The Oxford Experience
Key facts
| Dates | Sun 4 Jul to Sat 7 Aug 2010 |
|---|---|
| Fees | From £1,050.00 |
| Application status | Applications being accepted |
| Application process | Click here for further details |
| Course contact | If you have any questions about this course, please email ipoxex@conted.ox.ac.uk or telephone +44 (0)1865 270427. |
Overview
Programme Director: David BeardThe Oxford Experience: More than a Summer School
- Week-long residential summer courses
- From 4 July – 7 August 2010
- At Christ Church, Oxford
- Accessible courses in the humanities
- Small study groups taught by friendly tutors
- Designed for an international audience of all ages
Description
A Unique OpportunityThe Oxford Experience is a residential summer programme of one-week courses in a variety of subjects aimed at non-specialists. It offers a choice of ten or so seminars each week over a period of five weeks.
You choose from over 50 different courses in the following broad areas:
- Archaeology & Early History
- Art, Music, Cinema, Houses & Gardens
- Literature, Folklore & Creative Writing
- Modern History & Politics
- Natural & Social Sciences
The Oxford Experience gives you a unique opportunity to sample life in Christ Church, one of the University’s most impressive and beautiful colleges.
Programme details
An InvitationWe invite you to join us in summer 2010 to help celebrate 20 highly successful years of the Oxford Experience.
Everyone is Welcome
The Oxford Experience is open to everyone, so you don’t
need any formal qualifications to follow a course.
Spoilt for Choice
With so many different courses available on a bewildering array
of topics, there really is something of interest for everyone.
Here are just a few of our stimulating courses:
- Jane Austen’s Heroines
- Colleges of Oxford
- The Battle of Britain Revisited
- Riot and Rebellion in Shakespeare’s London
- The British Empire
- Alice’s Adventures in Oxford
- Scientific Breakthroughs of the Twentieth Century
- The Brain and Human Behaviour
For a full list of all courses, please click here
Small, Friendly Classes
The classes meet in small, friendly groups of up to twelve
people. On your course, you’ll meet people of all ages
and from all walks of life who share an interest in their
chosen subject.
Your tutors have all been specially selected not only for their subject expertise, but also for their considerable experience in teaching adult students. You will find them friendly, approachable and, above all, highly supportive.
A Magnificent Learning Environment
Your classes are held in the splendour of Christ Church,
Oxford’s largest college, which occupies a 140-acre site
in the centre of the city. Founded in 1546, and including
Oxford's cathedral, the college lies to the southeast of the
Carfax crossroads and is bordered by the rivers Cherwell and
Isis.
A Well-Balanced Programme
It’s a summer course, so we appreciate that most people
would like to enjoy a balance of study time and free time.
After breakfast, there are generally two ninety-minute classes
each morning with a coffee break in between. Then, after lunch,
there’s plenty of time to take part in a number of
optional excursions or to relax in and around Oxford.
Course-Related Excursions
Many of our seminars offer a full-day excursion to a
course-related place of interest. Tutors will normally
accompany and lead their groups on these excursions. Please
note that there is a supplementary charge for each excursion
and that you may not join excursions relating to other courses.
When you read a course description, you’ll see that each tutor has assigned a rating of easy, moderate, or demanding to each course-related excursion. This rating reflects the amount or type of walking involved. Please bear this in mind when choosing your course.
Enjoy a Lively Social Programme
Each week we invite you to take advantage of our wide-ranging
and lively social programme which includes guided visits,
special guest lectures and entertaining cultural events. These
vary from week to week and normally incur an additional
charge:
- Visit to the Cotswolds
- Strawberries and wine in the Masters’ Garden
- Display of traditional Morris Dancing
- Oxford rivers and Castle Walk
- Excursion to Blenheim Palace
- 'Alice in Waterland’ Walk
- Visit to Kelmscott Manor
- Whisky Tasting Evening
- Display of traditional thatching techniques
- Summer Evening Concert
- Shakespeare’s ‘Winter’s Tale’ in Stratford-upon-Avon
On several evenings each week, you can also relax and enjoy a drink with friends in Christ Church’s popular ‘Buttery’ Bar.
Your Invitation to ‘High Table’
It’s not every day that you dine at ‘Hogwarts
School’. During your course, you will receive an
invitation to dine on ‘High Table’ in Christ
Church’s majestic and imposing Tudor Hall, replicated in
the popular Harry Potter films.
An Amazing Experience
As you leave the hustle and bustle of Oxford’s busy
streets and pass through the main gate at Christ Church, you
enter the serene academic world of Oxford’s largest
college. From the minute you walk beneath Christopher
Wren’s Tom Tower, the magic of Christ Church will hold
you in its spell.
Christ Church has provided the setting for parts of the television series ‘Brideshead Revisited’, as well as for Lewis Carroll's ‘Alice's Adventures in Wonderland’. In recent years, it has featured in the Harry Potter films, and in ‘The Golden Compass’, an adaptation of Philip Pullman's novel ‘Northern Lights’.
Uniquely, as an Oxford Experience participant, you will enjoy privileged access to many areas of this college closed to the general public.
Truly Unforgettable
We thought you might like to discover how last year’s
participants found their Oxford Experience.
One of the highlights of my life…The Oxford
Experience is a must-do for anyone at any age
Jamie Coker, USA
Signing up for one week is smart; signing up for two weeks
is brilliant
Marlene L. Spigner, USA
This has truly been one of the best experiences of my life.
I cannot thank you enough for everything. The Oxford Experience
has breathed life back into my soul…I truly feel as
though I lived the life of an Oxford man. Thank you
Michael Crowley, USA
Click here to read more feedback from our participants
Funding Opportunities for European Teachers
If you are a European teacher, financial support may be
available through the Socrates Lingua, Grundtvig or Comenius schemes.
What’s included in your Course Fees
Included in your course fees are all of the following:
- All tuition costs
- 6 nights' accommodation
- Full board including Gala Dinner
- Welcome reception in Tom Quad
- Morning break tea/coffee & biscuits
- Free internet access in the Junior Common Room
- Evening guest lecture
- Closing reception in the Masters’ Garden
- End-of-course certificate
Also, if you book two or more courses, complimentary Saturday bed & breakfast accommodation is provided.
Exploring Oxford and the surrounding area
Oxford boasts a lively cultural and social life all year round.
Whether you’re looking for world class museums, theatres,
cinemas, restaurants or traditional English pubs, you’ll
find them in abundance. During your course, please visit our
Oxford Experience office at Christ Church for information on
what’s on and details of popular excursions to London,
Bath, the Cotswolds and Stratford-upon-Avon.
Accommodation
A Slice of Student LifeDuring your course, you will stay in typical Oxford student accommodation at Christ Church in buildings which range from the 18th to the 20th century. Bedrooms are modestly-furnished, do not have air-conditioning and are arranged in a staircase of four or five floors.
All standard bedrooms are singles. In a few buildings the bedrooms are arranged in ‘twin sets’ (two single bedrooms opening off a sitting room) and all have their own washbasin and shaver point. The bath and/or toilet facilities on each staircase are shared.
A very limited number of rooms have private bathroom facilities (shower, washbasin and toilet) and these are available for an additional fee. Most are single rooms, but a few are twin-bedded. Early application for these rooms is essential.
Please indicate your accommodation preferences on your application form, together with a note of any mobility problems.
We regret that we are unable to offer you accommodation at Christ Church immediately prior to or following your course. Additionally, family or friends who are not enrolled in the programme cannot be accommodated in college.
Disabled Participants (including those with mobility difficulties)
We aim to treat all participants equally and welcome applications from people with disabilities. Individuals’ needs are taken into account as far as possible, providing reasonable adaptations and assistance within the resources available. We ask you to inform us of any disability or special need (confidentially, if required) so that we can help you participate as fully as possible.If you are considering applying for a place on the Oxford Experience and have mobility difficulties or visual/hearing impairments, you may wish to contact the Programme Administrator to discuss your needs as the age and layout of Christ Church College could prove user unfriendly in some cases.
Oxford, as an ancient city, tends to be difficult to navigate for people with disabilities. The number of very old buildings, designed in an age less sensitive to issues of disability, makes access to the city centre difficult. That said, we aim to do as much as we can to make your study with us possible.
Please contact us if you require a ground-floor bedroom, or if you feel you may have difficulty accessing teaching rooms located on upper floors.
New for 2010 – Lift to Christ Church Dining
Hall
There is a now a lift available to Christ Church’s Tudor
Dining Hall where all Oxford Experience meals are served.
Modules in this programme
- OxEx10 Wk1: 1A - The Archaeology of English Cathedrals
- OxEx10 Wk1: 1B - The Beatles, Popular Music and Sixties Britain
- OxEx10 Wk1: 1C - The Brontës
- OxEx10 Wk1: 1D - Castles in Britain
- OxEx10 Wk1: 1E - The Challenges of War: Life in Britain, 1914 - 1918
- OxEx10 Wk1: 1F - Jewish Life in Medieval England
- OxEx10 Wk1: 1G - Oxford Murder
- OxEx10 Wk1: 1H - Reading Contemporary British Fiction
- OxEx10 Wk1: 1I - Sacred Places and Landscapes
- OxEx10 Wk1: 1J - The Twilight of the Romanovs
- OxEx10 Wk1: 1K - Why Did King Charles I Lose His Head?
- OxEx10 Wk2: 2A - Ancient Crete at the Ashmolean Museum
- OxEx10 Wk2: 2B - The Battle of Britain Revisited
- OxEx10 Wk2: 2C - The Brain and Human Behaviour
- OxEx10 Wk2: 2D - British Cinema: The Ealing Comedies
- OxEx10 Wk2: 2E - Colleges of Oxford
- OxEx10 Wk2: 2F - The English Romantic Poets
- OxEx10 Wk2: 2G - Introduction to the History and Science of Cosmology
- OxEx10 Wk2: 2H - Jane Austen`s Heroines
- OxEx10 Wk2: 2I - The Reign of Henry VIII
- OxEx10 Wk2: 2J - Riot and Rebellion in Shakespeare`s London
- OxEx10 Wk2: 2K - Romanesque Churches of England
- OxEx10 Wk3: 3A - The Art of the Illuminator
- OxEx10 Wk3: 3B - Elizabeth I
- OxEx10 Wk3: 3C - Enjoying the Cotswolds
- OxEx10 Wk3: 3D - How to Read a Church
- OxEx10 Wk3: 3E - Introduction to Classical Music
- OxEx10 Wk3: 3F - Middlemarch
- OxEx10 Wk3: 3G - The Normans
- OxEx10 Wk3: 3H - The Romance of the Railways
- OxEx10 Wk3: 3I - Scientific Breakthroughs of the Twentieth Century
- OxEx10 Wk3: 3J - Treasures of the Ashmolean Museum
- OxEx10 Wk3: 3K - Victorian Scandals
- OxEx10 Wk4: 4A - Alice`s Adventures in Oxford
- OxEx10 Wk4: 4B - Beethoven and the Dawn of Romanticism
- OxEx10 Wk4: 4C - Creative Writing: Inspired by Oxford
- OxEx10 Wk4: 4D - Ethics: Questions of Life and Death
- OxEx10 Wk4: 4E - Five Centuries of Crime and Retribution
- OxEx10 Wk4: 4F - Folk Traditions of the Cotswolds
- OxEx10 Wk4: 4G - The Golden Age of Anglo-Saxon England
- OxEx10 Wk4: 4H - King Arthur and the Dark Ages
- OxEx10 Wk4: 4I - Love in Shakespeare
- OxEx10 Wk4: 4J - The Phoenix, the Unicorn and the Mermaid
- OxEx10 Wk5: 5A - The British Empire
- OxEx10 Wk5: 5B - The Crusades: Cross versus Crescent
- OxEx10 Wk5: 5C - English Country Houses
- OxEx10 Wk5: 5D - Exploring Dickens` `Great Expectations`
- OxEx10 Wk5: 5E - The History of the English Language
- OxEx10 Wk5: 5F - King Alfred and the Vikings
- OxEx10 Wk5: 5G - The Romans in Britain
- OxEx10 Wk5: 5H - Shakespeare in Oxford
- OxEx10 Wk5: 5I - Vincent`s English Artists
- OxEx10 Wk5: 5J - Without Rules: Terrorism Today
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Enrolment Procedure
Early enrolment is advised as many courses fill before February.
Enrolment Online
- Participants requiring standard accommodation only may enrol online by navigating to the individual seminar's page and then clicking the 'apply online' link at the bottom of that page.
- Closing Date:
- Enrolments will be accepted up to 1 June 2010.
- Payment:
- Online enrolments require payment in full at the time of registering.
- Those who do not wish to register online or who have more complex requirements (e.g. ensuite accommodation) should contact the Programme Administrator direct.
- They should complete the application form below and send it to the Programme Administrator (address shown below).
- Although we try to place people in their first choice of seminar, sometimes a course fills rapidly. Please therefore indicate your second choice of seminar.
- Confirmation will be sent to you with our invoice which may be paid either online or by bank transfer, credit/debit card or cheque/banker`s draft.
- Closing Date:
- Enrolments will be accepted up to 1 June 2010.
- Payments:
- Participants enrolling before 31 December 2009 are required to pay the full fee by 31 January 2010.
- Participants enrolling between 1 January and 30 April 2010 are required to pay the full fee within 30 days of the invoice date.
- Participants enrolling after 30 April 2010 are required to pay the full fee on application, supplying credit/debit card details on the application form.
Refunds and Cancellations
Participants who wish to cancel must inform the Programme Administrator in writing.
The following cancellation policy applies in all cases:
- Cancellations received by 31 May 2010 – Oxford retains £100 per week administration fee, all other fees paid are refunded.
- Cancellations received 1–15 June 2010 – Oxford retains 60% of fees paid.
- Cancellations received after 15 June 2010 – no refunds made.
Participants are very strongly recommended to take out vacation cancellation insurance and should consult their travel agent and/or insurer for information and advice.
Cancellations by Oxford
Oxford University Department for Continuing Education reserves the right to alter details of any course should illness or other emergency prevent a tutor from teaching, and to cancel a course if exceptionally low enrolment would make it educationally unviable. In the unlikely event that Oxford has to cancel a course, the Programme Administrator will contact the participants affected to discuss alternative arrangements.
Confirmation and Further Information
Enrolment Online
Successful enrolments will be confirmed automatically.
The full description of the course, which includes recommended prior reading, is available on the website.
Enrolment by Post, Fax or Email attachment
Confirmation of your registration will be sent by email (or post or fax if you do not use email), along with a copy of the full description of the course, which includes recommended reading.
Further Information
Joining Notes / Travel Advice Notes which provide information on how to get to Christ Church, arrival and departure times, dress code etc are available on our website. Those who enrolled through the Programme Administrator, and hence may not have access to the Web, will receive a printed copy with the receipt for their payment.
For any supplementary information please contact the Programme Administrator or consult our website.
Contact Details
Email: ipoxex@conted.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)1865 270427
(Office hours are Monday to Friday, 09.00-17.00, UK time)
Fax: +44 (0)1865 270429
Post:
The Oxford Experience, OUDCE
1 Wellington Square
Oxford
OX1 2JA
(UK)
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If you have any questions about this course, please email ipoxex@conted.ox.ac.uk.
