Dreaming of a future in global health, science or medicine? Spend four weeks exploring international healthcare challenges and boosting your English skills at a top UK university campus.
Apply todayThe study of diseases found mostly in warm countries. You’ll learn how infections spread, how the body fights them and how vaccines are made. Plus, how doctors and scientists prevent and treat these illnesses around the world.
Modules:
Basic Principles of Parasitology, Immunology and Vaccinology (week 1)
Introduction to Neglected Tropical Diseases: Snakebite, Malaria and Chagas disease (week 3).
The moral and political questions around global health. You’ll learn to think critically about fairness, responsibility and equality in medicine. This prepares you for important conversations about the future of healthcare worldwide.
Modules:
Mutations, Track and Trace Systems and Health Inequalities (week 2)
Interrogating the Lack of Visibility of Non-White Knowledge Creators and Knowledge from the Global South (week 3).
Tuskegee Syphilis Study and Willowbrook Hepatitis Experiments: Investigating Past Medical Atrocities (week 4).
The biggest health issues facing our world today. You’ll discover how climate change, migration and globalisation affect the spread of disease. Plus, why knowledge and understanding are key to solving complex problems.
Modules:
Urogenital Infections: Facing a Future Without Effective Treatments (week 4).
Learning from Evidence-Based Policies that Led to the Control of Infectious Diseases from Around the World (week 4).
Experience real-world healthcare and research through immersive field trips to:
a snake venom unit
research laboratories.
You’ll also work with next-generation sequencing data, bioinformatic tools and other cutting-edge biotechnologies. We’ll help you build practical skills for your future career.
Email internationalstudycentre@exeter.ac.uk to register your interest. One of our friendly team will be in touch with more information.
The University of Exeter is part of the Russell Group – the UK’s elite research-intensive universities. Our Summer School takes place in a supportive international environment at the heart of campus.
Academic Director at University of Exeter International Study Centre
“Our beautiful and connected campus offers dedicated learning facilities and friendly, expert staff. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn how you can make a difference, meet students from around the world and make friendships that last a lifetime.”
Associate Professor of Biomedical Sciences and Health Equity, University of Exeter Medical School
“We’ll dive into big questions about what climate change, international travel and conflict mean for the future of public health. Together, we'll challenge old ways of thinking and come up with new ways to make medicine more ethical and inclusive.”
Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Sciences, University of Exeter Medical School
“Make your summer count by learning to shape the future of global health. Discover how our bodies fight infections, including tropical diseases such as snakebite and malaria. You'll explore research ethics and be inspired by pioneering scientists."
The total cost is £3,500, which includes:
tuition fees
accommodation
teaching materials
social activities
field trip.
If you need an airport transfer, we can arrange this for you at an additional cost. Please note, the cost does not include air travel fares.
Arrival: Saturday 18 July 2026
Departure: Sunday 16 August 2026
Summer School teaching dates: Monday 20 July 2026–Friday 14 August 2026
Academic: open to both undergraduate and pre-undergraduate students (Years 11–12). No prior subject knowledge required.
English language: a good level of English (equivalent to CEFR B1).
Minimum age: 16 years old.
This course is designed for international students, including those who don't speak English as their first language.
You’ll be assessed through a mix of participation and project work:
online quiz (20%)
class engagement and problem-based learning (40%)
short presentation of a policy brief (40%).
Email us to ask a question or register your interest.
You can also join our online information session before Summer School begins to meet the team and learn more about what to expect.
Email internationalstudycentre@exeter.ac.uk to apply. Please note: we keep group sizes small to give every student a personalised experience with 1-1 mentorship, so spaces are limited. To avoid disappointment, please wait until your place is confirmed before making any travel arrangements.