Oxford University Economics Summer Schools, part of the University of Oxford’s Department of Economics, offers scholarship opportunities and share their Summer School. 
Scholarship application deadline: 28 February 2026
Notification of outcome: 16 March 2026
 
Scholarships cover course fees only; travel and accommodation are not included.
 
Successful candidates will be asked to support programme outreach through a short testimonial video, video diary or blog post, and participation in a future promotional webinar.
 
Scholarship available (June 2026 programmes – two places per course)
 
Geoeconomics Uncovered: Theory Meets Evidence
1–4 June 2026
Target audience: Graduate students, researchers and professionals seeking a rigorous and accessible entry point into geoeconomics
Overview: This four-day programme introduces the emerging field of geoeconomics, exploring how economic tools interact with geopolitical strategy. It combines lectures and tutorials over three days, followed by a fourth-day empirical workshop and policy roundtable.
Tutors: Jesús Fernández-Villaverde (University of Pennsylvania) and Christopher Clayton (Yale School of Management)
Academic Curator: Francesco Zanetti (University of Oxford)
 
Fundamentals of Graduate Economics and Finance
22–26 June 2026 
Target audience: Undergraduate students with A-level Maths considering postgraduate study in Economics
Overview: A five-day course focused on strengthening core analytical and quantitative skills, combining lectures, problem-solving sessions, and guidance on building a compelling Statement of Purpose for graduate applications, while also giving participants a taste of life at Oxford.
Tutors: James Duffy and Inés Moreno De Barreda (University of Oxford)
Programme webpage | Scholarship Application form
 
In addition, they offer the Summer School, taking place on 7-11 September 2026.
 
Target audience: Graduate students, earlycareer researchers, and professionals in policy or industry
Overview: Our Summer School offers courses in Applied Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, and Econometrics, with an emphasis on discussion, critical thinking, and practical application.