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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An introduction to the Bloomsbury Group
This course introduces the key members of the Bloomsbury Group, including Roger Fry, Vanessa Bell, Lytton Strachey and J...
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An introduction to the psychology and practice of Coaching
This course aims to provide an overview of some of the key psychological components that underpin the practice of Coachi...
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Chaucer's *Canterbury Tales*
This course is an opportunity to explore Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, one of the best-loved works of English literature. ...
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Modernism and its alternatives in 20th-century British art
The received story of visual art in 20th-century Britain is one of successive modernisms, from Vorticism and Bloomsbury,...
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Popular culture in ancient Rome
Roman historians have traditionally concentrated on the elite. This course looks at the lives of ordinary Romans, be the...
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Power and wonder in Shakespeare's *Tempest*
Prospero's "potent art", which dominates the action of The Tempest, proves to be something more than fairy-tale magic. R...
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Signs and symbols in medieval art
The rich and intriguing imagery of medieval tapestries and murals, ivories and embroideries offers insight into a world ...
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Ten historic trials, Part I: Warren Hastings, Oscar Wilde, Captain Dreyfus, the Nuremberg trial, the David Irving trial
Major trials can reveal much about the society in which they happen. This course will look at five historic trials: Warr...
Week 3