Seminars
Participants are taught in small seminar groups of up to 10 students, and receive two one-on-one tutorials with their tutor.
Sunday
Seminar 1: Introduction -Key Concepts
Seminar 2: A History of Astronomical Breakthroughs I – Antiquity
Monday
Seminar 3: A History of Astronomical Breakthroughs II – The Middle Ages and Renaissance
Seminar 4: A History of Astronomical Breakthroughs III – The Age of Enlightenment
Tuesday
Seminar 5: Into the Modern Era
Seminar 6: Field Trip Preparation – Exploring the History of Science Museum
Wednesday
Seminar 7: Breakthroughs in Technology
Seminar 8: The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Era
Thursday
Seminar 9: Testing Einstein – Gravitational Waves and Gravitational Lensing
Seminar 10: The First Five Years of Observation from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)
Friday
Seminar 11: The Current Standard Model – The Lambda-CDM Model of Big Bang Cosmology
Seminar 12: What comes next?
Programme timetable
The daily timetable will normally be as follows:
Saturday
14.00–16.30 - Registration
16.30–17.00 - Orientation meeting
17.00–17.30 - Classroom orientation for tutor and students
17.30–18.00 - Drinks reception
18.00–20.00 - Welcome dinner
Sunday – Friday
09.00–10.30 - Seminar
10.30–11.00 - Tea/coffee break
11.00–12.30 - Seminar
12.30–13.30 - Lunch
13.30–18.00 - Afternoons are free for tutorials, individual study, course-related field trips or exploring the many places of interest in and around Oxford.
18.00–19.00 - Dinner (there is a formal gala dinner every Friday to close each week of the programme).
A range of optional social events will be offered throughout the summer school. These are likely to include: a quiz night, visit to historic pubs in Oxford, visit to Christ Church for Evensong and after-dinner talks and discussions.