Summer School Programs in Europe and USA
MKS Derasa is inviting students aged 9 to 24 to explore our various Summer School Programs at prestigious schools and universities across Europe and USA. These programs are designed for middle school, high school, and university students. During the 1 to 8 weeks of the chosen program, with a cost starting with €800 (including accommodation, main meals, excursions, and activities), students gain countless benefits;
Choose Your Summer Experience
In Europe
In Universities
Germany
Constructor University & Constructor Talent School
- Ages: 16 - 18
- Dates: July 24 – August 4, 2026
- Duration: 10 Days
- Location: Bremen, Germany
- Accommodation: Participants will have a private bedroom in a two-bedroom apartment with a shared bathroom Room Type B. Students will be paired with another summer camp participant, same gender, from around the world.
- Cost: €4,600 including: tuition, accommodation, meals, excursions & activities, domestic transportation, and mentorship and supervision
| Course Name | Brief Description | Exact Age Group | Dates + Campus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Computational Sciences & Engineering Track | Focus on mathematical modeling, programming, and AI systems across technical domains | 16–18 | 24 July – 4 August 2026 • Bremen, Germany |
| Mathematics & Modeling | Core calculus, data analysis, and optimization for real-world modeling | 16–18 | 24 July – 4 August 2026 • Bremen, Germany |
| Programming & Algorithms | Algorithm design, recursion, sorting, searching, and efficiency Big-O | 16–18 | Same |
| Neural Networks & Robotics | Build and train AI-driven robots using reinforcement learning and sensors | 16–18 | Same |
| Natural Sciences & Research (Track) | Scientific foundations with experimental and research-oriented learning | 16–18 | Same |
| Chemistry & Research | Atomic structure, bonding, materials science, and sustainability applications | 16–18 | Same |
| Biology & Research | Cell biology, genetics, evolution, neuroscience, and bioengineering | 16–18 | Same |
| Physics & Research | Motion, energy, waves, electromagnetism, and modern tech applications | 16–18 | Same |
| Business, Social & Decision Sciences (Track) | Human behavior, innovation, and business decision-making | 16–18 | Same |
| Human Behavior & Society | Bio-psycho-social analysis of decision-making and social influence | 16–18 | Same |
| Innovation & Design Thinking | Human-centered design process from ideation to prototyping | 16–18 | Same |
| Business & Entrepreneurship | Market principles, business planning, and startup development | 16–18 | Same |
Spain
IED Istituto Europeo di Design
- Ages: 15 - 18
- Dates: June & July, 2026
- Duration: 2 Weeks
- Location: Spain
- ○ Accommodation: Minor students stay all together in a residence very close to our campus
- ○ Cost: €1,300 (including: tuition, excursions & activities, domestic transportation, and mentorship and supervision)
| Course Name | Brief Description | Exact Age Group | Dates + Campus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Global Design – Junior | Introduction to multiple design disciplines (fashion, product, interior, graphic) through hands-on projects and creative exploration | 15–18 | Late June–July 2026 (e.g., 30 June–11 July) • Barcelona / Madrid / Bilbao (IED) |
| Fashion Design – Junior (English) | Learn fashion design fundamentals, sketching, forecasting, and portfolio creation through practical studio work | 15–18 | July 2026 (2-week course) • Barcelona (IED) |
| Interior Design and Decoration – Junior | Explore interior design concepts, styling, and spatial design through creative exercises | 15–18 | Early July 2026 (e.g., 30 June–11 July) • Madrid (IED) |
| Creativity and Artificial Intelligence – Junior | Combine creativity with AI tools and digital innovation in design-focused projects | 15–18 | Early–mid July 2026 (e.g., 30 June–18 July) • Madrid / Barcelona (IED) |
| Fashion Experience – Junior | Practical introduction to fashion industry processes including styling and creative development | 15–18 | July 2026 • Madrid (IED) |
| Fashion Design – Junior (Barcelona session) | Alternative session of fashion design course focusing on creative methodology and design practice | 15–18 | Late June or mid-July 2026 • Barcelona (IED) |
| Global Design – Junior (English track) | English-taught version of global design course with interdisciplinary approach to design thinking | 15–18 | July 2026 • Barcelona (IED) |
| Artificial Intelligence for Design – Junior | Apply AI tools specifically within design workflows and creative production | 15–18 | Late June–July 2026 • Barcelona (IED) |
| Fashion, Communication and Social Media – Junior | Learn branding, fashion communication, and social media strategy in the fashion industry | 15–18 | Late June–July 2026 • Barcelona (IED) |
UCAM
- Ages: Typically 18+ Open to international students
- Dates: To be confirmed
- Duration: 2 weeks (50 or 75 hours)
- Location: Murcia, Spain
- Accommodation: Host Family Accommodation
- Cost: 50 hours: €1,540 / 75 hours: €2,240 (including Host Family Accommodation + Lunch on week days)
| Course Name | Brief Description | Exact Age Group | Dates + Campus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spanish Language & Culture Winter and Summer Program | Intensive Spanish language course (all levels) combined with cultural activities such as Flamenco, Salsa, workshops, and excursions, plus international networking opportunities | Typically 18+ | To be confirmed (runs in winter & summer, flexible intake) • Murcia Campus, Spain |
EU Business School
- Ages: 15 - 18
- Dates: 5 July, 19 July, & 2 August, 2026
- Duration: 2 weeks
- Location: Barcelona, Spain
- Accommodation: At the luxury Residència Universitària Resa Barcelona Diagonal in Sarrià, a safe, exclusive area just a short walk from campus. The university residence offers modern rooms, a gym, study spaces, 24/7 security and high-speed Wi-Fi, making it the ideal place to relax after a day of learning and exploring.
- Cost: €3,850 including Accommodation in single or twin rooms with breakfast, lunch and dinner + Sports and social events in the afternoons + One company visit or masterclass per week. Students who successfully complete the program are eligible for a scholarship for all degree programs at EU.
- Note: Students under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. EU can assist in arranging a guardianship for the duration of the program. The guardianship fee is €390.
| Course Name | Brief Description | Exact Age Group | Dates + Campus |
|---|---|---|---|
| International Summer School (Business) | Introduction to core business concepts through workshops, case studies, company visits, and entrepreneurship-focused learning | 15–18 (high school students, B2 English minimum) | July–August 2026 (multiple 2-week sessions) • Barcelona, Spain |
Hungary
University of Debrecen
- Ages: 16 - 18
- Dates: June, July, & August, 2026
- Duration: 2 weeks
- Location: Hungary
- Accommodation On-Campus: Single room: €590 / Full board Including breakfast, lunch and dinner: €355
- Cost: €940
| Course Name | Brief Description | Exact Age Group | Dates + Campus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hungarian Language and Culture Summer Course | Intensive Hungarian language programme (beginner to advanced) combined with cultural activities, excursions, and social events | Minimum 16 (14–16 allowed only in separate group) | 20–31 July 2026 • Debrecen | 3–14 August 2026 • Debrecen | 20 July–14 August 2026 (4-week option) • Debrecen |
| The Story of East-Central Europe: Past and Present | Academic course exploring the history, politics, and culture of Central Europe through lectures, discussions, and site-related activities | Not explicitly stated (same programme → typically 16+) | 20–31 July 2026 • Debrecen |
| MASTER THE 21ST CENTURY: Learn Essential Digital, Interpersonal and Language Skills | Interactive English-language course combining digital topics, AI, communication skills, and business-related themes | Not explicitly stated (same programme → typically 16+) | 20–31 July 2026 • Debrecen | 3–14 August 2026 • Debrecen |
France
BSB Burgundy School of Business
- Ages: 18+
- Dates: June 22 – 26, 2026 (Dijon Campus) / 29 June - 3 July, 2026 (Lyon Campus)
- Duration: 5-days – 25 teaching hours – 5 hours per day – 4 ECTS credits
- Location: Dijon & Lyon, France
- Accommodation (Dijon): We suggest Residhome, located near the station and within 15 minutes distance from the campus. This is a 3-star apartment hotel, and rooms are equipped with a small kitchenette. Room Rates per night: Single room: €69 including breakfast / Twin room: €40 including breakfast. Location: Residhome Dijon Cité des Vignes 1 Av. de l'Ouche, 21000 Dijon
- Accommodation (Lyon): We suggest Les Privilodges, located just 10 minutes’ walk from the new BSB Campus. This is a 3-star hotel apartment, and rooms are equipped with a small kitchenette. Room Rates per night: Single room: €104 including breakfast / Twin room: €59 including breakfast. Location: 14 rue Jacqueline Auriol, 69008 Lyon
- Cost: €875 for Authentic Leadership & Human Centered Innovation / €940 for Empowering Sustainability
| Course Name | Brief Description | Exact Age Group | Dates + Campus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Authentic Leadership & Human-Centered Innovation (Design Thinking) | Develop leadership skills and learn design thinking to solve real-world problems through innovation and collaboration | Undergraduate students (18+) | 22 June – 26 June 2026 • Dijon / Lyon, France |
| Empowering Sustainability: Transformative Pathways in Consumption | Explore sustainability challenges, responsible consumption, and business transformation strategies | Undergraduate students (18+) | 29 June – 3 July 2026 • Dijon / Lyon, France |
Albert School
- Ages: 16 - 20
- Duration: 2 weeks (about 30 hours of teaching every week)
- Location: Paris, Milan, & Geneva
- Additional Program Details & Costs:
- Business & Data: Ages: 16 - 18 | Dates: July 6 to July 17 Paris Campus & June 29 - July 10 Milan Campus.
- Finance & Data: Ages: 18 - 20 Dates: 8 to 19 June Paris Campus
- AI Tools Bootcamp (French language of instruction): Ages: 16 - 18 | Dates: 6 to 17 July (Paris Campus) | Cost: €2,500
- Business & Data (Albert x Florimont): Ages: 16 - 18 | Dates: 6 to 17 July (Geneva Campus) | Cost: 3900 CHF = €4,260 included: half-board: breakfast and lunch every weekday + activities and transports in Geneva
- Accommodation: 13 nights + dinners (with host families) = €2,000 / Half board meals = €450 / Weekend Group Visits (Paris & Versailles) = €270
| Course Name | Brief Description | Exact Age Group | Dates + Campus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Data & Finance Summer Program | Learn financial modelling, Excel, data analysis, and finance applications through real-world case studies | 18+ (Undergraduates) | 8 to 19 June (Paris Campus) |
| AI Tools Summer Bootcamp | Practical training in AI tools, automation, and real-world business applications of AI | 16–22 | 6 to 17 July (Paris Campus) |
| Albert Summer School (Business, Data & AI) | Two-week programme combining business, data, and AI with a startup-style group project | 16–18 (High School) & 18–22 (Undergraduate track) | July 6 to July 17 (Paris Campus) & June 29 - July 10 (Milan Campus) |
| Albert x Florimont Summer School (Business, Finance & Data) | Project-based programme focused on business, finance, and data with teamwork and presentations | 16–18 | 6 to 17 July (Geneva Campus) |
UK
University of Oxford - UK (Oxford Royale Academy)
- Ages: 12 - 19+
- Dates: 5 - 18 July, 19 July - 1 August, 2 - 15 August, 2026
- Location: Oxford, UK
- Cost: £6,995
| Course Name | Brief Description | Age Group |
|---|---|---|
| Explore Business in Oxford | Introduction to business, entrepreneurship, and marketing through projects | 12–15 |
| Explore Medicine in Oxford | Learn fundamentals of human biology and healthcare | 12–15 |
| Explore Engineering in Oxford | Hands-on engineering challenges and problem-solving | 12–15 |
| Explore Law in Oxford | Introduction to legal systems and debate skills | 12–15 |
| Explore Artificial Intelligence in Oxford | Basics of AI, coding, and technology | 12–15 |
| Sustainability and the Environment Oxford | Study environmental challenges and sustainability | 12–15 |
| Learn English Oxford | Improve English through immersive academic learning | 12–15 |
| Film Academy Oxford | Learn filmmaking, storytelling, and production | 12–15 |
| Medicine in Oxford | Advanced medical topics and clinical simulations | 16–18 |
| Engineering: Civil, Mechanical & Electrical in Oxford | Study core engineering disciplines | 16–18 |
| Law & Politics in Oxford | Explore legal systems and political theory | 16–18 |
| Business, Innovation & Entrepreneurship in Oxford | Learn strategy, startups, and leadership | 16–18 |
| Economics & Finance in Oxford | Study markets, economics, and finance | 16–18 |
| Experimental Psychology in Oxford | Explore behaviour, cognition, and research methods | 16–18 |
| Architecture & Design in Oxford | Develop architectural and design skills | 16–18 |
| Cybersecurity & Artificial Intelligence in Oxford | Study digital security and AI systems | 16–18 |
| Film Academy Oxford | Advanced filmmaking and production | 16–18 |
| History, Philosophy & Literature in Oxford | Study humanities subjects in depth | 16–18 |
| Marketing Oxford | Learn branding, consumer behaviour, and marketing | 16–18 |
| Sustainability & the Environment Oxford | Advanced environmental studies | 16–18 |
| MIT FutureBuilders Oxford | Innovation-focused programme with real-world tech challenges | 16–18 |
| Global Business, Management & Finance Oxford | Advanced global business and finance concepts | 19+ |
| International Law & Politics Oxford | Study global law, diplomacy, and political systems | 19+ |
| Creative Writing Oxford | Develop writing skills across genres | 19+ |
| General English for the Modern World Oxford | Improve English for academic and professional contexts | 19+ |
University of Cambridge - UK (Oxford Royale Academy)
- Ages: 12 - 18
- Dates: 5 – 18 July, 2026 / 19 July – 1 August, 2026
- Location: Cambridge, UK
- Cost: £6,995
| Course Name | Brief Description | Age Group |
|---|---|---|
| Explore Business | Intro to entrepreneurship, marketing, finance, and business strategy through projects and challenges | 12–15 |
| Explore Medicine | Introduction to human biology, healthcare, and medical case studies | 12–15 |
| Explore Engineering | Hands-on engineering challenges and problem-solving projects | 12–15 |
| Explore Law | Basics of legal systems, debates, and mock trials | 12–15 |
| Explore Architecture | Fundamentals of design, structures, and creative architectural thinking | 12–15 |
| Explore Psychology | Introduction to human behaviour, cognition, and experiments | 12–15 |
| Explore Computer Science | Coding, algorithms, and tech problem-solving fundamentals | 12–15 |
| Medicine | Advanced medical topics, diagnostics, and clinical simulations | 16–18 |
| Engineering | University-level engineering concepts and applied projects | 16–18 |
| Law | In-depth legal theory, case analysis, and courtroom skills | 16–18 |
| Business, Innovation & Entrepreneurship | Strategy, startups, leadership, and innovation challenges | 16–18 |
| Experimental Psychology | Cognitive science, research methods, and behavioural analysis | 16–18 |
| Computer Science | Programming, AI concepts, and computational thinking | 16–18 |
| Architecture & Design | Advanced architectural design and portfolio-style work | 16–18 |
Imperial College London - UK (Oxford Royale Academy)
- Ages: 16 - 18
- Dates: 5 - 18 July, 19 July - 1 August, 2 - 15 August, 2026
- Location: London, UK
- Cost: £6,495
| Course Name | Brief Description | Age Group |
|---|---|---|
| Medicine in London | Study advanced medical concepts, diagnostics, and clinical case-based learning | 16–18 |
| Engineering in London | Explore engineering principles with practical applications and problem-solving projects | 16–18 |
| Law in London | Learn legal systems, case analysis, and develop debate and advocacy skills | 16–18 |
| Business, Innovation & Entrepreneurship in London | Study business strategy, startups, leadership, and real-world innovation challenges | 16–18 |
| Economics & Finance in London | Understand markets, economic theory, and financial decision-making | 16–18 |
| Architecture & Design in London | Develop architectural concepts, design thinking, and creative project work | 16–18 |
Oxford Summer School (Oxford University Campus)
- Ages: 9 - 24
- Duration: 2 weeks
- Location: Oxford University Campus, UK
| Course Name | Brief Description | Age Group |
|---|---|---|
| Creative Writing Explorers (Oxford) | Introductory storytelling, imagination, and writing skills (Junior programme) | 9–10 |
| Artificial Intelligence (Oxford) | Learn AI concepts, algorithms, and real-world applications | 16–17 |
| Architecture (Oxford) | Study design, structures, and built environments | 16–17 |
| Art History (Oxford) | Analyse art movements, styles, and cultural context | 16–17 |
| Biology (Oxford) | Study living systems, evolution, and ecosystems | 16–17 |
| Business & Entrepreneurship (Oxford) | Learn business strategy, startups, and innovation | 13–15, 16–17, 18–24 |
| Chemistry (Oxford) | Explore chemical reactions and molecular science | 16–17 |
| Computer Science (Oxford) | Programming, computational thinking, and systems | 13–15, 16–17 |
| Creative Writing (Oxford) | Develop fiction, poetry, and narrative techniques | 13–15, 16–17, 18–24 |
| Criminology (Oxford) | Study crime, justice systems, and criminal behaviour | 16–17 |
| Economics (Oxford) | Micro/macro economics and global markets | 13–15, 16–17, 18–24 |
| Engineering (Oxford) | Apply physics and maths to real-world problem solving | 13–15, 16–17 |
| English Literature (Oxford) | Analyse literary texts and critical theory | 16–17, 18–24 |
| History (Oxford) | Explore major historical events and interpretations | 16–17 |
| International Relations (Oxford) | Study global politics and diplomacy | 16–17 |
| Law (Oxford) | Legal systems, human rights, and case analysis | 13–15, 16–17 |
| Mathematics (Oxford) | Develop logical reasoning and advanced maths skills | 13–15, 16–17, 18–24 |
| Medicine (Oxford) | Human biology, disease, and healthcare systems | 16–17 |
| Nanotechnology (Oxford) | Study nanoscale science and emerging tech | 16–17 |
| Philosophy (Oxford) | Explore ethics, logic, and philosophical thought | 16–17 |
| Philosophy, Politics & Economics (PPE) (Oxford) | Interdisciplinary study of politics, economics, and philosophy | 16–17 |
| Physics (Oxford) | Study forces, energy, and fundamental laws of nature | 16–17 |
| Psychology (Oxford) | Human behaviour, cognition, and mental processes | 13–15, 16–17 |
Oxford Summer School (Cambridge University Campus)
| Course Name | Brief Description | Age Group |
|---|---|---|
| Business & Entrepreneurship (Cambridge) | Core business concepts and innovation skills | 13–15, 16–17 |
| Creative Writing (Cambridge) | Develop storytelling and writing techniques | 13–15, 16–17 |
| Economics (Cambridge) | Study economic systems and decision-making | 13–15, 16–17 |
| English Literature (Cambridge) | Analyse literature and critical ideas | 16–17 |
| History (Cambridge) | Explore key historical themes and debates | 13–15, 16–17 |
| Law (Cambridge) | Study legal systems and argumentation | 13–15, 16–17 |
| Psychology (Cambridge) | Behaviour, cognition, and research methods | 13–15 |
In Schools
UK
MPW Summer School
- Ages: 14 - 17
- Dates: 2026
- Duration: 2 weeks
- Location: London / Cambridge
- Cost: £6,600 “London Campus” / £6,350 “Cambridge Campus” (total of tuition and accommodation)
- Included in Tuition: Monday to Friday tuition & Lunch + Academic excursions + Awards ceremony + Farewell party + Branded certificate + Academic report
- Included in Accommodation: Single en-suite room + Travel and medical insurance + All meals + Weekend, evening, and after-school activities + One full day coach excursion
- 2-ways airport transportation: £250-300 “for either London or Cambridge Campuses”
Programs of Study / Focus: The participant chooses 1 stream from the below to study for the two-week duration of the programme.
| Course Name | Brief Description | Age Group | Location(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Architecture | Learn design principles, portfolio building, and explore real-world architecture with London-based activities | 14–17 | London only |
| Art and Design | Experiment with creative media including painting, illustration, and portfolio development | 14–17 | London only |
| Business, Finance and Economics | Develop understanding of business operations, finance, marketing, and entrepreneurship | 14–17 | London & Cambridge |
| Computing, Robotics and AI | Explore coding, robotics, AI, and emerging technologies through practical projects | 14–17 | London & Cambridge |
| Medicine and Sciences | Take part in hands-on medical workshops and learn about healthcare and human biology | 14–17 | London & Cambridge |
| Physics and Engineering | Study engineering concepts and physics through theoretical and practical learning | 14–17 | London & Cambridge |
| Politics and Law | Explore legal systems, political ideologies, and global issues | 14–17 | London & Cambridge |
| Psychology and Sociology | Study human behaviour, social systems, and research methods | 14–17 | London & Cambridge |
* In addition to the above, the participant chooses 2 courses of the My Path; My Way courses (innovative, interactive and inspiring courses to equip with the skills needed to succeed in life and work) below, to study 1 per week.
Week 1 courses (choose 1)
- Beyond the Podium : Public Speaking and Presentation Mastery
- Building Bridges : Negotiation and Conflict Resolution for Young Leaders
- Mastering the Art of Influence : Persuasion for Future Leaders
Week 2 courses (choose 1)
- Breakthrough Thinking : Advanced Problem Solving and Decision Making
- Mind over Matter : Emotional Intelligence and Self-Leadership
- Navigating the Noise : Media Literacy for the Digital Age
UK Boarding Schools / London (Younger Programmes), UK
- Ages: 9 - 24
- Dates: 28 June - 11 July, 12 - 25 July, 2026
- Duration: 2 weeks
- Location: UK
- Cost: £6,995
| Course Name | Brief Description | Age Group |
|---|---|---|
| Business & Entrepreneurship (UK Boarding Schools) | Introduction to business and innovation | 13–15 |
| Creative Writing (UK Boarding Schools) | Writing and storytelling fundamentals | 13–15 |
| Economics (UK Boarding Schools) | Intro to markets and economic thinking | 13–15 |
| Law (UK Boarding Schools) | Basics of legal systems and rights | 13–15 |
| Psychology (UK Boarding Schools) | Introduction to behaviour and the mind | 13–15 |
In USA
In Universities
Barnard College, Columbia University Oxford Royale Academy
- Ages: 16 - 18
- Dates: 28 June – 11 July, 12 – 25 July, 2026
- Duration: 2 Weeks
- Location: New York, USA
- Cost: £6,995
| Course Name | Brief Description | Age Group |
|---|---|---|
| History, Philosophy & Literature in New York | Explore major ideas in history, philosophy, and literature through debates and analysis | 16–18 |
| Experimental Psychology in New York | Study human behaviour, cognition, and research methods through practical projects | 16–18 |
| Economics & Finance in New York | Learn economic theory, markets, and financial decision-making skills | 16–18 |
University of Yale
- Ages: 12 - 15
- Duration: 2 weeks
- Location: Yale
| Course Name | Brief Description | Exact Age Group | Cost | Dates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Explore Business in Yale | Explore the world of business through hands-on learning. Build foundations in entrepreneurship, marketing, finance and operations, tackle real-world case studies and simulations, and practice pitching ideas, designing campaigns, and thinking like an entrepreneur in today’s fast-changing world. | 12–15 | £6,995 | 28 June - 11 July 2026 12 July - 25 July 2026 |
| Explore Medicine in Yale | Experience medicine first-hand on this immersive course. Study anatomy, explore real case studies, and practice essential clinical skills that show you how doctors diagnose, treat, and save lives. | 12–15 | £6,995 | 28 June - 11 July 2026 12 July - 25 July 2026 |
- Ages: 16 - 18
- Duration: 2 weeks
- Location: Yale
| Course Name | Brief Description | Exact Age Group | Cost | Dates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Business, Innovation & Entrepreneurship in Yale | Explore the world of business through hands-on learning. Build core foundations in management, innovation and entrepreneurship, tackle real-world challenges, and practice pitching ideas, shaping strategies, and responding to emerging technologies and global market trends. | 16–18 | £6,995 | 28 June - 11 July 2026 12 July - 25 July 2026 |
| Engineering: Civil, Mechanical & Electrical in Yale | Dive into the fundamental theory needed to excel in the fields of civil, mechanical and electrical engineering. You'll explore coding, emerging technologies like self-driving cars and space travel, and take part in hands-on workshops to build your practical abilities. | 16–18 | £6,995 | 28 June - 11 July 2026 12 July - 25 July 2026 |
| Ivy League Scholars' Programme |
Lectures, workshops & case studies in Global Leadership. - Yale faculty visits and fascinating talks from faculty staff. - Sharpen critical thinking skills with debate workshops. - Guided tours of Harvard, Columbia and Yale. - Curated visits to the United Nations, the Met and Natural History Museum. - Immerse yourself in New York visiting landmarks and a cruise on the Hudson River. - Enjoy Wicked on Broadway plus private workshop with producer discussing financing a multi-million-dollar production. |
16–18 | £9,995 | 28 June - 11 July 2026 12 July - 25 July 2026 |
| Law & Trial Advocacy Academy | Explore the world of law through hands-on advocacy. Build foundations in constitutional, criminal and human rights law, analyse real cases, and practice crafting arguments, questioning witnesses and presenting confidently in simulated trials and debates. | 16–18 | £6,995 | 28 June - 11 July 2026 12 July - 25 July 2026 |
| Medicine in Yale | Study anatomy, diagnosis, and patient care, then practise your skills in simulations - with state-of-the-art medical training equipment - designed to feel like the real thing. Medicine is more than memorising facts. Learn how to think critically, act decisively, and care for patients through hands-on practice and teamwork. | 16–18 | £6,995 | 28 June - 11 July 2026 12 July - 25 July 2026 |
University of California - Berkeley
- Ages: 18 - 25
- Duration: 2 weeks
- Location: University of California - Berkeley
| Course Name | Brief Description | Exact Age Group | Cost | Dates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Engineering Programs |
- Applied AI in Engineering. - Clean and Renewable Energy and Infrastructural Systems. - Biomedical and Biomechanical Engineering. - Engineering Data Analysis. - Advanced Manufacturing. - Systems Engineering and Supply Chain Management. - Robotics and Autonomous Systems. - IoT and Smart Infrastructure. - Virtual Assistants and Embedded Support Systems. |
18–25 | $8,500 (includes a welcome orientation, on-campus housing and dining plan, local outings and activities, airport transportation, and insurance) |
July 06, 2026 - July 18, 2026 |
Johns Hopkins University
- Ages: 18+
- Duration: 2 weeks
- Location: Johns Hopkins University
| Course Name | Brief Description | Exact Age Group | Cost | Dates |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Engineering & Innovation |
- Future of artificial intelligence and innovation in engineering. - Experience university life as a resident on the Johns Hopkins campus. - Explore Baltimore, Maryland with planned outings to local attractions. - Participate in career development workshops and visit leading industry companies. - Build your resume and portfolio with a Certificate of Achievement. |
18+ | $8,500 (includes a welcome orientation, on-campus housing and dining plan, local outings and activities, airport transportation, and insurance) |
July 20, 2026 - August 1, 2026 |

Programs' Highlights
- Global Destinations: Choose from programs in many countries, including top academic hubs in Europe, North America, and Asia.
- Academic Specializations: Students can choose programs tailored to their specific interests, including: STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) & Innovation: Engineering, Robotics, Computer Science, etc.
- Business & Leadership: Entrepreneurship, Economics, Management, etc.
- Arts & Humanities: International Law, International Relations, Creative Arts, etc.
- Medicine & Sciences: Pre-med tracks, Advanced Biology, etc.
- University Experience: Attend on a world-class campus, attend lectures by expert faculty, and use state-of-the-art facilities before even graduating high school.
Programs' Benefits

1. Academic Benefits school & future studies
- Stronger university applications
- Exposure to university-level subjects early
- Earn extra academic credits in a short time if already in university
- Deepen understanding of current subjects
- Develop critical thinking & problem-solving skills
- Get a “preview” of university life abroad

2. Language & Communication Benefits
- Improve English fluency fast
- Opportunity to learn another European language
- Practice real-life communication, not just in school
- Learn academic vocabulary used in universities abroad

3. Cultural & Global Exposure
- Experience European culture, history, and lifestyle
- Visit famous cities London, Paris, Madrid, etc.
- Develop a global mindset and understanding of different cultures
- Become more adaptable
- Learn how people live, study, and work in Europe

4. Personal Growth & Independence
- Build independence first time away from home
- Increase confidence and self-reliance
- Learn time management and responsibility
- Improve social skills & teamwork
- Step outside your comfort zone very important at a young age

5. Social & Networking Benefits
- Meet students from all over the world
- Build international friendships often long-lasting
- Create a global network early useful for university & career
- Improve ability to work with people from different cultures

6. Career & Future Advantages
- Makes your CV stronger important for competitive universities / jobs
- Helps you decide your future major / career path
- Shows initiative and ambition very valued internationally)
● Can include career-related workshops (business, tech, etc. - Gives you a head start compared to peers around

7. Travel & Life Experience Benefits
- Travel across Europe while studying
- Combine education + tourism + fun
- Experience new food, activities, and lifestyles
- Create memories that last a lifetime

8. Practical Advantages
- Short duration 1 – 8 weeks
- Fits perfectly into school holidays
- Good “trial experience” before studying abroad long-term
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