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About the provider: "Scholastic" - Program leaders are active Cambridge Professors from Finance, Economics, Quantum Computing, Medicine departments. Since 2012.
16-29 years old
2 weeks
Weekly hours: 36
This two-week prestigious Summer Sociology Advanced Research Program is designed to sharpen research skills and deepen academic knowledge among highly dedicated students. Our selective program ensures a focus on excellence, cultivating profound expertise in each student's field of interest. Give your child the unique opportunity to join a community of aspiring scholars, paving their way to academic and professional success!
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Location
The program will be held at Colleges of the University of Cambridge:
Sidney Sussex
Clare Hall
Lucy Cavendish
Hughes Hall
What's Included
Accommodation for 13 nights in a University of Cambridge college.
Daily breakfast and dinners, with a memorable distinctive formal dining experience in the Cambridge tradition on the day of the graduation ceremony.
All academic activities, such as lectures, supervisions, revisions/seminars, master talks with world-class speakers, organisational visits, final group presentations, and access to teaching venues.
A rich social and cultural schedule, including excursions to Oxford.
Convenient transportation, including airport pick-up and drop-off shuttle services, as well as transportation for the day trips to Oxford.
A UK SIM card with prepaid allowances for data, calls, and texts.
Comprehensive insurance coverage.
Programme awards as outlined in the program details
Activities
Accommodations
Participants accommodated in various University of Cambridge college buildings.
Majority of accommodation in single/twin rooms with shared, unisex bathrooms.
Dormitory rooms vary in size, shape, and style across different colleges.
En-suite single rooms available upon special request.
Additional charge for en-suite rooms, offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Transportation
Includes airport pick-up and drop-off shuttle services for London Heathrow.
Arrival and Departure Times:
Will be set 3 different times on the arrival day for pick up and students are encouraged to purchase flight in accordance with the set time.
Morning after 9am, afternoon and evening no later than 6pm is assumed. Specific times will be announced soon.
Transportation provided for day trips to London and Oxford.
Lesson Plan
Sample Tutors
Prof. Patrick Baert
Professor Patrick Baert did his graduate work at the University of Oxford, working on social theory under the supervision of Rom Harré. He subsequently joined the Sociology Department in Cambridge. His recent research in the sociology of intellectuals has been funded by various bodies, including the British Academy, The European Research Council and the Leverhulme Trust. His writings have been translated into more than 10 languages. Prof. Baert is the chief editor of the International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society (Springer) and he also holds editorial positions at the European Journal of Social Theory, the Journal of Classical Sociology, Currently Sociology, and Distinktion. He has held visiting positions across the world, including the University of Cape Town, l'Université de Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne, the Humboldt University Berlin, Brown University, the University of British Columbia, the University of Concepcion in Chile, the LSE and Sciences Po.
Snippet of Lecture Topics & Titles :
Sociological Theories
Class, inequalities, mobility
Media and Culture
Cultural sociology and the theory of cultural trauma
Extras
Ensuite accommodation fee (if required): £800
Pocket Money Advice: £30 per day (for lunch and etc.)
Requirements
Target Audience: High school, undergraduate, and postgraduate students, aged 16 and above, with excellent academic ability and research interest.
Transcript Requirements:
Minimum GPA of 3.4 (on a 4.0 scale) or equivalent.
General Grade of 88 or equivalent.
Official transcript required; studying a relevant subject is preferred.
Minor grade shortfalls considered on a case-by-case basis.
Proof of English Proficiency:
High English proficiency level (equivalent to IELTS band 7).
Acceptable proofs include English proficiency test certificates, school transcripts, competition certificates, etc.
Personal Statement: A 2000-character statement highlighting goals, aspirations, and fit for the programme.
Recommendation Letter: An academic reference attesting to abilities and potential.
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