Ready to create your personalised summer learning programme? To explore, search for topics, or use the filters to refine by week, number of sessions or subject. Once you click ‘Apply to the programme’, you’ll go through to our student portal. And from there you can start building your own programme of summer courses at Cambridge.
You need to commit to at least one week, and attend courses in the morning and in the afternoon. The dates for this year's programme are:
Week 1: 13 – 19 July
Week 2: 20 – 26 July
Week 3: 27 July – 2 August
Week 4: 3 – 9 August
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‘Events, dear boy, events’: intriguing case studies in British political history
When Prime Minister Harold Macmillan was asked what was the greatest challenge for a statesperson, his reply was reputed...
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Magna Carta: history and meaning
Magna Carta is perhaps the most famous document in English history. The course will examine how it came to be made – and...
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Medieval pilgrimage: the pilgrim’s perspective
This course considers the full ‘experience’ of the pilgrim in medieval England and beyond. For context, it will introduc...
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Coaching: different perspectives, alternative contexts
This course explores alternative approaches to coaching and diverse contexts where coaching skills and theory can be app...
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An introduction to business economics
The application of business economics to business decision making remains the key driving force in firm profitability an...
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Data Science: with a focus on healthcare
This course offers an introductory exploration of the core principles of data science. Through real-world examples, we w...
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Exciting cells: fundamentals of neurobiology
We look at how nerve, muscle and other excitable cells work, a research field pioneered by Cambridge Nobel Laureates. Be...
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Four illuminating 18th-century lives
This course examines the public representation of four 18th-century lives: Richard ‘Beau’ Nash (lawyer and fashionista),...
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