Pembroke-King’s Programme (PKP)

The Pembroke-King’s Programme (PKP) offers an exceptional opportunity to experience Cambridge student life over eight weeks, the length of a regular undergraduate term.

Living in Pembroke or King’s Colleges, students choose three courses from the around forty on offer, including courses in the arts, social sciences, business and management, humanities and sciences. Courses are taught in the main by Cambridge-affiliated faculty and are academically 'Cambridge' in style, content and standard. Students can also apply to take a supervision, in which an individual student meets with a professor weekly to work on a series of research-based papers, or a longer dissertation, in the student’s major subject area.

Included in the programme costs are tuition fees for three courses, usually worth 9-12 credits, housing in Pembroke or King’s College accommodation, a partial meal plan and Formal Halls, a four-day visit to Edinburgh and a daytrip to London. Four scholarships covering the full tuition fee are also available.

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