International Summer School
Saturday 21 July - Saturday 11 August 2012
In 2012 the University of Exeter will invite undergraduate and postgraduate students to study on credit rated pathways within our world class departments. A top ten UK University that is renowned for research-led teaching, the International Summer School at the University of Exeter offers students from around the world the opportunity to learn while enjoying one of the most beautiful areas in Great Britain.
The 2012 International Summer School will also be a unique opportunity to study in the UK in the year of the London Olympics. The programme starts with a three day stay in London and there will be a number of Olympic themed events during the three weeks.
The pathways on offer in 2012 are:
- Global Climate Change: Environment, Technology and Society
- International Management
- Law
- Shakespeare and His World
- Sport, Performance and the Olympic Games
More information on each pathway is available on the International Summer School pathways page.
There is also an extensive cultural and social programme covered in the course fee, including trips to iconic UK landmarks such as Stonehenge, the Roman City of Bath and the Eden Project. For more information please see our Visits and social programme pages.
For more information on the International Summer School, you can now download the 2012 International Summer School Brochure.
Register your interest
Register your interest in the University of Exeter International Summer School and we will keep you updated with news on the academic programmes and social events planned for 2012. If you have any questions please email Lucy Thompson.
Scholarships and discounts
We are offering a number of competitive scholarships for 2012 applicants. Also available is a reduced rate for UK students not joining us on the London trip. Please contact Lucy Thompson for more information.
Apply
To apply for the University of Exeter's International Summer School 2012, please complete the online application form. If you have any problems completing the form, please contact Lucy Thompson.
