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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Making sense of international migration
In recent years, international migration has become a divisive and politically polarising issue, particularly in Europe ...
Week 4
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Pirates of the cyber eon
This course examines the history and future of hackers. If data is the new oil, hackers are the new pirates. They breach...
Week 4
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The art of looking slowly
What dialogues and approaches can we develop which will enhance our experience of looking at paintings? By looking at a ...
Week 4
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The Bronze Age Mediterranean (3000-1100 BCE)
This course provides an overview of the Mediterranean Bronze Age Cultures, over a wide chronological and geographical sp...
Week 4
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The catastrophic 14th century
Centuries of expansion and efflorescence were first halted then decisively reversed through a series of catastrophic eve...
Week 4
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The collapse of civilisation
Is decay inevitable? Do all civilisations bear the seeds of their own destruction or is it only enemy action or environm...
Week 4
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Cryptography: unlocking the future
Cryptography is all around us and has major historical connections. This course explores the mathematics of cryptography...
Week 3
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Writing fiction for children
In this course we’ll consider children as an evolving audience from baby to young adult, suiting different kinds of book...
Week 3