Every year we run a series of Summer Schools in partnership with the Sutton Trust. We have a wide range of subjects to choose from, designed to give you a taste of studying at University.
The Summer Schools are a fully immersive experience, you'll live as a student staying in accommodation overnight and meet other students from across the UK. Throughout the week you'll attend lectures, seminars, lab work and trips across London to get a taste of what it's like to study at . But it's not all academic work! We have an exciting programme of social activities planned including tours, the chance to explore London and Wellness Wednesdays. There's something for everyone on our Summer School.

In 2023, our Summer Schools will return to being fully residential with five days at the Campus. We will also host an online welcome session ahead of the Summer School so you can meet the team and answer any last-minute questions.
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The Summer Schools, give you the chance to gain vital skills such as time management, organisation, and teamwork. Our friendly Student Leaders (current students) will be on hand to answer any questions about your work, living in London, studying at , or university life in general.
For those who complete the Summer School, we have partnered with Causeway Education who offer personal statement mentoring. You'll be paired with a subject-specific mentor who will help you to develop your personal statement, for free! Causway will also deliver a Personal Statement workshop during the Summer School to introduce you to the platform and get you thinking about personal statements.
Are you interested in understanding how crime is studied? Have you ever wondered how evidence is collected at a crime scene? Do you want to know about investigating serious crime? Are you thinking a future career in criminal justice? Then this is the summer school for you.
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The Department of Security and Crime Science are offering a 5-day summer school, where students will be introduced into the world of studying crime and forensic science at one of the country’s top Universities. The course will introduce students to concepts of prevention, detection, and disruption of crime, from a policing, security, and forensic science perspective. The summer school will include lectures from world experts in the fields of policing, intelligence, and forensic science, and will include workshops where students are introduced to criminal justice practice. The subjects covered in the summer school include organised crime, terrorism, crime scene investigation, and policing. Students will be asked to work on individual or groups projects throughout the week, where they will have an opportunity to show case their newly learnt knowledge and skills in crime and forensic science.
Do you speak more than one language? Are you already studying a language or even two? Do you like exploring literature, films, art, music, food and all sorts of other cultural aspects of other countries? Are you curious about what studying languages and cultures at university would be like? Then come to the Languages and Cultures Summer School! The School of European Languages, Culture and Society (SELCS) teaches no fewer than 11 different languages, and alongside these languages we also have a vast range of courses in everything cultural: French cinema, Italian Renaissance study, Latin American poetry, German medieval comic tales, material ‘stuff’ in the Viking age, Dutch sociolinguistics, and many more.
The Summer School will draw on as much of these languages and cultures as we can fit in one week through a combination of seminars and workshops. There will be lessons in French, Spanish, and German for those of you who study these languages, as well as some sessions with new and lesser-taught languages (like the Scandinavian ones). We will introduce you to our collections at showing you how we use these in our teaching. To set it all up, we will start with considering what how and why we learn foreign languages. The weeklong project task will be based on this session, while allowing you to use examples from all the other classes to explore the connections between language and culture even further.
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The Laws Summer School will introduce you to the study of Law at university, through introductory sessions on law and legal studies and the legal profession, as well as sessions on substantive law in areas such as Criminal, Contract, Family, Public and Employment Law. Teaching and learning will be via a combination of lectures, small group teaching and interactive workshops. By the end of the Summer School, you will have a greater understanding of what studying law at university entails and a greater understanding the legal profession and of the paths to becoming a lawyer.
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Research in psychology can be applied to improving our understanding of education across the lifespan. This Psychology Summer School will involve interactive sessions discussing interesting research and exploring its application to real life settings. You will learn about the work of the department of Psychology and Human Development at and will receive information around the degree and advice around the application process and future career pathways.
You will be introduced to the field of psychology as a science by exploring how different behaviours can be measured and discussing the validity and reliability of these measures. You’ll take part in real experiments and explore the strengths and weaknesses of the measures used.
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The Summer School aims to provide an experience of undergraduate level in terms of building independence and the ability to critically evaluate theory and research. At the end of the Summer School, you will have a clear understanding of what psychology is, the key areas of study in the Psychology with Education undergraduate degree, knowledge of some of the skills required to pursue a career in psychology and education and the confidence to challenge the outcomes of research.
At the Architecture Summer School, we will spend five days together, discovering each other’s daily rituals, routines, and patterns of living. You will undertake a critical investigation of your own daily routines in an architectural context through walking, looking, drawing and making.

You will learn new ways of recording your observations and ideas through sketching, drawing, photography, collage, film, model-making and writing. You will navigate the Summer School through a series of lectures, podcasts, readings, demonstrations and hands-on tasks.
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Our daily ‘patterns of living’ help us to stay productive, and in the uncertain global pandemic, they are perhaps the only things which we can rely on. Throughout this Summer School, you will question how architecture plays host to our ‘patterns of living’ and you will develop an understanding of scale through the close observation of real-life scenarios. Together and individually, you will reflect on your daily observations and imaginations. You will learn about architectural drawing conventions such as plan, section and elevation. You will discuss university applications, personal statements, portfolios and interviews.
The world is a rapidly urbanising place. A process that does not happen uniformly across the globe with diverging results through geographical contexts. But what exactly constitutes the urban and what makes up a city?
In this Geography Summer School, we will approach the idea of the city as the epicentre of articulations of 'natural' and social relations, relations that are not fully contained within the place itself. This Summer School will give you a taste of what studying Geography is like at undergraduate level here at . You will begin with exploring the multiplicity of the urban in urban studies literature, by examining what urbanisation means to the governments, businesses and people whose lives are affected by changes to the built environment of cities and to the ecosystems that support them. The aim is to explore all the possible perspectives from which we can address the cities we live in, not as something closed or bounded - which, politically, lays the ground for critiques of exclusivity. The city has long been a strategic site for the exploration of major subjects confronting society.

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This interactive course will allow you to take an interdisciplinary approach to understanding cities today on a variety of topics aiming to highlight the diverse experiences of the urban across different contexts and through different perspectives within geography. It will include a diverse series of university-style seminars and will include topics ranging from political uncertainty to infrastructure and informality. You will study this topic by analysing three world cities as case studies. These will be London, Taipei, and Lilongwe. The Summer School will culminate in a participatory workshop which invites you to examine cities as places that are not 'given' but always in an open-ended process through interactive drawing sessions.
Medicines from the bench to the patient. Are you interested in medicines and how to use them effectively? This Summer School is the perfect introduction to the discipline of Pharmacy and the MPharm degree at . You will gain an insight into the journey and life of a Pharmacy student at . The programme covers a diverse range of themes, from fundamental chemical science through biology and pharmacology to the more applied social aspects of pharmacy and patient behaviour. You will get hands-on experience in
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