Discover Economics, Climate Change & Big Data – A Transformative Summer at Oxford!
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Why Choose This Course?
This two-week summer course at the University of Oxford is designed for intellectually curious students aged 15–17 who want to explore the intersection of economics, climate change, and big data. Taught by Oxford faculty, it offers a unique opportunity to study global challenges while living the Oxford experience. Limited to 30 students, this program fosters academic growth and global networking.
What You'll Learn
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Understand the economics behind climate change and sustainability
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Apply econometric methods using real-world data
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Analyze how big data influences global policies and business decisions
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Develop critical thinking and presentation skills in an academic setting
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Quick Facts :
- Age Group: 15-17
- Location: University of Oxford, Department of Economics
- Language: English
- Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Course Modules
Economics & Sustainability
Explore economic theories in the context of climate change
Development & Policy
Study the role of policy in sustainable economic growth
Big Data & Econometrics
Learn how data is transforming economic analysis
Real-World Applications
Apply theories to current global economic challenges
Frequently Asked Questions
Students aged 15–17 with B2 level English proficiency or equivalent can apply.
It runs from July 27 to August 9, 2025, at the University of Oxford’s Department of Economics, with accommodation at St Hilda’s College.
Oxford faculty-led teaching, prestigious on-campus experience, a certificate and recommendation letter, and a selective international cohort of 30 students