Brookes Summer Schools 2024 - Oxford Brookes University (2024)

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About the Summer Schools

The Oxford Brookes Summer School will give you the opportunity to discover what being a university student is all about, and delve into a subject area of your choice. Don’t worry if you’re not sure whether university is for you - Summer Schools provide the perfect opportunity to help you decide.

The cost of the Summer School is absolutely free with all travel, meals and accommodation provided, free of charge.

Why take part?

  • Experience student life and live in a student flat at the university.
  • Engage in lots of subject content designed by university academics.
  • Explore Oxford and take part in lots of social activities every day.
  • Get plenty of information, advice, and guidance about applying for university and your future career.
  • Hear all about university from current Brookes students.

If you have any questions about the Summer School, please get in touch with us atbrookes.summerschools@brookes.ac.uk.

All Summer Schools take place mid-week in July 2024. Each faculty will run Summer Schools on a variety of subjects.

  • Faculty of Technology, Design and Environment - 2 - 5 July 2024
  • Faculty of Humanities and Social Science - 9 - 12 July 2024
  • Oxford Brookes Business School - 16 - 19 July 2024
  • Faculty of Health and Life Sciences - 23 - 26 July 2024

If you would like to schedule a virtual or in person assembly at your school, please contact the team byemailingbrookes.summerschools@brookes.ac.uk and we can arrange a talk at a time that works best for you.

This activity support Gatsby benchmarks 2, 4 and 7.

See how we have broken down which Gatsby Benchmarks our offerings can support with.

If you have any additional needs or requirements that we can help you with, please outline these in the application form, and we will do our best to accommodate everyone who applies to Summer School. For example, where possible we can provide:

  • Special dietary meals and/or details of what the provided meals will be
  • Accessible accommodation
  • Printouts of slides or handouts, on coloured paper when needed
  • Enable you to sit in your preferred location in a classroom/lecture hall

This list is not exhaustive and we can always have a conversation about other requirements prior to the Summer School starting.

What subjects are available?

Dates: Tuesday 2 July - Friday 5 July

Our Engineering, Computer Science and AI Summer School will give you a wealth of new knowledge and hands-on practical experience. You will explore practical activities on Robotics, programming and engineering, gaining an insight into the courses.

Dates: Tuesday 2 July - Friday 5 July

Ever wanted to experience what it is like to work in the Built Environment industry or as an Architect? Look no further, our Built Environment and Architecture summer school gives you the practical, hands-on experience of how we plan, design and construct our buildings and cities. You will follow the Built Environment life cycle, applying new knowledge to real life case studies and visiting recent developments within Oxford.

Over the four days, you will also work with some of our academics and industry experts which will give you a great networking opportunity.

Dates: Tuesday 2 July - Friday 5 July

Are you considering a degree in the arts? Our Arts Summer School will give you practical experience of a range of different courses. You can experience sessions on fine art, graphic design, digital media, film and photography. You will work with a range of academics and students to expand your understanding and develop ideas and work for your portfolio.

Dates: Tuesday 9 July - Friday 12 July

Climate change, war and conflict, pollution, human rights, poverty; just some of the challenges facing the world today. Understanding the political, social and cultural forces that have got us to where we are helps us think about different ways of being and behaving. Critical thinking, creativity, and empathy enable us to challenge and change the narrative; History shows us what can be achieved when we work together.

Join us for the Humanities and Social Sciences Summer School to find out how subjects as diverse as Education, History, Philosophy, Sociology, Geography and English Literature can make a real difference to the world we live in.

Dates: Tuesday 16 July - Friday 19 July

Usually targeted at families or requiring under 18s to be accompanied by an adult, music festivals present a gap in the market. But how can we effectively plan and market a festival for under 18s in 2024? The OBBS residential Summer School will provide you with a range of experiences, skills and knowledge to consider the aspects of business management and event planning; from the challenges surrounding safety, to advertising, marketing and financing a high profile event.

The OBBS Summer School is designed in mind for students who are interested in the following subjects: Business and Management, Business and Enterprise, Business Innovation, Business Operations, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Events Planning and Management, Hospitality and Events Management.

Dates: Tuesday 23 July - Friday 26 July

In this Summer School, you'll be discovering support across the life course through the lens of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work. Explore competence in meeting the physical and psychological needs of patients at key stages across their lifespan, with a focus on neonatal care, paediatric care, geriatric care and creative interventions to engage people who may be resistant to change.

Dates: Tuesday 23 July - Friday 26 July

The Biomedical Science Summer School will be structured to provide you with an overview of biomedicine specifically relating to diseases and you will learn what indicators are used to assess frailty. The knowledge you’ll acquire during the Summer School will provide you with an insight into what it is like to study Biomedical Science at Oxford Brookes.

Biomedical Science is a great route for students interested in Medicine and Dentistry.

Dates: Tuesday 23 July - Friday 26 July

Our Healthcare Summer School will provide you with a fantastic experience of studying different areas of health-related degrees at university. It can be hard to decide which course you would like to choose, so we will introduce you to many options and help you to decide which area you would be most interested in - including Paramedic Science, Sport and Nutrition.

You will explore lifelong care with a particular focus on the subjects mentioned and examine the benefits of leading a healthy lifestyle.

Who’s eligible to apply?

You must meet criteria 1 to 4 and at least 1 other criterion from 5 to 14

Students in England who are:

  1. In the first year (or repeating the first year) of a two-year Level 3 qualification (e.g. A Levels, BTEC, or equivalent)
  2. Aged 16 or 17.
  3. Studying at a non-selective state school or college in England or be on a 100% fee waiver scholarship at at non-selective independent school
  4. Have 5 GCSEs A*-C/ 4-9, including English and Maths (or expect to have 5 GCSEs including English and Maths by July 2024)
  5. You live in local authority care, or have lived in care
  6. You live in an area of higher socio-economic disadvantage (IMD decile 1 2, 3 or 4)*
  7. You live in an area where progression to university is low (POLAR4 quintile 1/2)*
  8. You are of Black, Mixed Black, Asian, Mixed Asian or of minority ethnic origin
  9. You are a young carer (are under 18 and help to look after a relative with a disability, illness, mental health condition, or drug or alcohol problem).
  10. You have a disability or specific learning difficulty or mental health condition.
  11. You are currently eligible for free school meals, or 16-19 bursary fund
  12. You are irreconcilably estranged from both of your birth parents
  13. You are the first in your family to go to university
  14. Have official refugee status in the UK, or are an asylum seeker

*we can assess this for you when reviewing your application

What will I be doing at Summer School?

You’ll have the opportunity to take part in a range of sessions including subject tasters and work on an individual or group project. Where relevant you will also use university facilities such as labs and technical equipment.

Personal statement sessions will enable you to get a head start and individualised support and guidance around applying to university, and if you wish you can also get 1:1 support and feedback from our team on your draft statement.

Social activities will help you get to know each other and experience student life in Oxford. This will include activities such as a games night, going for an evening meal together, and the opportunity to experience the historic city or do some shopping if you just want a bit of retail therapy!

“Beforehand, I was extremely hesitant about if university was the right pathway to undertake after sixth form, but what I can say is that I come out of this programme feeling a sense of confidence. The work that I have been able to do, the social activities I have taken part of, the support from everyone has really allowed me to gain that bigger understanding of university.”

Summer School participant, 2020

Where will I be staying?

You will be staying in Brookes undergraduate student accommodation.

  • All flats include a kitchen/social area that will be stocked with free snacks (crisps, chocolate bars, cereal bars, fruit, squash and fizzy drinks etc).
  • Everyone is allocated their own en-suite room, and there are accessible rooms available where this is required.
  • You will select which single-gendered flat you should be assigned to when you complete the application form.
  • Each flat is also supervised overnight by a member of staff who is available at any time, should a problem arise.
  • You will be provided with a full list of what we provide and what you will need to bring, prior to summer school.

Please do get in touch via our email address if you have any questions or concerns about accommodation.

“Overall, the summer school has not only met but exceeded my expectations of Brookes.”

Summer School participant, 2020

When will I hear back about my application?

We will review applications on a rolling basis. Should you be eligible for an offer you will hear from us within 2 weeks of submitting your application.

If you are eligible for an offer, we will require a:

  • signed confirmation form by 6 May
  • signed parent / carer consent form by 20 May.

All applicants will receive a final outcome email the week commencing 27 May.

Additionally, you may get an email from the Summer School team should we have questions about your application or require additional information from you.

Brookes Summer Schools 2024 - Oxford Brookes University (2024)

FAQs

Is it easy to get into Oxford Summer School? ›

Summary. Applying to Oxford Summer Courses is a straightforward and accessible process that opens doors to exciting learning opportunities.

How hard is it to get into Oxford Brookes University? ›

Oxford Brookes University acceptance rate is approximately 31%.

What is the acceptance rate for Brookes university? ›

Acceptance Rate Insights: Oxford Brookes University maintains a 31% acceptance rate, reflecting its selectivity in admitting students, with a diverse international community representing 16% of the student body. Student Demographics: The university attracts over 2,700 international students from 150 countries.

What GPA do you need for Oxford Brookes University? ›

Entry requirements

High School Diploma with minimum of 3.0 GPA.

What is the hardest school to get into Oxford? ›

All Souls College

All Souls is the most elusive Oxford College and it takes no undergraduate students. In order to get in, graduate and postgraduate students apply for examination fellowships through “the hardest exam in the world”.

Is the Oxford summer program worth it? ›

Attending an Oxford summer school is an investment, but it is an entirely worthwhile one. The opportunity to explore academic passions alongside like-minded students and highly capable professors is unique and invaluable.

Is Oxford Brookes worth it? ›

Oxford Brookes is among the world's top universities in 16 subject areas (QS World Rankings by Subject 2022) and 94% of our research is internationally recognised.

How prestigious is Oxford Brookes? ›

Oxford Brookes University ranked among top universities in The Times Good University Guide 2024. Oxford Brookes University is ranked in the top 10 higher education institutions in the South East of England, according to The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024.

Where does Oxford Brookes rank in the world? ›

Oxford Brookes University is ranked #1013 in Best Global Universities. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.

Why do people go to Oxford Brookes? ›

Seven Reasons to Choose Oxford Brookes University
  • 1. Diverse Range of Courses
  • 2. Academic Excellence
  • 3. Supportive Campus Community
  • 4. Vibrant Campus Life
  • 5. Career Opportunities
  • 6. Scholarships and Funding
  • 7. Global Alumni Network

Is Oxford Brookes good for international students? ›

Welcome to Brookes

Experience a university with a global reputation for teaching excellence, exciting student life and strong links with business and industry. At Oxford Brookes you will be encouraged, challenged and supported to achieve your goals.

How long does the Oxford Brookes application take? ›

The process may take a few days, weeks or even longer. When a decision has been made, students will receive the response in UCAS Hub, the online system that allows your child to check the progress of their UCAS application.

Is Oxford Brookes easy to get into? ›

A: The Oxford Brookes University Acceptance Rate is nearly 31%. This figure means that for every 100 applications received, Oxford Brookes University offers admission to about 31 students on average. This makes it a very tough and competitve university to get into.

Can you get into Oxford with a bad GPA? ›

Undergraduate qualifications

If your graduate course at Oxford requires a 'first class undergraduate degree with honours' in the UK system, you will usually need an overall GPA of at least 3.7 out of 4.0/4.3 or 4.5 out of 5.0.

What is the difference between Oxford and Oxford Brookes? ›

Oxford Brookes University is a public university in Oxford, England. The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England. University of Oxford is one of the top public universities in Oxford, United Kingdom. It is ranked #4 in QS World University Rankings 2023.

What is the acceptance rate for Oxbridge summer Program? ›

so basically i got accepted into this program called Oxbridge Summer Scholars and it has a 17% acceptance rate (they take like 35 students in total but idk how many applicants they get..) pros: i get to live on the oxford campus. 2 weeks of major specific classes (so i can decide if i actually enjoy it)

How much does it cost to go to Oxford Summer School? ›

Summer School in Oxford
LengthStart DatePrice From
Two Weeks14th July 2024£6,995
Two Weeks28th July 2024£6,995
Four Weeks30th June 2024£13,690
Four Weeks14th July 2024£13,690
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Who is eligible for summer courses at Oxford? ›

Summer Schools for ages 16-18 in Oxford, Cambridge, London and Yale: Students must be aged 16 to 18 on the arrival date of the earliest session they wish to attend. Summer School on campus at UC Berkeley: Students must be aged 15 to 18 on the arrival date of the earliest session they wish to attend.

What is the easiest program to get into at Oxford? ›

Oxford
  • Best chance of getting an interview (%) Chemistry 96.2. Classics 95.9. Human Sciences 92.8. Modern Languages & Linguistics 92.5. ...
  • Highest Success Rate (%) Classics 40.1. Chemistry 33.6. Theology & Oriental Studies 33.3. ...
  • Highest Success Rate (%) Classics 50.3. Music 48.3. Archaeology & Anthropology 45.1.

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