A Brief History of the Gym
From Ancient Greece to the Modern Day. Introduction to the story of fitness to its Ancient Greek origins.
Our Humanities Summer School offers a plethora of fascinating subjects, exploring topics from across the globe. From American and Greek history, to French literature and teaching English as a foreign language, students are encouraged to engage in dynamic group discussions and share ideas. These topics will equip you with transferable critical thinking skills that will prepare you for the future.
From Ancient Greece to the Modern Day. Introduction to the story of fitness to its Ancient Greek origins.
Critical thinking and the right strategies for future success.
Learning to Be Good and Rich with Adam Smith (1723-1790)
Complex interactions between the environment and how humans utilise and influence it.
Learn how to make learning the English language engaging and rewarding.
Exploring Multilingualism in the Public Space. Explore and document, through photos and artefacts, the presence of languages other than English in the public spaces of our city.
Discuss why death is a taboo subject and look into social media as a virtual space to remember the dead.
Develop your understanding of three overlapping critical approaches: feminist, psychoanalytic and queer.
The United States in the 1950s. Examine the complexities and contradictions of one of the most interesting decades in American history.