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Short Courses Applications being accepted
Short Courses Applications being accepted
Learning format:

In-person

Start date:

15/04/2027

Length:

10 weeks

Tutor:

Dr Trevor Rowley

This course will examine five Oxfordshire market towns, all of which were developed as new towns in the Middle Ages - Thame, Chipping Norton, Witney, Woodstock, and Burford. There will be alternating class sessions and field trips to the study towns.

Short Courses Applications being accepted
Short Courses Applications being accepted
Learning format:

In-person

Start date:

14/04/2027

Length:

5 weeks

Tutor:

Dr Virginia Bainbridge

This course explores how Oxford became a centre for learning in the middle ages, as well as a centre for trade and government. It examines the sponsorship of its splendid buildings and collections as well as the tensions between townspeople and scholars.

Short Courses Applications being accepted
Short Courses Applications being accepted
Learning format:

In-person

Start date:

20/01/2027

Length:

10 weeks

Consolidate your proficiency in French language and express your opinions on a range of topics, including work, leisure activities, education, and aspects of culture. A progression course for students who have completed French: Intermediate - Part 1.

Short Courses Applications being accepted
Short Courses Applications being accepted
Learning format:

In-person

Start date:

30/09/2026

Length:

10 weeks

Consolidate your ability to communicate confidently and clearly in French in a range of everyday situations with this 10-week intermediate-level course. A progression course for students who have completed French: Lower Intermediate - Part 2.

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