THE BASICS:
Lecturers:
Dr David Bonilla
(Oxford Martin School)
Dr Moshe Givoni,
(Oxford Martin School)
Dr Christian Glossner,
(University
of Oxford and Université de Fribourg, Switzerland)
Dr Emmeline Skinner,
(UK
Dept for International Development)
Seminar Presenters Members of the Oxford Martin School
Guest Lecturers Lecturers
from Oxford and other UK Universities, plus
other experts.
Tuition: £985
Accommodation: £2,345
Target audience:
Graduate students and senior undergraduates with at least 2 years' study at university level
About University of Oxford:
Founded in 1096
(est.), the University of Oxford has the accolade of being the first University
in the English-speaking world with an international reputation for excellence
in teaching and research. Its culture of close academic supervision and the
academic communities fostered by its colleges have inspired many students.
Oxford has played a key role in shaping the strategic direction for IARU and
has been active in establishing innovative programs such as the Global Summer
Program and the Global Internship Program (with NUS). With its tradition of
contributing to humanity through education, Oxford is an inspiring collaborator
for the Alliance.
Please visit http://www.ox.ac.uk/
Lecturers:
Dr David Bonilla
(Oxford Martin School)
Dr Moshe Givoni,
(Oxford Martin School)
Dr Christian Glossner,
(University
of Oxford and Université de Fribourg, Switzerland)
Dr Emmeline Skinner,
(UK
Dept for International Development)
Seminar Presenters Members of the Oxford Martin School
Guest Lecturers Lecturers
from Oxford and other UK Universities, plus
other experts.
Tuition: £985
Accommodation: £2,345
Target audience:
Graduate students and senior undergraduates with at least 2 years' study at university level
About University of Oxford:
Founded in 1096
(est.), the University of Oxford has the accolade of being the first University
in the English-speaking world with an international reputation for excellence
in teaching and research. Its culture of close academic supervision and the
academic communities fostered by its colleges have inspired many students.
Oxford has played a key role in shaping the strategic direction for IARU and
has been active in establishing innovative programs such as the Global Summer
Program and the Global Internship Program (with NUS). With its tradition of
contributing to humanity through education, Oxford is an inspiring collaborator
for the Alliance.
Please visit http://www.ox.ac.uk/