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 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
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
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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