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What to Expect in a Physics Programme

Regular topics in our Engineering module at the Oxbridge Summer Scholars include:

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  • Thermodynamics: Understanding the principles that govern energy and heat transfer.

  • The Power of Machines: Exploring how machines work and how they are designed.

  • Aerodynamics: Studying the behavior of air as it interacts with solid objects like aircraft wings.

  • Data Science and AI: Delving into the role of data analysis and artificial intelligence in modern engineering.

  • Sustainability: Learning about sustainable practices and their importance in engineering projects.

By joining the OSS Engineering Summer School Module, you'll gain hands-on experience and deep insights into the world of engineering. Whether you're interested in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, civil engineering, or cutting-edge fields like AI and sustainability, our summer school provides the knowledge and skills to set you on the path to success.

Embark on this exciting journey with like-minded peers and learn from experts who are passionate about mentoring the next generation of engineers. Don't miss this opportunity to broaden your horizons at the OSS Engineering Summer School Module.

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Engineering students

Engineering at a Summer School in Cambridge

For those keen to pursue a career in engineering, the field is not just one subject but many. Participating in an Engineering Summer School like the one offered at OSS provides a unique opportunity to explore the diverse branches of this dynamic discipline.

A career in engineering offers the prospect of working with materials from the nano level to major structural projects. At the OSS Engineering Summer School, engineering is taught by specialists in all these branches of the discipline, some of whom are academics and others of whom are professional engineers. This ensures that you receive both theoretical knowledge and practical insights from those actively working in the field.

Module in the Science, Innovation and Technology (SIT) stream

ENGINEERING WITHIN THE SIT STREAM

By selecting Enginnering as a core module in the Science, Innovation, and Technology (SIT) stream, you'll gain a wide and clear perspective on the tech/STEM area, helping you pinpoint the specific topics and interests you want to pursue in university.

Combined with the program's Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science modules, you'll develop a strong interdisciplinary foundation for your future academic success.

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Mathematics
Computer Science
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OTHER SIT STREAM MODULES

Maths is a prerequisite for many subjects at university. At OSS we have an expert team of maths tutors who can introduce you to new topics as well as reinforcing your existing knowledge.

Mathematics

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Our computer science team is led by Chibudom Onourah, who has a BSc  in Computer Science from the University of Warwick and an MRes in Machine Learning from Imperial College London.

Computer Science

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Physics Summer School, far beyond what traditional school programs offer. Our summer school allows you to dive deeper into the subject and unveil its mysteries.

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Founded in the 13th century, the University of Cambridge is one of the world’s most prestigious institutions, comprising 31 historic colleges. 

 

Cambridge’s interdisciplinary science degree in Humanities is world-renowned, but Cambridge is also a popular choice for students of law, engineering, and computer science. 

 

At Oxbridge Summer Scholars, we provide aspiring students the unique opportunity to experience the academic environment that has shaped leaders in these fields.

Please note that while we draw inspiration from the esteemed traditions of Oxford and Cambridge, we operate independently and are not formally affiliated with Oxford University, Cambridge University, or any other university facilities.

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY

Cambridge University
£5850

TUITION FEE

  • College accommodation

  • Full board (3 meals)

  • All tutoring

  • Trips/extracurricular activities

Programme Cost Includes:

  • Transportation to and from the UK

  • Transfers within the UK

  • Pocket money

Does Not Include:

Tuition Fee consists of non-refundable deposit (£500) and Programme cost (£5350) 

Not quite ready to commit? No problem! Schedule a free consultation call with our admissions team to discuss your goals, answer any questions you have, and see if this programme is the right fit for you.

This call is perfect for:

  • Students who are curious about Oxbridge Summer Scholars and want to learn more.

  • Parents who want to explore educational options for their high-performing child.

HAVE A CALL WITH ADMISSIONS TEAM

FAQ

  • A stream is a broad academic area that combines related subjects. For example, Stream A "Science, Innovation and Technology" would encompass disciplines (modules) like Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science and Engineering.

    A module is a specific subject of study within a stream. It provides focused learning on a particular topic.

  • Core modules are the fundamental subjects within a chosen stream. When selecting your programme, you'll pick three core modules from the available options that align with your academic interests.

    Additional modules offer flexibility. You can either choose a fourth module from your chosen stream or explore a module from a different stream to broaden your learning experience. You can choose two additional modules for your programme, although we cannot guaranteed that you will be able to study all the modules you have selected.

  • You can apply online through our website by completing the application form and submitting a personal statement outlining your interest in physics. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, but we recommend applying by ______ to secure your place.

Tutorials

Oxbridge is renowned for its tutorial system. Small groups of students engage in in-depth discussions with tutors, exploring specific topics and research questions. This interactive approach is replicated in the OSS programme, with tutorial classes limited to six students for focused debate and analysis.

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The most common form of interactive teaching in UK universities is the seminar, in which an expert tutor guides a group of students in discussion, based on reading and material delivered in lectures. At OSS, seminars are attended by all the students enrolled in a specific stream, typically around 10-12 students per stream. Seminar discussion is encouraged by pre-reading set by the tutors and by lecture introductions to each class.

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Seminars

Lectures

Universities typically offer lectures, in which tutors convey both factual and interpretative material economically to a large audience. OSS keynote lectures are interdisciplinary and feature leading experts presenting cutting-edge research that Introduces students to new approaches and ideas that may challenge conventional thinking.

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TEACHING STYLE

The universities of Oxford and Cambridge are renowned for their distinctive teaching methods, designed to foster independent thinking and critical analysis. OSS offers students the unique opportunity to experience these world-class teaching approaches firsthand.

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