The Oxford Economics & Finance Summer School (ages 16-18) is a two-week residential programme delivered at Oxford University colleges (Balliol College and others). The course combines core seminars, lectures and project labs in microeconomics, macroeconomics and corporate finance, using case studies, simulations and real-world projects to develop students' analytical and financial decision-making skills.
Students take part in daily academic workshops, expert masterclasses, group projects and cultural activities, and receive mentorship, guest speakers, a graduation ceremony and a certificate of completion with an academic report. The programme includes on-campus accommodation with meals (for ages 16-18 breakfast and dinner included as described), supervised student care, and optional excursions.
Practical arrangements include flight pick-up/airport transfer options available for an extra fee (London Heathrow A3215 one-way) with specified arrival/departure windows. Colleges used may include Balliol College, The Queen's College and St Peter's College; students are allocated according to age and programme.