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UNIQ Summer School

16th to the 22nd July 2016, 9:00 to 17:00
Department of Computer Science, Wolfson Building, Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3QD

UNIQ Summer School - Computer Science
(Year 12s, at UK State Schools. Annual event.)

Date of next event: 16 - 22 July 2016

The programme is open to students in UK state schools and colleges, with 850 places available this year. Almost every Oxford undergraduate course is now represented on the UNIQ programme with students able to explore Oxford city, the University and colleges as well as find out more about their chosen course.

UNIQ is a FREE summer school at Oxford University. UNIQ is open to Year 12 (or equivalent) students studying at UK state schools/colleges. Students apply for a specific course that aims to give them a realistic view of Oxford student life. One of these courses is in Computer Science. UNIQ participants live in an Oxford college for one week in July. They attend lectures and seminars in their chosen subject, and workshops about applying to Oxford. Participants can also take part in a variety of social activities each evening. And when we say the summer school is free, we really mean it: we cover the cost of transport from your nearest town, your food and accommodation, social activities and the academic sessions. Applicants for the Computer Science summer school must be taking A Level Maths (and preferably Maths) or equivalent. Preference is given to applicants who come from schools and areas with little or no history of successful application to Oxford. Therefore, an unsuccessful application to the UNIQ Summer School does not necessarily reflect on an applicant's likelihood of being successful in an application for undergraduate study at the University of Oxford. Bookings are now closed.

 

More information can be found at www.uniq.ox.ac.uk