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Architecture – Online Research Programme

Price: £2,500

Learn how to integrate research with creativity in this 15-hour programme, available year-round and suitable for students aged 13-18, perfect for aspiring architects. You’ll work on a research project that combines architectural theory and design with real-world issues through 10 hours of one-on-one mentoring, and develop academic writing skills during 5 hours of structured classes. A mentor will guide you through the process, helping you prepare for potential submission to architecture journals.

Important Details

Unlock your academic potential with specialised 15-hour research programmes designed to refine research skills, enhance academic writing, and provide the opportunity to publish in prestigious student journals. Perfect for aspiring academics, these programmes equip students with essential tools for university success and beyond.

Demonstrating proficiency in research provides a significant competitive advantage for students aiming to secure places at top global universities.

Dedicated 1-2-1 Mentors

Each student is paired with a dedicated mentor – an advanced researcher from the world renowned institutions such as

  • Imperial College London
  • Oxford University,
  • Cambridge University,
  • University College London (UCL)
  • the London School of Economics (LSE)

This unparalleled guidance ensures a transformative learning experience, setting the stage for academic and professional excellence.

Learn Vital Research Skills

Mastering research skills early on helps students become better prepared for the rigorous demands of university life, where time management and self-direction are key to success. Independent research enables students to not only conduct thorough investigations but also to approach problems from multiple angles, fostering creativity and analytical thinking. These skills are highly valued across disciplines, as they equip students to engage in meaningful discussions, produce original work, and contribute to academic and professional fields.

Publishing Opportunities

Research projects can be submitted to relevant student-friendly journals (e.g. Journal of Emerging Investigators, Young Scientists Journal, Psychology Review, STEM Fellowship Journal etc.)

The timetable displayed is a guide only and may be subject to last minute changes

Highlights

1-2-1 Personalised Support

10 hours of one-on-one mentoring with an expert

Unique Research Topics

Students will choose a unique research topic within their field of interest, guided by their expert supervisor

Publication Opportunities

Research projects can be submitted to relevant, student-friendly journals.

Learn New Skills

Research methodologies, academic writing, essay composition, document analysis, and independent research techniques.