Oxford’s Said Business School Launches Summer School for Future Innovators
Said Business School at the University of Oxford is launching three summer programmes for high school students, focused on climate innovation, entrepreneurship, and AI & Big Data. These courses provide hands-on learning and a glimpse into undergraduate life at Oxford, while preparing future leaders to tackle global challenges.

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Said Business School at the University of Oxford has unveiled three summer school programmes aimed at high school students aged 16-18. The courses promise a unique academic experience at one of the world's leading universities, encompassing topics like climate innovation, entrepreneurship, and AI & Big Data.
Spanning from mid-July to August 2025, the programmes offer immersive learning through practical experience and exposure to leading academics and industry experts. Students will not only gain essential knowledge but also get a taste of undergraduate life at Oxford through residence stays at prestigious colleges.
In addition to the academic offerings, Said Business School continues to inspire young leaders globally with its third annual Global Climate Change Challenge. This initiative encourages students and educators to develop forward-thinking solutions to pressing climate issues, rewarding top submissions with scholarships for Oxford courses.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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