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15 Economics Summer Course Programs in United Kingdom


Department of Economics, University of Oxford
Oxford University Summer Course: Fundamentals of Graduate Economics and Finance
- Oxford, United Kingdom
Summer Course
Full time
5 days
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Our Fundamentals of Graduate Economics and Finance Summer School will equip you with the fundamental tools you need to succeed. In just one week, our expert Oxford faculty will guide you through key concepts and techniques that form the backbone of many graduate-level courses in Economics.


Department of Economics, University of Oxford
Oxford University Summer Course: Applied Monetary Economics
- Oxford, United Kingdom
Summer Course
Part time
5 days
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Gain a solid foundation in the critical concepts of applied monetary economics, including a coverage of techniques essential for understanding economic dynamics and the effects of central bank policy decisions.
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London Academy of Trading
Summer Trading School
- London, United Kingdom
Summer Course
Full time
4 weeks
Distance Learning, On-Campus, Blended
English
The LAT Summer Trading School Programme has been designed for school and university students looking for a more vocational approach to finance and trading. Based online, on the LAT trading floor or via a blended combination, students will learn about different financial markets and how they are traded, as well as the practicalities of trading from a fundamental or technical perspective.


Department of Economics, University of Oxford
Oxford University Summer School: Development Economics
- Oxford, United Kingdom
Summer Course
Part time
5 days
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
This course explores the central ideas and evidence that economists have proposed to understand global poverty and sustainable development. These are essential analytical tools to design effective solutions to some of the greatest social problems of our time.


Department of Economics, University of Oxford
Oxford University Economics Summer Course: Treatment Effects
- Oxford, United Kingdom
Summer Course
Part time
5 days
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Through a mixture of theory and substantive applications, this short course will introduce you to important issues that are typically ignored in the first course in causal inference.


Department of Economics, University of Oxford
Oxford University Economics Summer Course: Machine Learning
- Oxford, United Kingdom
Summer Course
Part time
5 days
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
The goal of this course is to provide you with a quick but solid introduction to a theoretical foundations of machine learning.


Department of Economics, University of Oxford
Oxford University Summer Course: Behavioural Macroeconomics
- Oxford, United Kingdom
Summer Course
Part time
5 days
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Most macroeconomic outcomes depend on people’s beliefs about the future. Different models of expectation formation will, as such, have different implications for macroeconomic dynamics. This short course aims to introduce you to the main methodological tools used in behavioural macroeconomics, while at the same time providing a survey of the main questions and answers given in the modern literature.


Department of Economics, University of Oxford
Oxford University Summer Course: International Macroeconomics
- Oxford, United Kingdom
Summer Course
Part time
5 days
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Understand how economies connect across borders. Get a strong grounding in international macroeconomics' core ideas, then build and solve quantitative open-economy models with hands-on solution methods. Along the way, you’ll see how differences across countries in household income and wealth inequality shape global linkages and outcomes.


Department of Economics, University of Oxford
Oxford University Summer Course: Financial Econometrics
- Oxford, United Kingdom
Summer Course
Full time
5 days
On-Campus
English
This course provides a theoretical foundation for, and practical implementation of modern econometric techniques used in the analysis of financial data.


Department of Economics, University of Oxford
Oxford University Summer Course: Digital & AI Economy
- Oxford, United Kingdom
Summer Course
Part time
5 days
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
This course explores the economic forces shaping the digital and AI-driven economy and the unique challenges they pose for business strategy, competition, and public policy. It examines how online platforms and artificial intelligence technologies leverage data, algorithms, and network effects to transform markets - and the implications for market power, innovation, and regulation.


Oxford Summer Courses
Economics Summer Course
- Oxford, United Kingdom
Summer Course
Full time
2 weeks
On-Campus
English
In every stage of our lives, we’re developing and learning more about ourselves and the world around us. The more knowledge we have, the greater our opportunities. Study Economics with Oxford Summer Courses and take advantage of those opportunities. Through our Economics summer school, you’ll discover how societies, governments, businesses and households divide up their resources, how markets work and the probability of business success and failure within a domestic economy.


The Oxford Institute ( oxford summer program )
Summer Courses in LAW
- Oxford, United Kingdom
Summer Course
Full time
On-Campus
English
Law is the set of rules that guides individuals' conduct in a society and is enforceable through public agencies. It is universally accepted as being one of the key pillars of the nation-state.


Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford
PPE: Globalisation, Populism, and Identity
- Oxford, United Kingdom
Summer Course
Full time
3 weeks
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
While the world has been moving increasingly towards greater inter-connectivity through trade, infrastructure, communications, and migration, criticism of ‘globalisation’ has been growing ever louder. This wide-ranging course explores the process of globalisation, its macroeconomic implications, and the role of international organisations such as the United Nations. You will examine some of the responses to globalisation, from populist political movements like Brexit and Trumpism to diverse transnational social movements such as Black Lives Matter and the Arab Spring of 2011. In so doing, the programme will engage with ethical and theoretical constructs to help us to understand better the thinking behind the differing dynamics we are examining. This course is perfect for students seeking to understand some of the most significant political phenomena of our time.


Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford
Economic History: The Great Divergence, Convergence, and Beyond
- Oxford, United Kingdom
Summer Course
Full time
3 weeks
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Economic History: The Great Divergence, Convergence, and Beyond explores the causes of substantial variations in wealth among nations, investigates the reasons behind the prosperity of certain societies contrasted with others grappling with poverty, and examines the potential permanence of inequality between the developed and developing worlds. To address these questions and comprehend today's global economy, the course emphasizes the significance of adopting a historical perspective.


Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford
PPE: Climate Change, Politics, and Environmental Justice
- Oxford, United Kingdom
Summer Course
Full time
3 weeks
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
PPE: Climate Change, Politics, and Environmental Justice is a course that delves into the examination of the political challenges and economic ramifications associated with both the proactive measures and lack of action in addressing anthropogenic climate change, the accelerated warming of the Earth's temperature fueled by fossil fuel consumption and the release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. The course utilizes case studies at local, national, and international levels to explore these issues comprehensively.
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The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom and Britain, is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe. The two most famous (and oldest) universities are Oxford and Cambridge (often referred to as Oxbridge by many Britons). England also has several other world-class institutions, including several in London (notably Imperial College, the London School of Economics, University College London and King's College London, all are part of London University).
Online summer courses are offered by the overwhelming majority of post-secondary institutions. Online learning allows students to take courses from virtually anywhere in the world. Students looking for a nontraditional classroom experience should consider taking online summer courses.