STEM summer course in Cambridge, by Reach Cambridge.
Interested in a future in science but not sure which discipline to choose? STEM (short for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) is one of the hottest academic subjects of the 21st century, and here at Reach, we understand why.
The Reach Cambridge STEM course combines hands on learning with theoretical knowledge from each of STEM’s four key areas to set students up with information from which they can go on to investigate and discover themselves. In our STEM courses, as a part of academic enrichment, students are exposed to the latest scientific innovations, and to the research and development work that is carried out before a product/test is released into the market. Ideal for students who are curious about how the world works, STEM at Reach is ambitious, exciting, and inspiring, without being intimidating. Come to the academic home of Newton, Darwin, Hawking, Ramanujan, Oppenheimer and so many more. With our qualified and inspiring STEM tutors, discovering the world of science is now more exciting and accessible than ever!
Reach Cambridge students experience a real taste of student living in one of the world’s most famous and historic university cities. All students reside in college accommodation of one of the 31 colleges that make up the University of Cambridge. Students are accommodated in same-sex dormitories of single or shared rooms.
Taught by expert academics, practising professionals and inspirational teachers, Reach courses are stimulating, challenging and unique, exposing students to the latest innovation and research. At the end of their course, students receive a certificate of completion.
Throughout the summer students have the opportunity to discover parts of the UK outside Cambridge through fully guided trips to London, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Ely, and more. Each trip is organised around inspiring cultural activities – like walking tours of some of London’s most historic districts, taking in a play, or visiting one of the UK’s most impressive medieval castles.