The Summer School Programmes 2012
Our programmes run from Monday 23 July to Friday 10 August 2012.
My number one highlight was the people met, friendships developed, and network created. Listening to the viewpoints of classmates, support team, and locals has been fascinating and enjoyable.”
Ashley Vincent, Fulbright Scholar & International Politics & Contemporary Global Change student 2010
Whether you are about to start University, already studying at University or have an interest in an educational holiday, our summer schools can meet your needs.
Within the summer school you can choose to spend three weeks studying one of the following programmes:
- Archaeology
- Creative Writing: 'North of Where ?'
- Developing Management Skills
- Doing Business in Europe
- Exploring Environmental Pollution
- History of Georgian Britain
- International Politics and Contemporary Global Change
- Law, Business and Environment
- Making Literature: How Editors Create Texts
- Roman Britain
- The Science of Medicine
INTO Newcastle University Centre also provides a short Summer School English course.
Each programme will be made up of a minimum of 16 hours contact time each week (a combination of seminars, lectures, tutorials and field trips) and approximately 18 hours of self-directed study. The exceptions to this is the Medicine Summer School, which include a higher proportion of contact hours and less teaching time. Find out more about what a typical day is like.
Each three week programme is accredited by Newcastle University. Students taking the summer school for credit must check programme acceptability with their home institution before registering. The University will help you with all details of credit transfer and can supply all transcripts and programme details to your home institution.
Social Programme
You can make the most of your time in the UK taking advantage of the social programme.
