The Kellogg College Summer Programme in the Humanities, set for September 1-7, 2024, offers an enriching Anglo-French academic experience focusing on British and French Art, Architecture, and Literature from the 15th to the 20th century
An academically rich summer programme run by Kellogg College, University of Oxford. A unique opportunity to be taught by Oxford University Fellows and distinguished French academics, from universities such as the Sorbonne. This programme is for students who want more out of their summer programme experience, and to fully immerse themselves in life in an Oxford University college.
Choose this program if you’re eager for an exceptional Anglo-French learning journey, led by experts from Oxford and France’s esteemed institutions, exploring the intertwined narratives of British and French Art, Architecture, and Literature from the 15th to the 20th centuries, and wish to immerse yourself in the rich cultural exchanges and historical connections that define our shared heritage.
Kellogg College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Established in 1990, it is one of the university’s newest colleges and has a unique structure, primarily catering to part-time and mature students. Kellogg College is known for its commitment to inclusivity and diversity, welcoming students from various backgrounds and ages. It offers a wide range of graduate programs, including master’s degrees and doctoral research opportunities, making it an attractive choice for those pursuing higher education at a later stage in life or on a part-time basis.