Student Experience

Oxford International Human Rights Law Summer School
Image of students enjoying a BBQ at New College

 

Student comments



I love the spirit of this programme, of bringing American students into the international legal scene. In the spirit of international cooperation, when we come back and we grow up, maybe some of us become of us become judges, maybe some of us will become litigators, maybe some of us will become business leaders but when we incorporate international law into our decision making in the future, we could incorporate America into the greater world scene.
2025 student
This program truly was a safe space and an excellent learning environment. I am so glad I spent my summer studying here.
2025 student
The most rewarding aspect of this program were my peers and the faculty. I found opportunities to reflect on my own areas of interest and professional aspirations almost daily. What's more, the faculty, in particular, were more than happy to talk through career ambitions, personal considerations, and everything else. The tradition of human rights is an entirely communal and inter-generational effort and the spirit of that tradition was well fostered in the Oxford program.
2025 student

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Libraries

Summer School students will be entitled to use the resources of the University’s main reference library, the Bodleian, which includes the Bodleian Law Library. You also will have access to extensive electronic resources available online.

Support

Three Summer School Assistants, based at New College, will be available to help students throughout the programme. Students will meet them on arrival and they can be reached in their office or via email whilst the programme is running.  

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