BEYOND YORK - February 19, 2026
Student webinar registration
Oxford and its Colleges explained webinar on Thursday 12 March is designed to help students understand how Oxford’s collegiate system works and what it means for both their academic and student experience.
Oxford and its Colleges explained (12.03.2026)
Start Time: 10:00 (GMT) | End Time: 11:15 (GMT) | Click here to register (AM)
Start Time: 16:00 (GMT) | End Time: 17:15 (GMT) | Click here to register (PM)
University of Oxford students: ask us anything webinar on Thursday 26 March offers students the opportunity to ask their questions directly to current Oxford students, and gain first-hand insights into academic life, colleges, and the student experience.
University of Oxford students: ask us anything (26.03.2026)
Start Time: 10:00 (GMT) | End Time: 11:15 (GMT) | Click here to register (AM)
Start Time: 16:00 (GMT) | End Time: 17:15 (GMT) | Click here to register (PM)
Information sessions in the Toronto area for students aged 16-17 interested in the Summer University program at the University of Ottawa.
Key benefits for your students:
Earn university credits while still in high school
Gain valuable professional development experience
Explore post-secondary pathways in a supportive environment
Information Sessions
February 18, 2026 | Markham
TownePlace Suites Toronto Northeast
7095 Woodbine Ave, Markham, ON L3R 1A3
Woodbine Ballroom B | 6:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
February 19, 2026 | Mississauga
Holiday Inn Mississauga Toronto West
100 Britannia Rd E, Mississauga, ON L4Z 2G1
Britannia A | 6:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Sessions in English, Q&A in English and French
Program details: https://www.uottawa.ca/study/youth/summer-university
RSVP: outreach@uottawa.ca
Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York invites high school students ages 15.5 - 18 to join PreCollege: Explore, a two-week, on-campus summer program for emerging creatives interested in art, design, or architecture. PreCollege: Explore offers a focused, immersive experience that bridges high school creativity and college-level study.
Program Highlights:
Studio Practice: Students select from tracks in Architecture, Fine Art, or Design and complete project-based work led by Pratt faculty - building creative and technical skills without the pressure of grades.
NYC Immersion: Includes curated visits to leading cultural institutions such as Metropolitan Museum of Art and Museum of Modern Art as well as behind the scene look into the studios and practice spaces of working artists and designers.
Campus Life: Students live on Pratt’s Brooklyn campus and participate in structured evening and weekend activities.
Portfolio & Certificate: Participants complete finished work, receive faculty feedback, present in a final exhibition, and earn a certificate of completion.
International deadline: April 1, 2026
Summer 2026 Dates: June 20 - July 2
Application Deadline: May 1, 2026
Payment Deadline: May 31, 2026
Cost: $3,400 (includes tuition, housing, and meal plan)
The Manhattan Medical Immersion High School Program is a week-long, one-of-a-kind, hands-on program that allows students to perform procedures on real cadavers under the tutelage of physicians from a variety of medical specialties (orthopaedic surgery, anesthesia, vascular surgery, plastic surgery, radiology, and more).
Students will learn to perform advanced procedures using the same equipment that physicians use, while practicing on cadavers that are not embalmed. In other words, the specimens are more realistic than what even medical students would train with. The program will be under the direct supervision of board-certified surgeons. The students will also learn about the medical device industry.
The program is held at the Foundation’s BioSkills Lab in Midtown, Manhattan.
The program will be held from Sunday, July 5, to Saturday, July 11, 2026.
The application deadline is April 15, 2026. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, with priority given to students who submit their applications early. We will be accepting a maximum of 16 students for this program.
To see testimonials from the previous program, please visit: 2025 Manhattan Medical Immersion High School Program.
To apply and learn more, please visit manhattanmedicalcadavercamp.com.
In-Person Future Doctor Summer Camps – London, UK
When: July & August 2026 ( 2 week or 1 week courses )
Where: Central London Hospitals
What: Clinical workshops, hospital visits, dissection sessions, skills training and career preparation. Fully supervised with accommodation provided and attended by students from over 40 countries.
Who: Students aged 14-18 who are interested in careers in medicine
View London Summer Camp Details - www.premedprojects.co.uk/in-person-courses
In-Person Future Doctor Summer Camp – Thailand
When: 26 July - 8 August 2026
Where: Bangkok & Chiang Mai Hospitals
What: Shadow doctors, observe clinical departments, take part in workshops, and gain a global understanding of healthcare. Includes cultural activities, full staff team and accommodation for students.
Who: Students aged 14-18 who are interested in careers in medicine
View Thailand Summer Camp Details - www.premedprojects.co.uk/in-person-courses
Free Online “Future Doctors Weekend” – Open to All Students Worldwide
When: Saturday 23 & Sunday 24 May 2026
Where: Live and Online
What: Live free online sessions led by doctors. Students learn through interactive real patient case studies, medical ethics, and clinical scenarios.
Who: Students aged 14-18 who are interested in careers in medicine. All participants receive a certificate for their portfolios.
Register For The Free Online Weekend - www.premedprojects.co.uk/free
Full details can be found on our website www.premedprojects.co.uk.
We bring together the very best students from all over the world and invite inspiring professors to challenge them to listen generously, to think critically, and to develop and deliver robust responses with clarity, precision and persuasive force. Our courses are not chiefly concerned with communicating facts; instead we seek to nurture intellectual skills and help our students cultivate habits of mind to make you a better philosopher, political scientist, economist, legal scholar, or historian, and a better thinker, writer, and speaker. Courses are offered at Cambridge, Oxford, Dubai, Boston, Georgetown, Princeton, Washington, Hong Kong. Click HERE to learn more.
Horizon Academic Research Program
In the program, you work 1-on-1 with a mentor from Oxford, Cambridge, or the Ivy League. At the end of the program you build a 20-page professional research paper and submit it for publication or competitions.
Horizon is a selective program for high school students and top applicants receive scholarships. Alumni have published in journals, presented at conferences, and go on to study at Harvard, Stanford, Oxford and Princeton among others.
Summer early admissions are now open! Apply here.
John F. Wood Summer Leadership Program
Ivey Business School
In today’s rapidly evolving world, business is more than just an economic driver—it is a catalyst for innovation, leadership, and meaningful change. From addressing global challenges like sustainability and technological disruption to shaping the future of work, today’s leaders must think critically, adapt quickly, and drive impact. The John F. Wood Summer Leadership Program (SLP) is designed to equip the next generation of leaders with the skills and mindset needed to succeed in this dynamic landscape.
SLP is a multi-day immersive experience for high school students passionate about business, leadership, and innovation. Hosted at the Ivey Business School at Western University, the program challenges students to develop leadership skills, engage in case-based learning, and tackle real-world business challenges alongside like-minded peers. Click HERE to learn more. Applications will open April 1, 2026.
The Ivey High School Case Competitions (IHSCC) offer high school students worldwide the opportunity to immerse themselves in the exciting world of business. In these dynamic, one-day events hosted every spring by Ivey Business School at Western University, participants tackle real-world business challenges while building essential skills like problem-solving, teamwork, and presentation. Students collaborate in teams, solve business cases, and present their ideas to a panel of judges. Each case is inspired by real-world scenarios, giving participants a glimpse into the life of a business consultant. The best part? No prior experience is required! Whether you're new to business or have some background, this event focuses on fun, learning, and growth in a supportive and high-energy environment. You'll register individually and be placed on a team with peers from different schools, making it a fantastic way to meet new people, explore creative solutions, and develop skills for your future. Click HERE to learn more and register. Applications are due by Monday, February 23 at 11:59PM.