UNIQ and Freshfields ExpLaw Summer School
UNIQ is the University of Oxford’s access programme for UK state school students. It prioritises places for students with good grades from backgrounds that are under-represented at Oxford and other universities. Every year more students from diverse backgrounds get offered places at Oxford with help from UNIQ.
UNIQ offers:
- online support through the application process
- a residential at an Oxford college for most participants
- a trip to an Oxford open day for another 250 participants
UNIQ is completely free: accommodation, meals, academic courses, social activities, and travel are all included.
UNIQ Summer School
Students attend lectures and talks at the faculty over a period of four days, with a typical day usually being 9am-5pm. This year students participated in a mock court hearing, tried their hand at commercial negotiation and took part in a tutorial with one of our graduate students. They also had lectures on topics such as criminal law and human rights law. There is also much more do to outside the faculty, with sessions on interviews, personal statements and student finance available.
Who is eligible?
UNIQ prioritises state school students with good grades from backgrounds that are under-represented at Oxford and other highly selective universities.
UNIQ welcomes applications from:
- Year 12 student in England or Wales, in the first year of A level studies or equivalent, or
- Year 13 student in Northern Ireland, in the first year of A level studies or equivalent, or
- S5 student in Scotland, studying Highers or equivalent
UNIQ use criteria such as experience of being in care, eligibility for Free School Meals, and information associated with the area that you live in to prioritise who comes on UNIQ
How do I apply?
For further information, please visit the UNIQ Website.
Freshfields ExpLaw Summer School
The programme is run by the Faculty of Law and students will stay in college accommodation for 2 days, with those travelling more than 4 hours having an additional nights accommodation. Students take part in tutorials, lectures and visit different colleges for lunch and a tour. The evenings will be taken up with recreational activities in the local area. The sponsoring law firm, Freshfields, also sends representatives for the entire last day, who give an introduction to the possible routes into law and lead a study skills session on negotiation.
ExpLaw prioritises state school students with good GCES grades from backgrounds that are under-represented at Oxford and other highly selective universities.
ExpLaw welcomes applications from students are currently attending a UK State school, priority will be given to those who meet one or more of the following criteria:
- elible for free school meals
- care-experienced, a young carer or estanged student
- identify as Black, Asian, or Minority Ethnic (BAME)
- will be the first your family to attend university
The programme is completely free, we cover all travel, accommodation, food and evening activities.
Applications will open in April, keep an eye out for our social media posts.