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

In person and on line

Start date:

01/10/2026

Length:

6-8 years

Tutor:

Carl Heneghan

Explore Oxford’s DPhil in Evidence-Based Health Care, a flexible part-time doctoral programme combining independent research, expert supervision and training to advance careers in applied healthcare and evidence-based practice.

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Learning format:

Online - live

Start date:

17/10/2025

Length:

6 weeks

Tutor:

Dr Martin Holmes

Evaluate the most controversial decisions in European foreign policy in the inter-war. As the utopian Versailles Treaty unravelled into a dystopian nightmare, the great continental powers positioned themselves for another deadly conflict.

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

Summer schools

Start date:

26/07/2026

Length:

7 days

Tutor:

Robert Mark Ritter

Why has the Oxford of 'Brideshead Revisited', and the ‘Bright Young Things’ who epitomised it, maintained such a grip on our imagination? Through the words, images and lives of varied yet interconnected Oxford writers, we will explore their vibrant world.

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Learning format:

In-person

Start date:

20/01/2026

Length:

5 weeks

Tutor:

Philippa Joseph

Explore key aspects of Sicily's rich cultural heritage up to c.1250CE, including its ancient Greek art and architecture, Roman mosaics, Siculo-Arabic architecture, and the resplendent buildings of the Normans, with their stunning Byzantine mosaics.

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Short Courses Course ended
Learning format:

In-person

Start date:

21/01/2026

Length:

10 weeks

Tutor:

Stefania Nini

An interactive course to further develop your basic Italian language skills and enjoy exploring the culture. New students, who have not completed 'Beginners - Part 1', whose proficiency in the language is appropriate for the course level are very welcome.

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