
EDUCATION
Research Based Learning
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Student-Centered Learning
Students take an active role in their education by exploring topics of interest and posing their own research questions.
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Inquiry and Investigation
Emphasis on learning through questioning, investigating, analyzing, and drawing conclusions based on evidence.
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Integration of Research Skills
Students learn to design experiments, collect and analyze data, and present findings in a scholarly manner.
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Collaboration
Often involves teamwork, where students work together to solve problems or complete projects.
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Real-World Relevance
Projects are frequently connected to real-world issues, making learning more applicable and meaningful.
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Mentorship
Teachers act as guides or facilitators, supporting students as they navigate the research process.
Cambridge RBL Academic Programme
Held at colleges of University of Cambridge
Age: 16 or above
Duration: 2 weeks
Areas of study:
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Architecture
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Artificial Intelligence & Computer Science
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Business
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Economics
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Finance
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Materials Science
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Medicine
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Law
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Sociology
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International Relations & Governance
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Here we would like to take the opportunity to confirm that this Summer Programme is not part of or otherwise afiliated with the University of Cambridge itself. The Summer Programme contracts with the colleges of the University of Cambridge for use of their facilities and also contracts with tutors from Cambridge, however this is done not under the aegis of any university.

The Oriel Summer Institute
Held at Oriel College, University of Oxford
Age: 18 or above
Duration: 2 weeks
Areas of study:
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International & European Law
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Economics
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Philosophy
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British Literature
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STEM
Pilotium is the marketing & customer service provider of this Programme.
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Nottingham Summer School Programme
Held at University of Nottingham
Age: UG Students
Duration: 2 weeks
Areas of study: Future Technology & Human Health (Clinical Practice in VR Centre and Clinical Skills Centre)
You will earn up to 3 academic credit hours on your official transcript.

Summer at Hopkins
Held at Johns Hopkins University
Age: Pre-College & Undergraduate students
Duration: 5 weeks
Courses available:
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Calculus I (Physical Sciences & Engineering)
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Calculus III
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Gateway Computing: JAVA
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Introduction to Neuroplasticity and Neurology
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Introduction to Neuroscience
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Mathematics for Sustainability
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Minds and Machines
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Precalculus
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Stars and the Universe: Cosmic Evolution
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Thriving Through College: A Developmental and Psychological Perspective
You will be officially enrolled at Johns Hopkins University and earn up to 8 academic credit hours on your official transcript.

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