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Literature summer school students

Literature at a Summer School in Cambridge

Prepare for an enriching undergraduate English study experience at the OSS Literature Summer School Module. Our module is designed to provide students with various analytical approaches to English literature. Recent topics explored include the intricacies of the Sonnet form, insights from Feminist literary criticism, the depth of American lyric poetry, the journey from manuscript to book, the intertwining of Irish history and poetry, and the genius of Shakespeare as a literary dramatist. Enrol in our Literature Summer School Module to explore literary masterpieces and critical theories in depth.

Module in the Creative writing and Humanities (CWH) stream

The University of Oxford, founded in the 11th Century, is the English-speaking world's oldest university. It is located in the city of Oxford and is comprised of 39 colleges and 4 private halls.

Oxford is particularly renowned for its unique degrees in PPE (Philosophy, Politics, & Economics), Economics & Management, as well as its unsurpassed Classics programmes. It has educated many UK prime ministers as well as international leaders and inspiring figures such as Malala Yusafszai.
 
Oxford’s science is equally impressive, with the UK Covid vaccine having been produced by a team of Oxford academics working in collaboration with AstraZeneca.

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.

OXFORD UNIVERSITY

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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 classes limited to six students for focused debate and analysis.

Seminars

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.

Seminars

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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.

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.

£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

Literature WITHIN THE CWH STREAM

By selecting Literature as a core module in the Creative Writing and Humanities (CWH) stream, you'll gain a broad and insightful perspective on English literature and the classics, helping you identify the specific topics and interests you'd like to pursue at university.

Combined with the programme's Creative Writing, History, and Classics modules, you'll develop a strong interdisciplinary foundation for your future academic success.

Creative Writing

Literature
History
Classics

What to Expect in a Literature Module

In the Literature Module, you will:

  • Study a wide range of texts: examine poetry, prose, and plays from different periods.

  • Engage in critical analysis: learn about different literary criticism approaches, such as feminist and historical perspectives.

  • Explore thematic topics: delve into subjects like the evolution of the sonnet and the interplay between history and literature.

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  • Develop analytical skills: improve your skills in interpreting and discussing complex literary works.

  • Prepare for Undergraduate Studies: explore university-level English literature courses to gain valuable insights.

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.

OTHER CWH STREAM MODULES

The OSS Creative Writing module comprises creative writing workshops in prose and poetry, led by published authors.

Creative writing

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The OSS History module introduces students to a wide range of topics in British and world history.

History

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The OSS Classics module is as diverse as the Classics course at Oxford. The Classics tutor team includes specialists in ancient philosophy, classical literature, history and art.

Classics

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