Programs : Brochure
- Locations: Oxford, United Kingdom
- Program Terms: Summer
- Homepage: Click to visit
- Restrictions: HKUST applicants only
Click here for a definition of this term Languages of Instruction: | English | Program Fee: | Fee-paying |
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Click here for a definition of this term Languages of Instruction: | English | Program Fee: | Fee-paying |
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About University of Oxford
As the oldest university in the English-speaking world, Oxford is a unique and historic institution. There is no clear date of foundation, but teaching existed at Oxford in some form in 1096 and developed rapidly from 1167.
Lady Margaret Hall (LMH) is located in a peaceful area of splendid trees and Victorian buildings, about 15 minutes’ walk from the lively city centre. The College has 12 acres of lovely grounds and gardens, where students can relax away from their studies, walk among the trees, play croquet with friends or take a punt out on the river. Since the first nine women were admitted in 1879, the College has grown to a friendly and welcoming co-educational community of over 700 students and nearly 50 Fellows. Throughout this history LMH has remained steadfast in its commitment to diversity, inclusion, openness, and intellectual curiosity.
About LMH Summer Programme
LMH Summer Programmes are designed for students who want to gain and develop knowledge in their chosen subject area. In a series of thought-provoking lectures and lively seminar discussions students will learn about cutting-edge research, expand core knowledge, and explore new ideas and concepts among peers with diverse international perspectives and academic backgrounds.
HKUST-nominated students are required to join the residential program. For students joining for two or more sessions, you can choose to take courses in the same subject area, or you can select courses from different disciplines. Course details are available HERE.
Program Date
HKUST-nominated students will participate in one session to three sessions. You will only take a maximum of one course per session.
Sessions | Dates |
Session 1 | 30 Jun - 18 Jul 2025 |
Session 2 | 21 Jul - 8 Aug 2025 |
Session 3 | 11 Aug - 29 Aug 2025 |
Session 1 and 2 | 30 Jun - 8 Aug 2025 |
Session 2 and 3 | 21 Jul - 29 Aug 2025 |
Session 1, 2 and 3 | 30 Jun - 29 Aug 2025 |
Notes:
Fees
This is a fee-paying program and HKUST students will bear the tuition fees and the costs for accommodation, travel, visa, insurance, personal expenses and all other costs incurred by the program. For details about the fees, please CLICK HERE.
Eligibility
HKUST students must apply through the Office of Global Learning. Individual direct application to the host institution will not be accepted. You are eligible to apply for the program if you:
You may also find the details of the application process and selection criteria under Summer Study Abroad Program brochure page.
Visa Information
Students may be required to apply for a visa to attend the program. Check HERE.
Insurance
HKUST students who take part in the University's study abroad programs will be covered by the University's Travel Insurance Plan. Please CLICK HERE for details.
Accommodation
You will live in en suite bedrooms at LMH. For details, please CLICK HERE.
Disclaimer: The host institutions may release updated information from time to time. Information on this page will be updated on a rolling basis. While the Office of Global Learning tries the best effort to post the most updated information on this page, you are advised to refer to the host institutions' official websites for the most updated information.
Last update: 6 December 2024