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Faculty of Business - Oxford College

Dukes Plus (delivered by SBC)

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In-person, On-campus Oxford£££
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Want to build a start-up and pitch it at Oxford College? Join the Dukes Plus residential summer school to explore management, marketing and finance, develop practical skills through workshops and guest speakers, and boost your uni and career prospects with a 'Time to Shine' pitch.

This is a residential Faculty of Business summer school held at Oxford College, designed for aspiring entrepreneurs aged 15-17. Over an immersive programme you explore core business topics-management, marketing and finance-through interactive seminars, practical workshops and guest speaker sessions.

You will work on group projects and develop a start-up idea to pitch at the programme's "Time to Shine" ceremony. The course includes around 25 hours per week of subject-specific academic content, industry experience sessions, and dedicated university-preparation coaching (personal statement and presentation support).

Students live in an Oxford college and are taught in university lecture and seminar rooms, giving an authentic on-campus experience. The programme is delivered by SBC and marketed on Dukes Plus; a brochure and sample timetable are available on the site for further details.

Business StudiesEconomicsBusiness, Management & Entrepreneurship
1

06 Jul 2026

July intake 1

2

20 Jul 2026

July intake 2

3

03 Aug 2026

August intake

Duration: 2-4 weeks (described as a two-week journey in places)

Location

In-person, On-campus
Oxford, United Kingdom
Oxford College (Oxford University)
  • Aged 15-17 (programme designed for students aged 15-17)
  • Residential programme: students will live in an Oxford college (on-campus accommodation)
Participation Fee

£6,026

On sale price shown as £6025.50. Standard price displayed elsewhere as from £6,695. Fee covers the residential summer school; see brochure or website for full inclusions.

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