Join the Oxford Institute's Exclusive On-campus Summer Programs.
Oxford Summer Program (Limited Seats Available)
20th Jul - 1st Aug 2025
(Location: St Anne's College, University of Oxford)
Executive Leadership Program
5th July - 12th July 2025
Oxford China Summer Program
Jul - Aug 2025
We offer our students the opportunity to fully immerse themselves in Oxford's unique student life, living, dining, and studying at its historic colleges.
We are the only summer program that places Oxford University's unique "tutorial teaching system" at the heart of our teaching approach with the student-to-teacher ratio of 1:3
Public Speaking & Debating
Admission Counselling
Career Guidance
At the Oxford Summer Program, we develop our students' leadership skills, helping them grow into confident, independent, and engaged young adults.
View AllOxford’s Summer Program provides students with the unique opportunity to immerse themselves in science and technology, following in the footsteps of innovators like Stephen Hawking and Dorothy Hodgkin. With access to world-class resources and mentorship, participants engage in hands-on learning that fosters creativity and exploration. Our STEM-focused courses equip students.
Oxford has been the torchbearer of scientific thinking and method for centuries. Equipped with state of the art facilities for scientific research and inquiry, Oxford remains a magnet for the world’s top scientists and scholars. Students will take inspirations from the likes of Stephen Hawking and Dorothy Hodgkins to explore courses in physical sciences.
Oxford has a proud tradition of study in art, music, literature, philosophy, religion, history and other related subjects. It has contributed immensely to our understanding of various aspects of human society and culture. Students will follow in the footsteps of the likes of J. R. Tolkien, T. S. Eliot, Christopher Hitchens, Oscar Wilde, Emily Davison
Oxford has been a global hub for the study of social sciences. In particular, study subjects such as politics, economics, law, psychology and others have led to significant advancements in these fields. Some of the famous social scientists associated with Oxford include Adam Smith, Thomas Hobbes and John Locke.
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