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Online group course with individual research project
We offer the courses described below on modern and fascinating subjects. These are delivered online in small groups by expert Cambridge researchers. This program lasts 3-4 months. It comprises 10 weekly group lectures with 10 supporting supervisions, and 3 individual sessions with personalized mentoring on an individual research project on a topic of the course. If you are only interested in the group course without intention of developing a research project, we can consider you as well. Feel free to contact us with any questions.
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- Taught by experienced Cambridge researchers and mentors. The lecturers have ample research experience in the taught topics. For this reason, they can provide modern insights about some of the most interesting open problems in science.
- Delivered online in small groups of similar level of knowledge. Participation in the program is online and can be from anywhere in the world. The groups will be of 2-5 students of similar level of knowledge. For example, there can be a group for high school students and another group for university students of similar level of knwoledge. General public and non-students can also be considered according to their level of knowledge on the subject area.
- Delivered in English. A reasonably good level of English is required to participate in the program. The student needs sufficiently good level of listening comprehension, oral expression, reading and writing in English to participate in the program. If you are interested to participate but are not usre about your English abilities, please feel free to contact us to discuss the options. It could be that we could offer you a program in another language, depending on our mentors' possibilities.
- Introductory level. Emphasis is given on the main scientific ideas circumventing the mathematical difficulties of some subjects. In this way, the course is suitable to high school students, university students, or the general public with a curious mind.
- Major and modern open problems. Big open problems in science are highlighted. Modern research approaches to these problems are discussed.
- Interesting content. The lectures are designed to highlight some of the most interesting concepts and problems in science. Examples of possible subjects are quantum physics, genetics, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, social sciences, etc. See the offered courses above.
- Group course and individual mentoring sessions. The program is divided in two parts. The first part comprises 10 weekly lectures of group course by the mentor with 10 supporting supervisions to clarify and expand the material of the lectures as well as to go through any assignments given during lectures. In this part, the mentor (helped by a supervisor) will teach the subject of the course and direct the start of an individual research project for each student in the class. The second part concludes the program with three individual sessions where each student will receive personalized mentoring to advance and complete their research project and research paper. The program is designed to last 3-4 months.
- Flexible schedules. The schedules will be agreed by the mentor, supervisor and students to comply with their different time zones and availabilities. For example, the sessions can be arranged during the weekend to facilitate everyone's availabilities.
- Research project and paper. The program includes mentorship in an individual research project on a topic chosen by the student (with the mentor guidance) that relates to the taught material. This can be very helpful to acquire elementary research skills and experience. The student will have the opportunity and will be encouraged to write a paper (or draft paper) by the end of the program, with the mentor's guidance, that the student can submit to a good journal (according to their level, this can be a high school journal, a university journal, and/or a student coference, for instance). If you are only interested in the taught material but not in developing a research project, please feel free to reach us, as we can consider you in our groups too.
- Report of student's participation and progress. Upon request by the student, a written report on the student's partcipation and progress in the program will be provided at the end of the program.
- Helpful for university applications. The participation in the program and the research experience can be helpful to support the student's applications to university (undergraduate or graduate level, according to their case). Usually, students request a reference letter from their mentor with input on their participation in the program to support their applications. This is usually accepted by the mentor if the student shows dedication in the program.
- Access to recordings of lectures and many other useful resources. The sessions will be recorded and made available for the student's personal use. Morover, the student will be directed to and provided access to several useful resources to perform and communicate their research, including tutorials about accessing and reading scientific information efficiently, structuring and writing research papers, the correct use of written English in research papers, using LaTex editors to write high-quality papers, the process of submitting papers to journals, creating good presentations, using some mathematical software like Mathlab or Mathematica, usin some programing languages like Python, etc.
- Assistance to submit a research paper to a journal and/or conference. The student will receive assistance to submit their paper to a journal and/or conference even after the program ends.
- Personalized discussion with the program's director. At the end of the program, the student will have the oportunity to discuss their experience with the program director in an individual session. In this online meeting, the student is encouraged to share their learning and the outcome of their research project, as well as to provide any feedback or comments about the program. The program's director, being an experienced science researcher and mentor, will also be happy to provide broad feedback to the student about their final paper and will discuss with the student posible ways to enhance their participation in the program, like submitting their paper to a journal/conference. The program's director is also reachable by email (or online meeting) before the program ends if needed.
- Application procedure. Please contact us asap to show your interest. We will get back to you to discuss the application procedures, fees and possible starting times.
Online individual mentoring on a research project
Enrol in an online individual research program in the area of your interest led by one of our expert Cambridge researchers comprising 14 sessions within 3-4 months. Our mentors cover a broad range of areas, including quantum physics, general relativity, artificial intelligence, genetics and genomics, microbiology, neuroscience, evolution, plant sciences, synthetic biology, social sciences, etc.
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- Individual mentoring program. This allows the student to have a more efficient research experience, comrising individual sessions with the mentor.
- Led by an experienced Cambridge researcher and mentor. Our mentors cover a broad range of fascinating, modern and important areas including quantum physics, general relativity, microbiology, genetics and genomics, evoultion, neuroscience, plant sciences, synthetic biology, artificial intelligence, robotics, social sicences, etc. Please contact us to indicate your areas of interest and your level of knowledge; we will find a mentor suiting your needs.
- Delivered online. This can be from anywhere in the world.
- Delivered in English. A reasonably good level of English is required to participate in the program. If you are interested to participate but are not usre about your English abilities, please feel free to contact us to discuss the options. It could be that we could offer you a program in another language, depending on our mentors' possibilities.
- Flexible level of knowledge. The program is suitable to students of different levels of knowledge, for exmaple, high school students, undergraduate or graduate university students, or the general public.
- Program structure. The program comprises fourteen sessions with the mentor of one hour each. The first 11 sessions will be weekly and the last three can be taken within 1-2 weeks each. This can give more time for the student to complete their research project in the final stages. The program is designed to last 3-4 months.
- Flexible schedules. The schedules will be agreed by the mentor and student to comply with their different time zones and availabilities.
- Research project and paper. The student will have the opportunity and will be encouraged to write a paper (or draft paper) by the end of the program, with the mentor's guidance, that the student can submit to a good journal (according to their level, this can be a high school journal, a university journal, and/or a student coference, for instance).
- Report of student's participation and progress. Upon request by the student, a written report on the student's partcipation and progress in the program will be provided at the end of the program.
- Helpful for university applications. The participation in the program and the research experience can be helpful to support the student's applications to university (undergraduate or graduate level, according to their case). Usually, students request a reference letter from their mentor with input on their participation in the program to support their applications. This is usually accepted by the mentor if the student shows dedication in the program.
- Access to recordings of lectures and many other useful resources. The sessions will be recorded and made available for the student's personal use. Morover, the student will be directed to and provided access to several useful resources to perform and communicate their research, including tutorials about accessing and reading scientific information efficiently, structuring and writing research papers, the correct use of written English in research papers, using LaTex editors to write high-quality papers, the process of submitting papers to journals, creating good presentations, using some mathematical software like Mathlab or Mathematica, usin some programing languages like Python, etc.
- Assistance to submit a research paper to a journal and/or conference. The student will receive assistance to submit their paper to a journal and/or conference even after the program ends.
- Personalized discussion with the program's director. At the end of the program, the student will have the oportunity to discuss their experience with the program director in an individual session. In this online meeting, the student is encouraged to share their learning and the outcome of their research project, as well as to provide any feedback or comments about the program. The program's director, being an experienced science researcher and mentor, will also be happy to provide broad feedback to the student about their final paper and will discuss with the student posible ways to enhance their participation in the program, like submitting their paper to a journal/conference. The program's director is also reachable by email (or online meeting) before the program ends if needed.
- Application procedure. Please contact us asap to show your interest. We will get back to you to discuss the application procedures, fees and possible starting times.