Summer Schools - Global Education

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

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  • 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
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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

IED Barcelona
  • 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

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  • 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

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  • 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

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

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

Albert School Paris
  • 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)

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  • Ages: 12 - 19+
  • Dates: 5 - 18 July, 19 July - 1 August, 2 - 15 August, 2026
  • Location: Oxford, UK
  • Cost: £6,995
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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)

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Students dining together inside a historic university dining hall during a summer programme.
Students sightseeing and exploring historic architecture in Cambridge during a summer programme.
  • Ages: 12 - 18
  • Dates: 5 – 18 July, 2026 / 19 July – 1 August, 2026
  • Location: Cambridge, UK
  • Cost: £6,995
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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)

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  • Ages: 16 - 18
  • Dates: 5 - 18 July, 19 July - 1 August, 2 - 15 August, 2026
  • Location: London, UK
  • Cost: £6,495
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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)

MPW Summer School
  • 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)

Imperial College London
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

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.

MPW Summer School
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

BSB Burgundy School of Business
  • 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

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  • Ages: 16 - 18
  • Dates: 28 June – 11 July, 12 – 25 July, 2026
  • Duration: 2 Weeks
  • Location: New York, USA
  • Cost: £6,995
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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
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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

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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
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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
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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
Students exploring New York city during a study abroad trip

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
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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
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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
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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
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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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