Albert School
Apply NowReady to jumpstart your future? Join Albert Summer School for two intense weeks in Paris or Milan to build business, data and AI skills - learn Python, spreadsheets and pitching, work on team startups, and connect with mentors for uni and career advantage.
The Albert Summer School is an intensive two-week international program taught in English that combines core topics in business, data and AI. Students take part in a mix of instructional sessions, mentorship and team-based entrepreneurial projects, with practical exercises such as spreadsheet work, introductory Python, math challenges, and pitch training.
The program is offered on campus in Europe (Paris and Milan are primary campus locations; other locations such as Madrid or Geneva can be requested via admissions).
The course is split into tailored tracks for two audiences: high schoolers (students in 10th or 11th grade) who receive introductory, discovery-focused lessons in data and business and can optionally take a mock Albert School entrance test; and undergraduates who follow more advanced, application-oriented modules and are expected to have basic spreadsheet/Excel skills. Teaching is led by practitioners from the corporate and academic worlds and includes dedicated career-orientation and interview-preparation sessions.
Practical information: sessions listed run from June 29 to July 10 (campus-specific). The standard program fee is €2,500, with scholarships available upon request. An optional package covering accommodation, meals and excursions is offered; prospective applicants are encouraged to download the brochure, contact summerschool@albertschool.
com, book an admissions meeting, or start the admission process via the Typeform link.
€2,500
Program fee €2,500. Scholarships may be available upon request. Optional package (accommodation, meals, excursions) available for an additional cost; contact summerschool@albertschool.com for details.
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