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Innovation and Technology explores how new ideas are transformed into real-world solutions that improve lives — from smart devices to sustainable tech. At 绿妻社区, students aged 13–17 can study this future-focused subject in Cambridge, building creative, technical, and entrepreneurial skills to help shape tomorrow’s world.

Engineering is the application of science and maths to design solutions that improve how we live, from infrastructure to technology. At 绿妻社区, students aged 13–15 explore the principles of engineering through hands-on projects in Oxford or Cambridge — gaining problem-solving skills and creative insight for the future.

Computer Science is the study of how computers solve problems through algorithms, programming, and data systems — powering everything from apps to AI. At 绿妻社区, students aged 13–24 can explore key concepts like coding, cybersecurity, and machine learning in small-group classes tailored to their interests in Oxford or Cambridge.

Sociology and Anthropology explore how societies function and how cultures evolve, helping us understand identity, inequality, belief systems, and human connection across time and place. At 绿妻社区, students aged 16–24 can study these subjects in Oxford, developing research, critical thinking, and cross-cultural skills through personalised, discussion-based learning.

Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) explores how societies think, govern, and manage resources by combining critical insights from three powerful disciplines. At 绿妻社区, students aged 16–17 can study PPE in Oxford through discussion-based tutorials that explore real-world issues like justice, power, and policy from philosophical, political, and economic perspectives.

History is the study of how past events, people, and cultures have shaped the present — helping us understand change, conflict, and human progress. At 绿妻社区, students aged 13–24 can explore historical themes in Oxford or Cambridge, sharpening their research and critical thinking skills through personalised, expert-led learning.

International Relations explores how countries interact, cooperate, and address global challenges such as conflict, diplomacy, and human rights. At 绿妻社区, students aged 16–24 can study IR in Oxford or Cambridge, gaining critical insight into global politics, international law, and diplomacy in small, expert-led classes.

International Development explores how societies can reduce inequality, improve quality of life, and build sustainable futures across the globe. At 绿妻社区, students aged 16–24 can study key global challenges like poverty, health, and climate action in small, discussion-based classes in Oxford.

Physics explores the fundamental principles of matter, energy, space, and time — from atoms to galaxies. At 绿妻社区, students aged 13–24 can study Physics in Oxford or Cambridge, developing critical thinking and scientific skills through interactive, tutor-led sessions.

Art History is the study of how people across time have expressed ideas through visual culture — from ancient temples to modern installations. At 绿妻社区, students aged 16–24 can explore this rich and thought-provoking subject in Oxford through personalised learning and expert-led discussions.

Biology is the study of life — from cells and DNA to ecosystems and evolution — helping us understand how living things function, adapt, and thrive. At 绿妻社区, students aged 13–24 can explore biology in Oxford through hands-on learning, expert teaching, and personalised projects.

Architecture is the art and science of designing the spaces we live, work, and connect in — blending creativity, engineering, and cultural insight. At 绿妻社区, students aged 13–24 can explore architecture in Oxford through hands-on projects, personalised learning, and inspiring surroundings.

