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Short Courses Closed to new applications
Short Courses Closed to new applications
Learning format:

Summer schools

Start date:

12/07/2026

Length:

7 days

Tutor:

Kate Vigurs

Delve into the hidden world of intelligence, sabotage and espionage during this summer course in Oxford that uncovers the murky world of under cover agents and spies.

In progress - closed to new applications
Location:

Online

Learning format:

Short intensive

Start date:

19/05/2026

Length:

4 days

Tutor:

Dr Jane Pollock

Build the self-awareness, resilience and emotional agility to thrive at work. This course helps you navigate challenges, manage relationships and lead with greater confidence, clarity and purpose, using the tools of emotional intelligence.

Hybrid - in person or online Closed to new applications
Hybrid - in person or online Closed to new applications
Learning format:

Online - live

Start date:

29/01/2026

Length:

1 day

Tutor:

Henry Russell

The degree of harm caused to heritage assets has become a key issue in guiding development decisions. Join our expert workshop to explore the meaning of 'harm' and how it is being interpreted in practice today.

Professional development Closed to new applications
Professional development Closed to new applications
Learning format:

Short intensive

Start date:

17/06/2026

Length:

1 day

Tutor:

Mark Dunkley

Take part in an expert-led wargaming experience focused on protecting cultural heritage in conflict. Gain practical insight into safeguarding civilians, shaping better decisions, and understanding today’s complex battlespace.

Professional development Closed to new applications
Professional development Closed to new applications
Learning format:

Short intensive

Start date:

07/07/2026

Length:

3 days

Tutor:

Simon Cox

Significance is now a core concept within our planning process. Its assessment is a key part of management and development within the historic environment. This course will introduce the process, explore the ways in which they can be used, and more.

Hybrid - in person or online Closed to new applications
Hybrid - in person or online Closed to new applications
Learning format:

Online - live

Start date:

28/11/2025

Length:

1 day

Tutor:

Ed Leahy

How can design codes support more popular and sustainable development? How can local character be used to enhance cities? This course explains the concept of design codes and gives practical advice creating successful codes. Join us online or in Oxford.

Short Courses In progress - closed to new applications
Learning format:

In-person

Start date:

20/04/2026

Length:

3 months

Tutor:

Francesca Magnabosco

Whether you're looking to improve your fluency, master different registers, or expand your lexical repertoire and grammar structures, this course will help you to converse spontaneously and effectively in both every day and professional context.

Short Courses Course full
Learning format:

Summer schools

Start date:

19/07/2026

Length:

7 days

Tutor:

Janet Dickinson

The lives of women in the early modern world are often assumed to have been narrow and restricted. This course will use textual, visual, and material sources to reveal more about the lives and experiences of women, ranging from noblewomen to laundresses.

Short Courses Course ended
Short Courses Course ended
Learning format:

In-person

Start date:

19/01/2026

Length:

10 weeks

Tutor:

Dr Graham Wilson

Dive into transpersonal psychology, exploring spiritual dimensions of human experience through theories, practices, and real-world applications. Engage with meditation, therapy techniques, and reflective learning for personal and professional growth.

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Event Course ended
Location:

Online

Learning format:

Online - live

Start date:

14/05/2026

Length:

2 days

Tutor:

Dr Jane Pollock

We will take a look at the workings of the brain, and how psychologists describe the functions of attention, perception and memory. Explore how these processes can work to fool us, and what we have learned from dysfunction.

Short Courses In progress - closed to new applications
Location:

Online

Learning format:

Online - live

Start date:

15/04/2026

Length:

11 weeks

Tutor:

Yumi Naito

Infectious disease modelling utilises data and our understanding of disease biology to provide public health insights. Aimed at a general audience, this course will cover methods for modelling disease transmission in statistical programming language R.

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