 – Lunch

14:00 – 17:00 – Free Time with Supervision

Students enjoy supervised free time to relax, journal, socialize, or explore nearby areas with staff.

18:00 – Dinner

19:30 – 21:00 – Preparation for the Week Ahead

Group check-ins, light activities, and early nights help students reset for the coming week.

21:30 – Early Curfew

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✨ The New York Experience

Every day blends structure with discovery—academic focus with real-world exposure, and independence with guidance. Students leave not only with new knowledge, but with confidence, global friendships, and unforgettable memories of life in New York.

*�️ Meals

Meals are included as part of the programme and vary by age group:

  • Ages 16–18: Breakfast and dinner

Meals are served in college dining halls or designated venues and are designed to be nutritious and balanced. Students not provided with lunch have easy access to cafés and restaurants in South Kensington

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*� What to Pack (Key Essentials)

Students should bring:

  • Laptop and charger (essential for academic work)

  • Passport, visa (if required), travel tickets, and insurance details

  • Everyday clothing for variable UK weather

  • Comfortable shoes and sportswear

  • Formal outfit for graduation

  • Toiletries and any personal medication

Laundry facilities, bedding, and towels are provided on campus.

*� Inspirational Guest Speakers

Inspiring the next generation of leaders, thinkers, and innovators

Throughout the programme, students have the unique opportunity to hear directly from world-leading academics, pioneers, entrepreneurs, and public figures. These guest speaker sessions go beyond lectures — they are interactive, thought-provoking experiences designed to spark curiosity, ambition, and confidence.

Through talks, debates, and Q&A sessions, students gain insight into real-world careers, global challenges, and the journeys behind extraordinary achievements.

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*� Previous Headline Guest Speakers

Here are just a few of the inspiring figures who have previously shared their experiences with students:

*� Professor Brian Cox

Physicist & Media Personality A Fellow of the Royal Society and Professor of Particle Physics, Professor Brian Cox is widely known for making complex science accessible and exciting. Through his work in research and broadcasting, he inspires young people to think boldly about the universe, innovation, and discovery.

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*� Helen Sharman CMG OBE

First British Astronaut Selected from over 13,000 applicants, Helen Sharman became the first Briton in space at just 27 years old. In her talks, she shares her journey from selection and training to life in orbit, helping students understand resilience, preparation, and what it takes to achieve the extraordinary.

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*� Rory Sutherland

Vice-Chairman, Ogilvy UK A leading voice in behavioural science and creative thinking, Rory challenges conventional logic and highlights the power of creativity in business and decision-making. His sessions encourage students to rethink how ideas, psychology, and innovation shape the modern world.

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*� Simon Morris

Co-Founder of LOVEFiLM & Chief Creative Officer at Amazon Simon played a key role in building LOVEFiLM into what became Amazon Prime. As Amazon’s first Chief Creative Officer, his work spans global campaigns and innovation at scale, offering students rare insight into branding, creativity, and leadership in global companies.

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*� David Olusoga

Historian & Broadcaster An award-winning historian, filmmaker, and author, David Olusoga brings history to life through powerful storytelling. His work explores identity, heritage, and overlooked narratives, encouraging students to think critically about history and its relevance today.

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⚖️ Baroness Shami Chakrabarti

Lawyer & Member of the House of Lords A leading human rights advocate and public speaker, Baroness Chakrabarti has spent decades campaigning for civil liberties and justice. Her sessions challenge students to consider ethics, law, and leadership in a complex modern society.

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*� Featured Academic Guest Lecturers

Insights from leading researchers and educators

Alongside headline speakers, students also learn from academic experts and professionals who are shaping the future through research, innovation, and teaching.

*� João Matos

A DPhil researcher whose work focuses on ethical and trustworthy artificial intelligence in healthcare. With academic experience spanning Oxford, MIT, Harvard, and Duke, João shares how research, ethics, and technology intersect in real-world applications.

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*� Angela Hobbs

Innovation Strategist & Professional Coach Angela supports entrepreneurs and organisations in building inclusive, high-performing teams. Her sessions focus on leadership, decision-making, and navigating complexity — skills essential for future founders and leaders.

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*� Dr. Carolina Redolfi

Senior Lecturer & Researcher With over 15 years of international teaching experience, Dr. Redolfi specialises in marketing, leadership, and student-centred learning. Her work empowers students to thrive academically and professionally in an ever-changing global environment.

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✨ Why this matters: These sessions expose students to real voices from academia, science, business, law, and culture,  helping them connect classroom learning to real-world impact, explore future pathways, and gain the confidence to ask big questions.

Guest speakers vary by year and availability, but every programme is designed to deliver the same high standard of inspiration and insight.

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