Empowering Neuroscience Oxbridge Course: Cambridge Insights
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Cambridge, UK

Neuroscience at Cambridge University Campus

age icon 13-15 years old

time icon 2 weeks

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June - Boarding

Start 6/29/2025
End 7/12/2025
Duration 2 Weeks
Price Β£6,995

July - Boarding

Start 7/13/2025
End 7/26/2025
Duration 2 Weeks
Price Β£6,995

July - Boarding

Start 7/20/2025
End 8/2/2025
Duration 2 Weeks
Price Β£6,995

Course Description: Neuroscience at Cambridge University Campus

πŸ“˜ Programme Overview

Neuroscience is designed for 13–15-year-olds who are curious about how the brain works and influences our thoughts, feelings, and behaviours. Students will explore the structure and function of the brain, the nervous system, and how our senses shape our experiences. They’ll learn how the brain controls emotions, learning, and memory, and examine why, despite scientific progress, there’s still much to discover. We don’t follow a fixed curriculumβ€”our tutors tailor the course to the group’s interests, making learning both engaging and thought-provoking. The course also includes a masterclass on teamwork and collaboration, along with a reflection session to help students review their goals and progress.

πŸ” Course Overview

  • Understanding the Brain: Delve into the fundamentals of neuroscience, exploring how our brains functionβ€”from basic cell operations to daily thoughts, feelings, and actions.

  • Interactive Learning: Participate in small group seminars (maximum of 8 students), ensuring personalised attention and fostering lively discussions. oxfordsummerschools.com

  • Skill Development: Engage in workshops designed to enhance teamwork, debating, and collaboration skills, guided by experienced tutors.

  • Cultural Experiences: Enjoy social activities and day trips, experiencing life at one of the world's top universities and making lasting memories.

πŸ‘©β€πŸ« Teaching methodology

Learning in a small group (no more than 8 students and often fewer) means that you get quality time with your teacher and ask as many questions as you like! Through interactive learning, our teachers will guide you through new concepts and assign you practice tasks to build your knowledge and skills. You will also have an opportunity for group work, independent research, and homework assignments to be discussed in class. Small classes mean everyone gets to have their say, and students learn from debating with one another, as well as from their tutor.

🧠 Key Topics Covered

  • Neuroplasticity: Understand how the brain adapts and changes in response to experiences.

  • Brain Anatomy: Explore the structure of the brain and its various functions.

  • Neurological Diseases: Gain insights into disorders affecting the nervous system.

  • Nervous System Function: Learn how the nervous system controls bodily functions and responses.

  • Sensory Perception: Discover how our senses influence our experiences and interactions.

🎨 Cultural Activities

  • City Tours: Explore Oxford's historic landmarks and architecture.

  • Museum Visits: Discover collections at the Ashmolean and other local museums.

  • Punting: Enjoy traditional boating on the River

  • College Visits: Tour iconic Oxford University colleges.

  • Day Trips: Visit UK cities and attractions like London and Blenheim Palace.

  • Formal Dinners: Dine in historic college halls.

  • Social Events: Participate in quiz nights, movie screenings, and themed parties.

  • Workshops: Engage in creative sessions like art and drama.

  • Theatre Visits: Attend performances, including Shakespeare plays in college gardens.

  • Graduation Ceremony: Celebrate achievements with peers and tutors.

πŸ•’ A Day in the Life

Here’s a typical weekday at the Oxford Marketing and Media Summer School:

  • 08:00 – Breakfast & Morning Sign-in

  • 09:00 – Interactive Lessons

  • 11:00 – Break

  • 11:15 – Continued Lessons & Group Discussions

  • 13:00 – Lunch

  • 14:00 – Goal Setting, Masterclass, or Directed Study

  • 16:00 – Afternoon Activities (sports, creative workshops, or excursions)

  • 18:30 – Dinner

  • 20:00 – Evening Social Activities (quizzes, movie nights, games)

  • 22:00 – Curfew

Saturdays include cultural excursions and Sundays are for arrivals, relaxation, and orientation.

πŸŽ“ Graduation Ceremony & Recognition

Celebrate your achievements at the formal graduation ceremony, featuring a traditional dinner and the presentation of your Certificate of Achievement. Additionally, receive a personalised Letter of Recommendation from your tutor, highlighting your academic performance and contributions. These recognitions serve as valuable assets for your future academic and professional endeavours.

✈️ Airport Transfers

  • πŸ›¬ Complimentary airport transfers are included for arrivals at Heathrow Airport (flights must land between 08:00 and 15:00).

  • πŸ›« Unaccompanied minors will be met by airline staff and escorted to our arrivals team. Departures cost Β£145 for the unaccompanied minors service.

  • πŸ›„ On departure, our staff ensure safe check-in and transfer to airline custody for students travelling solo.

πŸ›οΈ Location & Accommodation

Students will reside atΒ Fitzwilliam College, a historic college in the University of Cambridge. All accommodation is fully supervised with 24/7 pastoral care. Rooms are comfortable and shared with fellow students to promote community and collaboration.

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