Thank you for applying to the King’s Summer School 2014

Important information:

  • Each student or group member must complete an application. Please complete all sections.
  • Each application must be accompanied by the most recent academic transcript. All applicants’ whose first language is not English are usually required to provide evidence of English language proficiency. Unfortunately we are unable to process applications without appropriate documents. Please see our website for further information.
  • Two course choices must be selected for each Summer School session that an applicant wishes to attend. Courses will be offered on a first-come-first-serve basis and provided a minimum number of students enrol by the deadline. Final confirmation of courses takes place after 15 May.
  1. Applicant details

Title
First name
Family name
Address
Town
Postcode/zip
County/state
Country
Date of birth
Telephone
Email address
Are you over 18? / yes / no
Institution name
  1. Are you (please indicate with an x):

About to begin university / Final year / senior
First year / freshman / Postgraduate / graduate
Second year / sophomore / In work / professional
Third year / junior / Retired
  1. Summer School
  2. Which Summer School sessions would you like to attend?

Session one only (7 July – 25 July)
Session two only(28 July – 15 August)
Session one and two(7 July – 15 August)
  1. Please indicate your course choices:Please note you must provide one first choice and one second choice for each session you are attending

1st choice / 2nd choice / Session one:
7 July – 25 July / 1st choice / 2nd choice / Session two:
28 July – 15 August
Arts, Literature and Culture
Ancient Philosophy / Infinite Possibilities: 2000 years of science fiction
History of Medicine / Journalism: production, news writing & reporting
Jane Austen’s England / London and Film
London & Film / Shakespeare in London
Londoners in Fiction / Victorian London: high culture & low life
Media & Conflict / Wonderland: 100 years of children’s literature
Media, Gender & Culture
Museum of London: curating the city
Theatrical London: contemporary performance in the city
Business & Management
Consumer Behaviour / International Business
International Marketing / International Marketing
Managing People / International Political Economy
Negotiation: strategy and skills / Judgement in Decision Making: decisions, games and psychology of strategic choice
Political Economy of Finance / Marketing Management
Principles of Finance / Principles of Accounting
Strategic Management / Strategic Management
The Art of Leadership / The Art of Leadership
Health & Society
Biomedical Engineering / Forensic Science
Global Health / Human Anatomy & Physiology
History of Medicine
Imaging in Medicine
Profiling and Psychology of Terrorism
Latin and Ancient Greek
Ancient Greek (intensive) Beginners / Ancient Greek (intensive) Intermediate
Latin (intensive) Beginners / Latin (intensive) Intermediate
Law
Forced Migration(s) & Refugee Law / Criminology & Criminal Justice
International Human Rights Law / European Union Law
International Regulation of Finance / International Commercial Law
Introduction to Politics, Philosophy and Law / International Law: current and emerging issues
Introduction to the English Legal System / Introduction to the English Legal System
State Crime: government violence and corruption
Politics and Social Sciences
Change and Continuity: world politics since 1945 / A History of Revolutions: from the French Revolution to the Arab Spring
Global Governance: international organisations in crisis / BRICS & the Global Order
Global London and Urban Britain – Leading, Inventing and Re-inventing / Global Energy Politics
Media and Conflict / Making Defence Policy & National Military Strategy
Profiling and Psychology of Terrorism / Managing International Conflicts
Secrets and Spies: modern espionage and intelligence
  1. Would you like to attend the Pre-sessional English Language course(please delete/circle as appropriate):

Pre-sessional English one: 30 June – 4 July / Yes/no
Pre-sessional English two: 21 July – 25 July / Yes / no
  1. Indicate if you would like to book accommodation in Stamford Street Apartments/Moonraker Point Apartments(please delete/circle as appropriate):

Please reserve me accommodation for the duration of my Summer School programme / Yes / no
  1. Please tell us why you would like to participate in the Summer School and why you are a suitable candidate(maximum 250 words):
  1. How did you hear about the Summer School?(please indicate with an x)

King’s College London home page
Study abroad online directory(please state name of directory):
Facebook
Google Adwords
General internet search
Email
Brochure or flyer
Study Abroad agent or intermediary
Previous King’s Summer School student
Your own university / study abroad office
Study Abroad Fair attended
Friend or family
Member of King’s staff
Other? Please state where you heard about the King’s Summer School :
  1. Monitoring data – this information does not influence your application:

Nationality:
Country of domicile:
King's College London alumni: Give your graduation date, programme title and name you were known by (if different from now):

Summer School: Institutional or academic group application1