Tailored Courses are targeted interventions where we work with subject experts in departments and colleges to develop the skills students need to successfully complete specific written and spoken tasks on their degree courses (exam writing, reports, theses, presentations etc.). This context embedded learning allows for a more specific academic focus according to genre and discipline at the point students need it most. Evidence from across the Higher Education sector supporting this kind of approach has become increasingly compelling.
The Language Centre offers tailored courses for undergraduate and postgraduate students from Oxford colleges, divisions and departments. For the academic year 2024/25 we are running the following Academic English Tailored courses:
Commissioning Department or College |
Course Title/Status of Students |
Master of Public Policy
Blavatnik School of Government
|
Academic Writing for Public Policy Students
PG (Masters) |
MSc in Economics for Development
Department of International Development |
Academic Writing: Economics for Development
PG (Masters) |
Material Sciences |
Thesis & Dissertation Writing: Material Science
PG (DPhil) |
MSc in International Health and Tropical Medicine
Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine |
Academic Writing: Tropical Medicine
PG (Masters) |
MSc in Modelling for Global Health
Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine |
Principles of Academic Writing
How to Write a Project Proposal
PG (Masters) |
MSt Diplomatic Studies
Department for Continuing Education |
Academic Literacies
PG (Masters)
|
Trinity College |
Academic Writing in Philosophy: Trinity College
UG |
St. Peter’s College |
Academic Writing: St Peter’s College
UG and PG versions |
St. Hugh’s College |
Academic Communication
PG |
St. Cross College |
Thesis and Dissertation Writing
PG |
Somerville College |
Academic Writing |
Reuben College |
Academic Writing for the Reuben Explores Lecture Series |
Green Templeton College |
Preparing your English for Presentations |
A tailor-made course is a cost-effective and inclusive way to offer quality language teaching to students in your department, faculty or college. Our academic English tutors will work with you to create a course which can be held on your own premises for maximum convenience. Students will benefit from studying with their peers, and our tutors can provide material directly relevant to their course of study.
The Language Centre will invoice the sponsoring department, faculty or college for the cost of the course shortly before or at the start of the course. Students from the department/faculty/college attending the course do not pay a course fee to the Language Centre.
For more information please contact Michael D'Angeli, Acting Head of Academic English, at michael.dangeli@lang.ox.ac.uk