
OXFORD
An opportunity for UK state school students to experience university life. Stay in Oxford for four nights and attend academic tasters and advice and guidance sessions by day.
Explore subjects with university researchers, experience academic and social life at Oxford University, receive expert advice on how to apply and be supported throughout the process.
Aim for Oxford is a new, free programme for Year 12 students attending state schools in the North East of England.
In March each year, the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford organise a series of joint conferences in locations across the UK, for Year 12 (or equivalent) students and their teachers/HE advisers.*
The conferences are designed to provide up-to-date information on courses available, the application and admissions procedure, and student life at both Universities. Admissions Tutors, academic staff and current undergraduate students will be on hand to answer questions.
The Pathways Programme is an initiative coordinated by the Colleges of the University of Oxford.
The programme aims to provide information, advice and guidance on higher education and Oxford to academically able students, and staff members, in non-selective state schools with little history of student progression to Oxford.
All of our events are run in Oxford, and are free to attend.
Oxplore is a free educational website created by the University of Oxford designed to engage 11-18 year olds with complex ideas across a wide range of subjects. The website is organised into a series of thought-provoking Big Questions which take students on a guided journey to encourage their powers of debate and critical thinking.
Oxford Student Union's Flagship Access Scheme. 'It’s not about where you’re from... it's about where you're going'.