| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-04-22 | - |
| 2027-04-22 | - |
Program Overview
University Program Information
The university offers a wide range of programs, including short and online courses, undergraduate, postgraduate, professional, and research programs.
Subject Areas
- Archaeology and anthropology
- Archaeology
- Certificate of Higher Education
- English Literature
- History
- History of Art
- Theological Studies
- Architectural history
- Architectural History
- Business and management
- Business and management
- Data science, computing, maths
- Data science, computing, maths
- Diplomatic studies and law
- Diplomatic studies
- Economics and politics
- Economics and politics
- Education and study skills
- Education
- Environment and sustainability
- Environment and sustainability
- History of art
- History of Art
- History, including local and social
- History
- English Social and Local History
- Languages and cultural studies
- Languages and cultural studies
- Literature, creative writing and film studies
- Literature, creative writing and film studies
- Medical and health sciences
- Medical and health sciences
- Music
- Music
- Natural sciences
- Natural sciences
- Philosophy
- Philosophy
- Psychology and counselling
- Psychology and counselling
- Religion and theology
- Religion and theology
- Technology and AI
- Technology and AI
Course Format
- Day and weekend events
- In-person learning
- Lecture series
- Online learning
- Professional
- Summer schools
- Weekly learning
Academic Credit
Many courses can be studied for academic credit, which means they can count towards a recognised qualification.
Undergraduate Programs
Certificates
- Archaeology
- Certificate of Higher Education
- English Literature
- History
- History of Art
- Theological Studies
Diplomas
- Archaeology
- Creative Writing
- English Social and Local History
- History of Art
Advanced Diplomas
- British Archaeology
- IT Systems Analysis and Design (Online)
- Local History (Online)
Pre-Master's
- Advanced Pre-sessional Course for Graduate Students (nine weeks, full-time)
- Foundations of Diplomacy Pre-Master's Course (six months, full-time)
Summer Schools
- Oxford University Summer School for Adults
Postgraduate Programs
Certificates
- Architectural History
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
- Ecological Survey Techniques
- Enhanced Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
- Health Research
- Historical Studies
- Nanotechnology
- Patient Safety and Quality Improvement
- Psychodynamic Counselling
- Qualitative Health Research Methods
- Teaching Evidence-Based Health Care
Diplomas
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Severe Mental Health Problems
- Health Research
- International Wildlife Conservation Practice
- Psychodynamic Practice
Master of Studies (MSt)
- Creative Writing
- Diplomatic Studies
- Historical Studies
- History of Design
- Literature and Arts
- Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy
- Practical Ethics
- Psychodynamic Practice
Research Degrees (DPhil)
- Archaeology
- Architectural History
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
- English Local History
- Evidence-Based Health Care
- Literature and Arts
- Sustainable Urban Development
Master of Science (MSc)
- Applied Landscape Archaeology
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
- English Local History
- Evidence-Based Health Care
- Evidence-Based Health Care Medical Statistics
- Evidence-Based Health Care Systematic Reviews
- Evidence-Based Health Care Teaching and Education
- Experimental and Translational Therapeutics
- Nanotechnology for Medicine and Health Care
- Surgical Science and Practice
- Sustainable Urban Development
- Translational Health Sciences
Professional Programs
Continuing Professional Development
- Business and management
- Cultural heritage
- Data science, computing, maths
- Diplomatic studies
- Education
- Environment and sustainability
- Medical and health sciences
- Nanotechnology and nanomedicine
- Philosophy and ethics
- Psychology and counselling
- Research methods and skills
- Technology and AI
- Urban studies
Research
Research Community
Research at Oxford Lifelong Learning extends across the disciplines and is supported by a research culture that encourages interdisciplinary initiatives.
Research Areas
- Academic staff profiles
- Part-time DPhil programmes
- Research areas
- Research students
Research Forums
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) Steering Group
- Lifelong Learning Pedagogies forum
- Research Ethics Colloquium
- The Vice-Chancellors Colloquium
Course Details
Advanced Writing Lives
Overview
Every day we meet people with interesting life stories. Our lives are made up of tragic, uplifting, and humorous experiences which shape us as individuals.
Programme Details
The course is broken down into 10 units over 10 weeks, each requiring approximately 10 hours of study time.
Textbooks
- Cline, S. and Angier, C., 2013 Life Writing, London, Bloomsbury
- Karr, M., 2015 The Art of Memoir, New York, Harper
- Lee, H., 2009 Biography: A Very Short Introduction, Oxford, Oxford University Press
Certification
Coursework is an integral part of all online courses, and everyone enrolled will be expected to do coursework. All those enrolled on an online course are registered for credit and will be awarded CATS points for completing work at the required standard.
Fees
- Course Fee: Ł665.00
Funding
If you are in receipt of a UK state benefit, you are a full-time student in the UK or a student on a low income, you may be eligible for a reduction of 50% of tuition fees.
Tutor
- Mr Jeremy Hughes
Course Aims
This course aims to explore a variety of life writing so that students can produce engaging and exciting original work which utilises the material from their own lives.
Teaching Methods
- Introductory section, outlining key areas of work within each unit
- Description of required reading and recommended reading
- Presentation of materials taken from additional sources, relevant to each unit
- Online discussion forum
- Online personal study diary
- Tutor responses to forum and exercises
- Assessment and feedback
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, students will be expected to understand:
- That there are many different types of memoirs
- That they must write in a manner which engages and sustains the interest of the reader
- That they must transform their own life experiences innovatively
By the end of this course, students will be expected to have gained the following skills:
- To be able to write engaging texts
- Transform their life experiences into appropriate textual varieties
- The confidence to embark on their own memoir projects
Assessment Methods
You will be set two pieces of work for the course. The first of 1000 words plus a commentary of 250 words is due halfway through your course. This does not count towards your final outcome, but preparing for it, and the feedback you are given, will help you prepare for your assessed piece of work of 2000 words AND an accompanying commentary of 500 words due at the end of the course.
Level and Demands
This course is open to all, and no prior knowledge is required. This course is offered at FHEQ level 4 (i.e., first-year undergraduate level), and you will be expected to engage in independent study in preparation for your assignments. Our 10-week Short Online Courses come with an expected total commitment of 100 study hours.
English Language Requirements
We do not insist that applicants hold an English language certification, but warn that they may be at a disadvantage if their language skills are not of a comparable level to those qualifications listed on our website.
IT Requirements
This course is delivered online; to participate, you must be familiar with using a computer for purposes such as sending email and searching the Internet. You will also need regular access to the Internet and a computer meeting our recommended minimum computer specification.
