University of Cambridge
This is a highly academic course where you will be engaging with new content. You should be ready to explore new topics and be challenged throughout the week.
The week will include:
• Lectures on a variety of subjects, previous years have included topics such as the study of truth and who/what is God?
• A taste of what a small group supervision session would be like.
• Field trips, museum and library tours.
You should apply for this subject if…
• You are interested in engaging with questions relating to human flourishing and the common good.
• You would like to explore philosophical and theological questions such as what it is like to live ethically and how we understand God’s existence and being.
• You would like the opportunity to discuss these kinds of topics with academics, graduate and undergraduate students.
You shouldn’t apply if…
• You do not currently enjoy considering big philosophical questions relating to God, morality and the human experience either in or outside of school.
You will leave the week with:
• A picture of what studying a religious and philosophical subject at university would be like.
• A better understanding of the benefits of collaborative working and learning with other students and academics.
11 August 2025 - 15 August 2025
10 PROGRAMME PLACES
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
Have attained a minimum of GCSE grade 7 or National 5 grade B in English (Language and/or Literature).
This is a highly academic course where you will be engaging with new content. You should be ready to explore new topics and be challenged throughou...
This is a highly academic course where you will be engaging with new content. You should be ready to explore new topics and be challenged throughou...
This is a highly academic course where you will be engaging with new content. You should be ready to explore new topics and be challenged throughou...