- 40 hours of academic sessions from Oxford University and Cambridge University tutors
- Carefully designed study and lecture materials
- Mentor program and access to support material
- Average class size of 7, maximum class size of 10 students
- 1:1 tutorials: Supportive, challenging and engaging
- All participants receive an individual report from their tutor
- Develop a personal project or a creative portfolio to present at the end of the course
- Interview skills, academic writing and presentation
Academic Skills Workshops:
- Unlock participants’ potential, giving them the tools to prepare for the next steps of their education and future goals.
- Focus on enhancing study skills
- Support for university-level learning
- Diverse and enriching range of topics – past examples have ranged from ‘Productivity tips’ to ’21st Century Technology Skills’.
- Unique learning experience outside traditional schools
Sample Modules:
Module 1: The United Nations and Its Challengers
- Explore the historical context and institutional structure of the UN
- Evaluate the significance of other international actors in the context of globalization
Module 2: Rising Powers and International Order: The Case of China
- Analyze China's integration into international organizations and 'Made in China 2025 Strategy'
- Discuss China's rising power and its impact on international order
Module 3: Change and Continuity in US Foreign Policy
- Examine current US Foreign Policy areas: military, trade, and relations with Europe
- Assess these policies in the context of previous administrations
Module 4: Exploring International Actors
- Select and analyze a key international actor within studied International Relations theory
- Present research in a written essay and a class presentation, followed by discussion and questions