Faculty of Global Leadership at Oxford College summer course in Oxford, by Summer Boarding Courses.

The Faculty of Global Leadership introduces you to the challenges and responsibilities of leading in an interconnected world. Across two weeks you’ll explore international relations, global economics and leadership theory while developing the practical skills to apply them.
The course covers diplomacy, policy and cross-cultural communication, giving you an understanding of how global systems work and how leaders shape them. Case studies and strategy exercises help you examine complex issues and practise making decisions with international consequences.
Learning is active. You’ll take part in model United Nations sessions, negotiation exercises and leadership workshops that recreate real-world scenarios. These experiences build confidence in speaking, persuading and guiding diverse groups under pressure.
Working with peers from around the world is central. You’ll share perspectives, compare experiences and collaborate on solutions, building cultural awareness alongside leadership skills.
Studying at the Faculty of Global Leadership prepares you for roles where international understanding matters. Whether in government, international organisations or business, the programme equips you with the insight and skills to operate confidently on a global stage.
In the Faculty of Global Leadership, we aim to inspire the next generation of global leaders and policymakers. Our approach to learning is interdisciplinary, blending the study of politics, international relations, and economics. You will engage in critical debates, policy analysis, and leadership exercises, all designed to enhance your understanding of global affairs and your ability to influence change. With small class sizes, you will benefit from personalised guidance as you explore the complexities of leadership in a global context.

The Oxford College Summer School by SBC offers high school students aged 15-17 an immersive academic experience in a prestigious university setting in Oxford.
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