About Oxbridge Summer Scholars
Oxbridge Summer Scholars (OSS) is a selective residential academic programme held at the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge. We welcome high-achieving students aged 1419 from around the world for an immersive two-week experience that mirrors the academic rigour and tutorial system of an Oxbridge education. Our faculty includes university lecturers postgraduate researchers and subject specialists who are passionate about inspiring the next generation of scholars.
About the Science Innovation & Technology Stream
The Science Innovation & Technology stream is designed for high-achieving students with a passion for STEM subjects and an aspiration to study at the worlds top universities. Drawing on the Cambridge Natural Sciences degree (physical sciences pathway) the stream takes an interdisciplinary approach weaving together physics astrophysics earth sciences materials science mathematics computer science data science and engineering. Each subject is delivered by a dedicated specialist giving students genuine depth across multiple disciplines over the two weeks.
The Role
As an OSS Tutor you will deliver high-quality academic teaching to small groups of motivated international students. You will lead seminars and lectures within your area of expertise and conduct Oxbridge-style tutorials one of the programmes defining features in which students are guided to develop and defend original arguments in close dialogue with an expert. You will also supervise students individual research projects offering academic guidance throughout the process.
Your responsibilities will include:
Delivering engaging university-level lecture and seminars on topics within your subject area.
Running Oxbridge-style tutorials with individuals or pairs of students fostering independent thinking and intellectual confidence.
Supporting students with their individual research projects from topic development through to final presentation.
Preparing teaching materials and reading lists tailored to the interdisciplinary nature of the stream.
Collaborating with the academic team to deliver a coherent stimulating curriculum across the programme.
Providing feedback that is specific constructive and encouraging in the spirit of genuine Oxbridge teaching.
Being available and approachable during the programme to respond to students academic questions.
What You Will Teach
Depending on your subject specialism example topics you might teach include: classical and quantum mechanics (Physics) calculus and proof-writing (Mathematics) algorithms and computational thinking (Computer Science) astrophysics and cosmology (Astrophysics) geophysics and earth systems (Earth Sciences) materials science and nanotechnology (Materials Science) data science and machine learning (Data Science) or engineering design and innovation (Engineering).
Who We Are Looking For
We are recruiting specialist tutors across the subjects that make up this stream. You do not need to cover the entire curriculum we are looking for tutors with deep expertise in one subject. Whether your background is in Physics Mathematics Computer Science or any other subject listed below we want to hear from you. You will teach your own specialism and collaborate with fellow tutors to give students a rich connected academic experience.
We are currently recruiting tutors in the following subjects:
Mathematics
Physics
Astrophysics
Earth Sciences
Materials Science
Computer Science
Data Science
Engineering
Applicants should hold a degree in their chosen subject from a leading university. We particularly welcome Oxford and Cambridge graduates and current postgraduate researchers.
You will also bring the following qualities:
A genuine enthusiasm for your subject and the ability to communicate complex ideas in an accessible and inspiring way.
Experience teaching tutoring or mentoring students at secondary or university level formal or informal.
Excellent interpersonal skills and cultural sensitivity given the international and diverse nature of our student cohort.
Reliability professionalism and a collaborative approach to working within an academic team.
Willingness to engage with the interdisciplinary ethos of the stream connecting your specialism to the broader curriculum.
Requirements
An undergraduate degree in the relevant subject or a closely related discipline is required. An University of Oxford or University of Cambridge G5 universities or Russell Group degree is preferred; a Masters or PhD is an advantage.
Current enrolment in or completion of a postgraduate programme is desirable but not essential.
Right to work in the United Kingdom.
Enhanced DBS certificate or willingness to apply for one prior to the programme start date.
What We Offer
Competitive daily or per-session rate of pay.
A stimulating teaching environment with an exceptionally motivated international student cohort.
The chance to work alongside a talented academic team
Full programme schedule and teaching materials provided in advance.
A rewarding opportunity to contribute to students academic journeys at a defining moment in their education.
Programme Dates & Location
Tutors may be engaged for one or more of the following intakes during weekdays.
1619 Years Old
July 5 18 Cambridge
July 12 25 Cambridge
July 19 August 1 Cambridge
August 2 15 Oxford
December 7 19 Oxford
1418 Years Old
July 19 August 1 Cambridge
December 7 19 Oxford
Please indicate in your application which intake(s) you are available for.
How to Apply
To apply please submit your CV outlining the subject you would like to teach your academic background in that subject your teaching experience and why you are excited to join the OSS faculty. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis so we encourage early submission.