Studying STEM at University of Oxford | In2STEM Workshop 2025
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Studying STEM at University of Oxford | In2STEM Workshop 2025

You won’t want to miss our online workshops being run by experts from all fields of STEM to help you get ahead this summer!

By In2scienceUK

Date and time

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Join Access and Alumni Manager Jack Robinson and learn about the wide variety of courses on offer at University of Oxford, across science, technology, engineering and maths subjects. Find out key admissions information and hear about what makes studying STEM at Oxford unique, from world-class facilities to cutting-edge research. You’ll also have the opportunity to ask any questions you may have to current undergraduates.


Jack is the Access Manager for Engineering Science at Oxford University. Originally from Oldham, in the North West of England, Jack developed his knowledge of Engineering whilst serving as a mechanic in the British Army, he then developed this skillset in industry work for Rolls Royce Motor Cars and Henkel Industrial Adhesives before joining Oxford University in an access capacity. Jack is passionate about supporting bright, aspirational young people from state-school backgrounds into Higher Education, and likes to keep himself busy as an on-call Firefighter for Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service outside of his main role at the university.


When: 28 July 2025, 2:00 PM (BST)

Where: Zoom - The link will be received through your confirmation email when you register.

All sessions will be recorded for anyone who is unable to attend live.

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In2scienceUK is a charity that empowers young people from disadvantaged backgrounds to achieve their potential and pursue degrees, apprenticeships and careers in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM).

By leveraging the passion and expertise of STEM professionals and researchers, In2scienceUK gives A-Level students an opportunity to gain insight into the STEM sector as well as the knowledge and confidence to progress to university. In addition to running an award-winning summer programme which transitioned to a virtual format in 2020 in response to Covid-19, they run events and workshops throughout the year to provide ongoing support to In2scienceUK students and alumni.

Free