Immerse Education
Apply NowWant to explore the mind in Oxford this summer? Join a two-week residential programme to study cognitive psychology, behavioural science and research methods, lead a personalised research project, get 1:1 tutoring from PhD-level tutors and boost your uni and career prospects.
Immerse Education's Psychology Summer Programme in Oxford is a two-week, on-campus residential programme for students aged 16-18. The course covers core topics in cognitive psychology, behavioural science and research methods, and includes in-depth academic sessions led by tutors (often PhD-level) from leading universities.
Participants undertake a personalised research project, receive 1:1 tutoring, and benefit from small class sizes (7-10 students).
Students live and learn within Oxford University colleges (separate male/female accommodation where applicable), attend guest speaker sessions, and take part in social and cultural activities including formal dinners, day trips to Cambridge and London, and evening events. The programme includes 40 hours of tuition, personalised feedback, and a certificate of achievement upon completion.
An optional UCAS points add-on (8 points) is available for eligible students aged 14+.
Three sessions are offered in the summer, and enrolment is handled via Immerse Education's website. Multiple programme packages are available (non-residential, residential, and residential + online) with differing inclusions related to accommodation and online study.
Certificate of achievement (certificate of attendance provided); optional 8 UCAS points available as an add-on
05 Jul 2026 – 18 Jul 2026
19 Jul 2026 – 01 Aug 2026
02 Aug 2026 – 15 Aug 2026
£5,995
Lowest-price option: Non-Residential £5995 (no accommodation). Classic Residential: £7495 (includes accommodation, 13 nights, meals). Classic + Online Research Programme: £9516 (2 weeks residential + 10 hours online). Prices cover tuition, mentoring and listed programme inclusions; accommodation and meal details vary by package.
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