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Director General’s Welcome

Welcome to the John Locke Institute’s 2024 Oxford Junior Summer School.

It is my great pleasure to invite you to join us for an intellectual adventure that will challenge what you think, and how you think, about a range of interesting and important questions. The topics we discuss will be matters of great consequence for many people, and the insights you acquire and the skills that you develop will, I hope, prepare you to play your own part in the years to come in changing our world for the better. I hope you will also begin to build friendships with some remarkable and interesting people.

To prepare for this enterprise, let me ask you to open your mind to the possibility that there is still much to learn and perhaps even a few things to unlearn. Intellectual humility coupled with a spirit of bold adventure will enable you to make the most of the exciting opportunities you are about to meet.

Best wishes,

RULES

In order to maintain a healthy, safe, and intellectually fertile environment, we require students to honor the following behavioral expectations:

• Not to possess or consume illegal drugs.

• Not to bring to the summer school or acquire during the summer school or consume during the summer school any alcoholic drinks.

• Not to smoke or use smokeless tobacco or vaping products within the precincts of the Campus.

• Not to visit a bedroom other than one’s own.

• Not to be outside of one’s own accommodation building after evening check-in, 10 – 10:30 pm, or outside of one’s own bedroom after 11:00 pm.

• To be punctual for all scheduled activities, and respect the curfew.

• To check in with the staff member(s) on duty during the stipulated time each evening.

• Not to engage in violent, threatening, or discourteous behaviour, but to treat others with respectful civility.

• To act in accordance with national and local laws, and the policies of our host institutions.

• To comply with all fire alarms, and not to endanger others by tampering with fire alarms or other safety equipment.

A student who violates any of these rules will be required to depart prematurely from the program. In such a case the Director of the Institute will write to the student’s academic referee and to the head of the student’s school or university. Students dismissed from the program for misconduct will bear any costs associated with early departure.

GROUPS

Cheng, Wenyao

Ding, Nathan

Fang, Manlin

Kim, Doah

Morrissey, Callum

Rughwani, Flora

Patel, Bella

Yerali, Alima

Huang, Alan

Kho, Tabitha

Lee, Madeline

Liang, Seohyun Koo Shiyu (Grace)

Newton Friedman, Byron

Olivera, Otavio

Pan, Jingfan (Claire)

Wu, Selina

Guan, Ruilai

Hien, Lilou

Liu, Zhuohao

Ma, Chenxi (Sissie)

Nickerson, Ella

Shyfrin, Aaron

Sodhi, Arya

A B D C

Hu, Kairui

Ng, Mathea

Rajpurohit, Shivraj

Sobczak, Nela

Shen, Lindong (Philip)

Tsui, Lucas

Yan, Mengzhen

Zhang, Yuyuan (Rechelle)

Chen, Jiami

ECho, Kaylynn

Li, Bindeliya

Li, Vivienne

Maxu, Tiger

Wang, Borui (Ruby)

Wang, Herbert

Zhu, Yuhan

GROUPS

F

Barengolts Spear, Xavier

Hu, Megan

Jiang, Yuhan

Shen, Lucia

Shen, Xuting (Tina)

Xu, Emily Yiting

Xu, Jayden

Yu, Harry

A, Alice Ruoxi

Lee, Nathaniel

Rajagopal, Rithesh

Rughwani, Vini

Sara Carlotti, Vittoria

Shen, Justin

Zhang, Agnes

GCai, Alina

HCho, Charlene

Li, Ruoming (Athena)

Lodha, Aavir

Pek, Hui Lan

Tsui, Daniel

Yu, Winston

GROUPS

Mr. Martin Cox

Director General, John Locke Institute

Mr. Tom Palmer

Chairman of the Council of Fellows, John Locke Institute

FACULTY

Martin Cox was an entrepreneur and company director in the transport and retail sectors, then national chief executive and international board member of the International Chamber of Commerce.

Following a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, he taught economics at Oxford and helped found the International Growth Centre, a joint venture between the University of Oxford and the London School of Economics. He founded the John Locke Institute in 2011.

Dr. Tom Palmer is an American author and theorist, serving as a Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute and Vice President for International Programs at the Atlas Network.

Palmer lectures globally on political science, public choice, civil society, and individual rights. His work has been published in various scholarly journals and mainstream media, including the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, Wall Street Journal, and New York Times.

He authored the book “Realizing Freedom: Libertarian Theory, History, and Practice” in 2009.

FACULTY

Dr Whyte was a lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Cambridge, where he won Analysis Magazine’s prize for the best article in the world by a philosopher under 30.

He is the author of several books, including the best-selling Crimes Against Logic and the winner of the Bastiat Prize for economic journalism.

Dr Whyte was a management consultant at Oliver Wyman, Director of Research at the Institute of Economic Affairs, and the Leader of a national political party in his native New Zealand.

Dr. Stephen Davies

Senior Fellow in History,

Dr. Steve Davies was a Senior Lecturer in the Department of History and Economic History at Manchester Metropolitan University. He has also been a Visiting Scholar at the Social Philosophy and Policy Center at Bowling Green State University, Ohio.

Dr. Davies is the Senior Education Fellow at the IEA. He has authored several books, including Empiricism and History (Palgrave Macmillan, 2003) and was co-editor with Nigel Ashford of The Dictionary of Conservative and Libertarian Thought (Routledge, 1991).

Academic Director, John Locke Institute
Dr. Jamie Whyte

Mr. Robin Koerner

Director of Heterodoxy

John Locke Institute

Mr. Brooks Newmark

Senior Fellow in History,

John Locke Institute

FACULTY

Robin Koerner holds an M.A. and an M.Phil. in Physics and Philosophy of Science from Cambridge University.

He consults in political messaging and psychology and is a writer of the Brownstone Institute.

He founded WatchingAmerica.com, an organization of over a hundred volunteers, which translates foreign commentary and opinion about the USA from mainstream media all over the world. He is the author of “If You Can Keep It”.

Brooks Newmark is a philanthropist, an Angel investor, and the former Minister for Civil Society in Her Majesty’s Government.

He has published a number of papers on government debt including: Simply Red: The True State of the Public Finances, The Price of Irresponsibility and The Hidden Debt Bombshell. Brooks was a Senior Partner of Apollo Management LP, an international private equity firm. He is a Board Director at Harvard University (Harvard Alumni Association), and the founder of several global philanthropic initiatives.

FACULTY

Ms. Helen Dale

Author

Helen Dale is a Senior Writer at Law & Liberty.

She won the Miles Franklin Award for her first novel, The Hand that Signed the Paper, and read law at Oxford and Edinburgh.

Her most recent novel, Kingdom of the Wicked, was shortlisted for the Prometheus Prize for science fiction.

She writes for a number of outlets, including The Spectator, The Australian, Standpoint, and Quillette.

Dr. Nick Tasker

Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Oxford,

Dr. Nick Tasker teaches Logic, Elements of Deductive Logic, General Philosophy, Knowledge and Reality, Philosophy of Logic and Language, Philosophy of Science.

After a B.A. from Sheffield, Dr. Nick came to Oxford for the B.Phil. He subsequently spent a few years living in Paris where he studied linguistics, but returned to the UK to do a PhD at Leeds.

Dr. Tasker is Stipendiary Lecturer in Philosophy at Hertford College and Stipendiary Lecturer in Logic at Keble College.

FACULTY

Managing Director & Residential Dean Program Director

Jake Dibden
Preceptor
Marie Loubeyre Nour Bou Malhab
Victoria Kapeliushna Director of Adnissions
Preceptor
Pia Comer
Kardo Beck
Preceptor

FACULTY

Pheobe Lewis Junior Preceptor
Saanvi Trepuramallu
Junior Preceptor
Preceptor
Beth Noble Preceptor
Anna Hazolyshyn
Joshua Robinson
Junior Preceptor Junior Preceptor
Sky Wong

FACULTY

Maddy Colburne Activity Leader
Abigail Bacon Preceptor

10am11.30am

Sunday 14 July

12 o’clock - 12.45pm

Arrive at Radley College Check into Boarding Social (C / D / L / H) and Morning Coffee in front of Theatre

Directors’ Welcome Address

Ms Marie Loubeyre, Dr Jamie Whyte, Mr Robin Koerner & Mr Martin Cox (Parents are welcome to attend) Theatre

1.10pm1.50pm Lunch Dining Hall

Please meet us in front of the Dining Hall at 1.50pm to walk to the Science Lecture Theatre

2.05pm2.35pm

2.45pm3.15pm

Lecture: How to Disagree Productively Dr Jamie Whyte Science Lecture Theatre (SLT)

Lecture: Political Paradigms Mr Robin Koerner Science Lecture Theatre (SLT)

3.20pm4pm Afternoon Tea Dining Hall

4.10pm5pm

Residential Dean Welcome Address & Introduction to Ideological Turing Test

Ms Marie Loubeyre, Dr Stephen Davies, Dr Jamie Whyte & Mr Robin Koerner Science Lecture Theatre (SLT)

6.30pm7.15pm Dinner Dining Hall

9pm9.30pm

10pm11pm

Early bird evening check-in (9 - 9.30pm)

For those of you who want an early night, please sign in with our staff in the common room of your Boarding Social

Regular evening check-in (10 - 10.30pm)

Please be in your own accommodation building by 10:30 pm and in your own bedroom by 11:00 pm

Monday 15 July

9am9.30am Breakfast Dining Hall

All classrooms are on the first floor of Queen’s Court (‘The Donut’)

9.40am10.10am

Review & Reflection [Jake] (M3)

Please bring your laptop or equivalent

10.20am10.50am Precept with Dr Whyte (M3) Precept with Dr Davies (M4)

Review & Reflection [Pia] (M4)

Please bring your laptop or equivalent

Review & Reflection [Kardo] (M5)

Please bring your laptop or equivalent

Review & Reflection [Beth] (M6)

Please bring your laptop or equivalent

Precept with Mr Koerner (M5) Precept with Kardo (M6) Free Time

11am11.30am Morning Coffee Dining Hall

11.35am12.05pm Free Time

12.15pm12.55pm

Precept with Dr Whyte (M3) Precept with Dr Davies (M4) Precept with Mr Cox (M5) Precept with Kardo (M6)

Philosophy Lecture Dr Nick Tasker Science Lecture Theatre

1.10pm1.50pm Lunch Dining Hall

2pm2.30pm

2.45pm3.25pm

Q&A with Dr Nick Tasker Science Lecture Theatre

Game Theory Lecture

Mr Martin Cox Science Lecture Theatre

3.30pm4pm Afternoon Tea Dining Hall

6.30pm7.15pm Dinner Dining Hall

9pm9.30pm

Early bird evening check-in (9 - 9.30pm)

For those of you who want an early night, please sign in with our staff in the common room of your Boarding Social 10pm11pm

Regular evening check-in (10 - 10.30pm)

Please be in your own accommodation building by 10:30 pm and in your own bedroom by 11:00 pm

Tuesday

16 July

9am9.30am Breakfast Dining Hall

9.40am10.10am

Review & Reflection [Jake] (M3)

Please bring your laptop or equivalent

Review & Reflection [Pia] (M4)

Please bring your laptop or equivalent

Review & Reflection [Kardo] (M5)

Please bring your laptop or equivalent

10.45am11.15am Morning Coffee Dining Hall

11.35pm12.15pm

Philosophy Lecture

Dr Nick Tasker

Science Lecture Theatre

12.20pm1pm Lecture

Dr Steve Davies Science Lecture Theatre

1.10pm1.50pm Lunch Dining Hall

2pm2.30pm

2.40pm3.20pm

Q&A with Dr Tasker (Science Lecture Theatre) Q&A with Dr Davies (G4)

Lecture

Dr Jamie Whyte Science Lecture Theatre

3.30pm4pm Afternoon Tea Dining Hall

4.10pm4.40pm

Q&A with Dr Whyte (Science Lecture Theatre)

6.30pm7.15pm Dinner Dining Hall

7.30pm8.30pm

9pm9.30pm

10pm11pm

Review & Reflection [Beth] (M6)

Please bring your laptop or equivalent

Ask Me Anything

Dr Steve Davies & Dr Whyte (moderator) Theatre

Early bird evening check-in (9 - 9.30pm)

For those of you who want an early night, please sign in with our staff in the common room of your Boarding Social

Regular evening check-in (10 - 10.30pm)

Please be in your own accommodation building by 10:30 pm and in your own bedroom by 11:00 pm

*Laundry service the next day. Please add clothes to the dedicated laundry basket in your Boarding Social by 11pm*

Wednesday

17 July

9am9.30am Breakfast Dining Hall

Pick up your lunch bag right after breakfast (dietary requirements are provided for so please pick up the correct lunch bag)

Bus departs for Oxford

10am10.15am

10.45amnoon

12.30pm1.30pm

3pm - 4pm

Please meet us in front of the Clock Tower at 9.50am *please wear your lanyard, bring water and a change of clothes*

Punting on the River Cherwell (Victoria, Pia, Beth, Jake)

Oxford Punting, Magdalen Bridge Boathouse, High St, Oxford OX1 4AU

*no lanyard or valuables on the water*

Explore Oxford (stay with your preceptor) (Victoria, Pia)

Explore Oxford (stay with your preceptor) (Joshua, Saanvi)

Explore Oxford (stay with your preceptor) (Maddy, Phoebe)

Picnic in Christ Church Meadow

Explore Oxford (stay with your preceptor) (Beth, Jake)

Punting on the River Cherwell (Joshua, Saanvi, Maddy, Phoebe)

Oxford Punting, Magdalen Bridge Boathouse, High St, Oxford OX1 4AU

*no lanyard or valuables on the water*

Please meet us in front of the Ashmolean Museum, Beaumont St, Oxford OX1 2PH, by 4.30pm

4.45pm Bus departs for Radley

6.30pm7.15pm Dinner Dining Hall

9pm9.30pm

10pm - 11pm

Early bird evening check-in (9 - 9.30pm)

For those of you who want an early night, please sign in with our staff in the common room of your Boarding Social

Regular evening check-in (10 - 10.30pm)

Please be in your own accommodation building by 10:30 pm and in your own bedroom by 11:00 pm

9am - 9.30am

9.40am10.10am

Thursday

18 July

Breakfast Dining Hall

All classrooms are on the first floor of Queen’s Court (‘The Donut’)

Review & Reflection [Jake] (M3)

Please bring your laptop or equivalent

10.20am10.50am Precept with Jake (M6) Precept with Kardo (M3)

Review & Reflection [Pia] (M4)

Please bring your laptop or equivalent

Review & Reflection [Kardo] (M5)

Please bring your laptop or equivalent

Review & Reflection [Beth] (M6)

Please bring your laptop or equivalent

Precept with Dr Davies (M4) Precept with Mr Koerner (M5) Free Time

11am11.30am Morning Coffee Dining Hall

11.35am12.05pm Free Time

12.15pm12.55pm

1.10pm1.50pm

2pm - 2.30pm

2.45pm3.25pm

Precept with Jake (M6) Precept with Kardo (M3) Precept with Dr Davies Precept with Mr Cox (M5)

Lecture

Mr Martin Cox Science Lecture Theatre

Lunch Dining Hall

Q&A with Dr Jamie Whyte Science Lecture Theatre

Lecture

Dr Steve Davies Science Lecture Theatre

3.30pm - 4pm Afternoon Tea Dining Hall

5pm - 6pm Swimming Pool (Optional) (supervision by Ana & Joshua)

6.30pm7.15pm

Dinner Dining Hall

7.30pm9.30pm Karaoke Theatre

10pm - 11pm

Regular evening check-in (10 - 10.30pm)

Please be in your own accommodation building by 10:30 pm and in your own bedroom by 11:00 pm

Friday

19 July

9am9.30am Breakfast Dining Hall

All classrooms are on the first floor of Queen’s Court (‘The Donut’)

9.40am10.10am

10.20am10.50am

Review & Reflection [Jake] (M3)

Please bring your laptop or equivalent

Precept with Mr Koerner (M5) Precept with Mr Cox (M3)

Review & Reflection [Pia] (M4)

Please bring your laptop or equivalent

Precept with Jake (M6)

Review & Reflection [Kardo] (M5)

Please bring your laptop or equivalent

Review & Reflection [Beth] (M6)

Please bring your laptop or equivalent

Precept with Dr Davies (M4) Free Time

11am11.30am Morning Coffee Dining Hall

11.35am12.05pm Free Time

12.15pm12.55pm

Precept with Mr Koerner (M5)

Lecture Dr Steve Davies Science Lecture Theatre

1.10pm1.50pm Lunch Dining Hall

2pm2.30pm

2.45pm3.25pm

Precept with Jake (M6)

Precept with Dr Whyte (M3)

Precept with Dr Davies (M4)

Q&A with Dr Steve Davies Science Lecture Theatre

Lecture Mr Robin Koerner Science Lecture Theatre

3.30pm4pm Afternoon Tea Dining Hall

4pm6pm Swimming Pool (Optional) (supervision by Sky & Saanvi from 4pm to 5pm / supervision by Phoebe & Maddy from 5pm to 6pm)

6.30pm7.15pm Dinner Dining Hall

9pm9.30pm

Early bird evening check-in (9 - 9.30pm)

For those of you who want an early night, please sign in with our staff in the common room of your Boarding Social

10pm11pm Regular evening check-in (10 - 10.30pm) Please be in your own accommodation building by 10:30 pm and in your own bedroom by 11:00 pm

Saturday

20 July

9am - 9.30am

9.40am10.10am

10.20am10.50am

Breakfast Dining Hall

All classrooms are on the first floor of Queen’s Court (‘The Donut’)

Review & Reflection [Jake] (M3)

Please bring your laptop or equivalent

Precept with Dr Davies (M4) Precept with Jake (M6)

Review & Reflection [Pia] (M4)

Please bring your laptop or equivalent

Review & Reflection [Kardo] (M5)

Please bring your laptop or equivalent

Review & Reflection [Beth] (M6)

Please bring your laptop or equivalent

Precept with Dr Whyte (M3) Precept with Mr Cox (M5) Free Time

11am11.30am Morning Coffee Dining Hall

11.35am12.05pm Free Time

12.15pm12.55pm

Precept with Kardo (M4)

Precept with Mr Koerner (M5)

Precept with Jake (M6)

Precept with Dr Whyte (M3)

Lecture Mr Martin Cox Science Lecture Theatre

1.10pm1.50pm Lunch Dining Hall

2pm - 2.30pm

2.45pm3.25pm

Q&A with Mr Martin Cox Science Lecture Theatre

Lecture Dr Jamie Whyte Science Lecture Theatre

3.30pm - 4pm Afternoon Tea Dining Hall

6.30pm7.15pm Dinner Dining Hall

7.30pm9.30pm

10pm - 11pm

Movie Night Science Lecture Theatre

Regular evening check-in (10 - 10.30pm)

Please be in your own accommodation building by 10:30 pm and in your own bedroom by 11:00 pm

Sunday 21 July

9.20am9.50am

11am11.15am

Breakfast Dining Hall

Pick up your lunch bag right after breakfast (dietary requirements are provided for so please pick up the correct lunch bag)

Please meet us in front of the Clock Tower at 10.30am

Bus departs for Blenheim Palace *please wear your lanyard, bring water*

Visit of Blenheim Palace Woodstock OX20 1PS

4pm4.15am

6.30pm7.15pm

9pm9.30pm

10pm - 11pm

Bus departs for Radley

Dinner Dining Hall

Early bird evening check-in (9 - 9.30pm)

For those of you who want an early night, please sign in with our staff in the common room of your Boarding Social

Regular evening check-in (10 - 10.30pm)

Please be in your own accommodation building by 10:30 pm and in your own bedroom by 11:00 pm

*Laundry service the next day. Please add clothes to the dedicated laundry basket in your Boarding Social by 11pm*

Monday

22 July

9am9.30am Breakfast Dining Hall

All classrooms are on the first floor of Queen’s Court (‘The Donut’)

9.40am10.10am

10.20am10.50am

Review & Reflection [Jake] (M3)

Please bring your laptop or equivalent

Precept with Mr Cox (M4)

Precept with Mr Koerner (M5)

Review & Reflection [Pia] (M4)

Please bring your laptop or equivalent

Precept with Kardo (M6)

Review & Reflection [Kardo] (M5)

Please bring your laptop or equivalent

Review & Reflection [Beth] (M6)

Please bring your laptop or equivalent

Precept with Dr Whyte (M3) Free Time

11am11.30am Morning Coffee Dining Hall

11.35am12.05pm Free Time

12.15pm12.55pm

Precept with Dr Whyte (M4)

Precept with Dr Davies (M3)

Precept with Mr Koerner (M5)

Precept with Kardo (M6)

Lecture Mr Brooks Newmark Science Lecture Theatre

1.10pm1.50pm Lunch Dining Hall

2pm2.30pm

2.45pm3.25pm

Q&A with Mr Brooks Newmark Science Lecture Theatre

Lecture Dr Tom Palmer Science Lecture Theatre

3.30pm4pm Afternoon Tea Dining Hall

6.30pm7.15pm Dinner Dining Hall

9pm9.30pm

10pm11pm

Early bird evening check-in (9 - 9.30pm)

For those of you who want an early night, please sign in with our staff in the common room of your Boarding Social

Regular evening check-in (10 - 10.30pm)

Please be in your own accommodation building by 10:30 pm and in your own bedroom by 11:00 pm

Tuesday 23 July

9am9.30am Breakfast Dining Hall

9.40am10.10am

Review & Reflection [Jake] (M3)

Please bring your laptop or equivalent

Review & Reflection [Pia] (M4)

Please bring your laptop or equivalent

Review & Reflection [Kardo] (M5)

Please bring your laptop or equivalent

10.45am11.15am Morning Coffee Dining Hall

11.35pm12.15pm

12.20pm1pm

Review & Reflection [Beth] (M6)

Please bring your laptop or equivalent

Lecture

Dr Steve Davies Science Lecture Theatre

Lecture

Dr Tom Palmer Science Lecture Theatre

1.10pm1.50pm Lunch Dining Hall

2pm2.30pm

2.40pm3.20pm

Q&A with Dr Palmer (Science Lecture Theatre) Q&A with Dr Davies (G4)

Lecture

Dr. Jamie Whyte Science Lecture Theatre

3.30pm4pm Afternoon Tea Dining Hall

4.10pm4.40pm

Q&A with Dr Jamie Whyte & Mr Robin Koerner (Science Lecture Theatre)

6.30pm7.15pm Dinner Dining Hall

9pm9.30pm

10pm11pm

Early bird evening check-in (9 - 9.30pm)

For those of you who want an early night, please sign in with our staff in the common room of your Boarding Social

Regular evening check-in (10 - 10.30pm)

Please be in your own accommodation building by 10:30 pm and in your own bedroom by 11:00 pm *Laundry service the next day. Please add clothes to the dedicated laundry basket in your Boarding Social by 11pm*

Wednesday 24 July

9am - 9.30am Breakfast Dining Hall

Pick up your lunch bag right after breakfast (dietary requirements are provided for so please pick

10am10.15am

4pm - 4.15pm

4.30pm - 6pm

Bus departs for Oxford *please wear your lanyard, bring water*

Explore Oxford

Bus departs for Radley

Swimming Pool (Optional) (supervision by Kardo & Pia)

6.30pm7.15pm Dinner Dining Hall

7.30pm9.30pm

10pm - 11pm

John Locke’s Got Talent Theatre

Regular evening check-in (10 - 10.30pm)

Please be in your own accommodation building by 10:30 pm and in your own bedroom by 11:00 pm

Thursday 25 July

9am9.30am Breakfast Dining Hall

All classrooms are on the first floor of Queen’s Court (‘The Donut’)

10am10.40am

Lecture Mr Martin Cox Science Lecture Theatre

11am11.30am Morning Coffee Dining Hall

11.35am12.05pm

12.15pm12.55pm

Precept with Dr Whyte (M3)

Precept with Kardo (M4)

Precept with Jake (M6)

Precept with Mr Koerner (M5)

Precept with Dr Whyte (M3)

Lecture Dr Tom Palmer Science Lecture Theatre

1.10pm1.50pm Lunch Dining Hall

2pm2.30pm

2.45pm3.25pm

Precept with Kardo (M4)

Precept with Jake (M6)

Precept with Mr Koerner (M5)

Q&A with Dr Tom Palmer Science Lecture Theatre

Lecture Mr Robin Koerner Science Lecture Theatre

3.30pm4pm Afternoon Tea Dining Hall

6.30pm7.15pm Dinner Dining Hall

9pm9.30pm

Early bird evening check-in (9 - 9.30pm)

For those of you who want an early night, please sign in with our staff in the common room of your Boarding Social

Friday

26 July

9am9.30am Breakfast Dining Hall

All classrooms are on the first floor of Queen’s Court (‘The Donut’)

9.40am10.50am

Ideological Turing Test First Round [Dr Palmer & Jake] (M3)

Ideological Turing Test First Round [Dr Whyte & Anna] (M4)

Ideological Turing Test First Round [Mr Koerner & Kardo] (M5)

11am11.30am Morning Coffee Dining Hall

11.45am12.45pm

Ideological Turing Test First Round [Dr Davies & Beth] (M6)

Director General’s Valedictory Lecture Mr Martin Cox, Victoria Kapeliushna, Pia Comer Science Lecture Theatre

1.10pm1.50pm Lunch Dining Hall Dress for Dinner

3.30pm4pm Afternoon Tea Dining Hall

4pm5.30pm

6.30pm9.30pm

Ideological Turing Test Finals & Certificate Ceremony Science Lecture Theatre

Please meet us in front of the Archesr at 5.45pm to walk to the pontoon (30 minutes’ walk)

Farewell Dinner & Boat Cruise River Thames | Salter’s Steamers

10pm11pm Regular evening check-in (10 - 10.30pm) Please be in your own accommodation building by 10:30 pm and in your own bedroom by 11:00 pm

Saturday 27 July

Please vacate your bedroom by 9am. You can store your luggage in the common rooms of your Boarding Social.

9am9.30am Breakfast Dining Hall

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