- England
- London
- United States of America
- New York
- San Francisco
About Program
Career Insight (Ages 13-15 16-18) gives students the opportunity to experience life in their chosen career, or industry, first-hand whilst living in the heart of London. Learning from experts in the field, students will receive practical feedback and personal career coaching to prepare them for future success. Content is designed to offer participants practical workshops inspiring them to begin carving out their future careers. Students on the business programme will visit RISE Barclays (the home of Fintech start-ups and scale-ups), game design students will participate in Virtual Reality workshops with their peers, Fine Art students will be taken around the Tate Modern on the South Bank, Medicine students will use dummies to learn how to suture, and visit the Old Operating Theatre and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and Law students will visit the Old Bailey and the Supreme Court to see where policies and laws are made.
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Program Highlights
- Participants receive weekly 1:1 mentor sessions with their career coach, who will make sure each individual is progressing as desired and receiving tailored feedback and support on their professional development.
- Each subject syllabus is designed and taught by experts, with experience working in their field, often with an academic background from top universities for each subject.
- The Accommodation is five minutes walk from Euston Station. The closest underground station is Euston Square, and only ten minutes walk from The British Museum, The British Library and The Brunswick Centre.
- Students will complete a project during their course, with the support of their tutors. With expert panels and workshops to support their progress, teams will present to industry professionals.
- We now have programmes (ages 15-18) in New York and San Francisco.
Hi Brianna, Please contact me on abigail@campusoxford.com and I can answer any questions you might have about our programmes. Thank you. Regards, Abigail Boisot