Whilst writing his Ph.D. (D.Phil.) on the philosophy of empathy at the University of Oxford, Will trained in an approach to conflict mediation called Nonviolent Communication. After completing his Ph.D., he spent two years helping to manage a think-tank researching...
Haitong spent half of his life in China and the other half in the United States. While at Tufts, he majored in International Relations, co-led a club organizing annual academic symposiums on U.S.-China relations, and studied in France and the...
Currently studying as an undergraduate at Brasenose College in the heart of Oxford, Amélie is focusing on international relations and economics, with a special interest in European politics and international security. She is part of her college’s competitive rowing team,...
While at Louis Le Grand, Iris studied a wide range of humanities subjects, including world literatures, history, geography and philosophy. She lived in Oxford and in Paris, and was an avid rower in both cities. She will be heading this...
Rawletta developed a fervent passion for human rights while studying law at the University of the West Indies in Barbados, where she focused on researching the human rights impacts arising out of the Covid-19 pandemic. As a youth ambassador in...
While at Wesleyan, Pablo focused on completing a neuroscience and theater double major with a chemistry minor. He was actively involved in student theater and starred in a faculty production of The Laramie Project. During his undergraduate studies, he competed...
While at The University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, Will studied English and education, reading any and all contemporary fiction and classic literature he could find. After student teaching and graduating, he taught English and Latin in Nashville, and...
Learn about the differences between capitalism, socialism, and communism; the role of free markets and regulation; and the comparative strengths of the countries with the largest and smallest economies in the world today. Drawing on case studies and real-world examples,...
Drawing on the collections of the Ashmolean and Modern Art Museums of Oxford, and those of the colleges, this seminar introduces students to major works of art from the Medieval and Renaissance periods through Modernism and Postmodernism. Developing their own...
In this seminar, students will explore different methods of site-specific theatrical discovery. Through a variety of exercises, they will explore character development, script analysis, and improvisation. Students will look at classical texts, as well as learn how to create their...