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Join our Criminology Summer Career Camp today!
The Criminology Summer Career Camp is a practical, immersive programme for students aged 15–18 who are curious about crime, law, forensic science, and criminal psychology. This programme blends academic theory, hands-on activities, and career guidance, giving students a true insight into criminology and the criminal justice system. Students leaving this camp will gain real investigative skills, university-ready experience, and a competitive edge for future criminology and law applications.
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Why Choose the Criminology Summer Career Camp?
The camp is designed to give students:
- Early exposure to criminology, forensic science, and law enforcement
- Practical problem-solving experience in real-life criminal investigations
- A strong foundation for university applications and career planning
- Networking opportunities with professionals, guest speakers, and mentors
Whether aiming for a degree in criminology, forensic psychology, law, or criminal justice, this camp helps students clarify their goals and develop essential skills.
Ages: 15 - 18 years old
Duration: 1 - 3 weeks
Class size: 10-12 students
Location | Central London
Highlights and Skills Students Will Learn
Choose from a 1, 2 or 3 week programme
Pick a date that suits you and kickstart your criminology journey today.
Meet your professional mentors
Our Criminology Summer Career Camp is led by experienced criminologists, forensic specialists, educators, and university advisors who are passionate about supporting the next generation of investigators and criminal justice professionals. With small group sizes, students receive personalised guidance, mentorship, and valuable feedback throughout the programme.
Benefits for you
Boost your criminology university application today
Booking Criminology Work Experience
It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3!
Select the criminology work experience course that suits your needs and enrol online quickly and easily.
Access exclusive pre-programme materials to enhance your understanding of criminology and prepare for hands-on activities.
Engage in real-life criminology scenarios, gain practical experience, and receive a certificate to strengthen your university applications.
Academic & career preparation for aspiring criminologists
- Our curriculum bridges the gap between school-level learning and the professional criminology field through practical investigations, forensic workshops, networking opportunities, and academic guidance.
- Personal statement workshops, university preparation sessions, and mock interview guidance help students prepare competitive applications for criminology and forensic science degrees.
- Students participate in crime scene investigations, forensic analysis exercises, criminal psychology workshops, group case studies, and investigative challenges designed to strengthen practical skills.
- Participants develop communication, collaboration, leadership, analytical thinking, and investigative confidence while forming friendships with like-minded students from around the world.
Where do students stay?
Experience the best of London by staying in University College London’s (UCL) central halls, Ramsay Hall. This accommodation, linked to one of the world’s top universities, is ideally located near Oxford Street in the centre of London. We offer:
- Private rooms and shared spaces
- 24/7 security, supervision and support
- Meals and amenities
- Excursions, sightseeing and evening social events
- Networking opportunities with students from around the world
Hear from Students
Get inspired and read firsthand feedback from students around the world on how they enjoyed the criminology work experience programme.
Criminology work experience 2026 packages
Whether you choose 1, 2 or 3 weeks, we’ve got you covered.
Kickstart your career with confidence
- The Origins of Criminological Thought
- Criminology Academic Study
- The Origins of Confinement
- London Dungeon
- Central Criminal Court
- PLUS: Choose another career week OR Career & Life Skills
Your path towards your dream career
- Plus: Week 1
- Human Rights
- Whitestone Chambers
- International Law Applied
- Mock Trial
- Debate: Human Rights
Build a solid foundation for a brighter future
- The Ultimate Immersive Experience
- Included:
- Week 1
- Another related career week
- Career & Life Skills Week
- Professional Networking
How to Apply for the Criminology Summer Career Camp?
Applying for the Criminology Summer Career Camp is simple, quick, and fully online, making the process convenient for both students and parents.
Visit the official website and navigate to the application section where you will find clear instructions and an easy-to-use application form.
Applicants receive a confirmation email with additional programme information, preparation guidance, and resources to help students prepare before the camp begins.
Participate in forensic workshops, investigative simulations, criminology projects, and mentorship sessions while developing practical skills and earning a certificate of completion.
See how this experience can transform your life
Gain real-world experience and kickstart your future today
- Gain real-world, hands-on experience
- Enhance university applications and career goals
- Experience life as a university student
- Connect with experts to boost future opportunities
Frequently asked questions
You can find commonly asked questions below. If you have other questions, please contact us and we’d be happy to answer them.
Can this programme help me prepare for university applications in Criminology?
Yes! The criminology work experience offers an excellent foundation in the field, giving you exposure to key topics like environmental criminology, forensic investigation, and policing. This real-world insight can be a valuable addition to your UCAS application, demonstrating your passion and hands-on experience in criminology.
Do I need prior criminology experience?
No prior experience is required. The camp starts with foundational concepts in criminology, law, and forensic science, gradually introducing more advanced topics so that all students can follow along and gain confidence.
How is the content delivered, and will I receive any formal certification?
The work experience for the criminology programme is delivered through engaging workshops, interactive sessions, and real-world visits to places like the Royal Courts of Justice and forensic crime scenes. At the end of the programme, you will receive a certificate to showcase your achievements, which can be added to your CV or UCAS application.
What criminology topics and skills will I learn during the programme?
You will cover a wide range of criminology topics, including environmental criminology, forensic crime scene investigation, and the history of policing. The programme will also help you develop analytical skills, such as crime analysis and understanding criminal behaviour, which are essential for a criminology career.
How many students are in a group?
There will be no more than 12 students in every programme group. This allows for small group teaching and workshops to ensure that you get the best out of your experience.
Does Study Mind have a bursary scheme?
As part of our widening participation scheme, Study Mind runs a bursary scheme for students from disadvantaged backgrounds. These include full bursaries, as well as 75% and 50% bursaries. Applications are now being accepted and students will be informed from the 16th June if they have been accepted into a programme. This scheme is on a first come, first served basis. Students wishing to apply for the scheme will need to:
- provide proof of receipt of Universal Credit, Free School Meals and Pupil Premium.
- Fill in the Bursary Application Form
- complete an essay task.
- provide a reference from a teacher (either head of sixth form or relevant subject teacher). This can be a character reference and include information on general work ethic and grades if applicable.
Students who partially meet this criteria are welcome to apply, and may be offered discounted places where free places are already assigned.
If you feel you may be eligible, kindly email camps@studymind.co.uk with evidence attached. Alternatively, you can contact us via phone at +44 (0) 203 305 9593 to discuss any questions you have. Please note, we will not be able to provide accommodation.
How can I customise my criminology work experience?
You can customise your work experience in several ways with two or three week options available:
Second Week: You can continue your criminology work experience with a second week, where you will delve further into the field. You will learn about criminal profiling, digital forensics and environmental criminology.
Career & Life Skills: You can choose to add a second week with our Career & Life Skills week. In this experience you will learn all about digital literacy and creating your personal brand to market yourself to future employers with LinkedIn profiles and standout CVs. You will also learn about Financial Literacy, including loans, mortgages and taxes. You will navigate the world of AI and find out how to optimise it when using it to assist you with documents like your personal statement.
A Related Work Experience Week: You can also choose to extend your work experience by choosing one of our related programmes including Law or International Relations. Or if you're thinking about a different career as well, you can choose something completely different!
Is this suitable as work experience for under 18s?
Yes. The programme is designed as structured, high-quality work experience for students under 18. It combines practical activities, academic learning, and mentorship in a safe, supervised environment.
Are international students welcome?
Yes. International students are welcome and fully supported throughout the programme. Guidance is provided for travel, accommodation, and settling in, ensuring a smooth transition to living and learning in a new environment.
Language support is also available if needed, helping students participate fully in coding exercises, workshops, and collaborative projects. The inclusive environment ensures that students from all backgrounds can gain valuable skills, confidence, and networking opportunities in computer science.
How can this programme help me decide whether a career in Criminology is right for me?
By immersing yourself in activities like forensic investigations, court visits, and understanding crime technologies, you will gain a clearer picture of what a criminology career involves. This work experience related to criminology will help you assess whether your interests align with the field.
Are there any guest speakers or special events included in the programme?
Yes, you’ll have the opportunity to hear from experts in criminology, including professionals from the police force, forensic scientists, and criminal justice advocates. These guest speakers will offer insights into the field, share their career experiences, and provide valuable advice for your future in criminology.
Will I have the opportunity to network with criminology professionals?
Throughout the programme, you will meet professionals from various areas of criminology, including law enforcement, forensic investigation, and crime control technologies. There will be plenty of opportunities for networking, Q&A sessions, and career advice from these experts.
What is the eligibility criteria for the work experience programmes?
In order to book this opportunity, you will need to meet the following criteria:
- You are a student in Year 10, Year 11, Year 12 or Year 13 (ages 15-18)
- You have a genuine passion for your chosen subject/career
- You have obtained consent to attend from a parent/carer
- You are able to attend one of the weeks advertised
- While we do not assess for language understanding, you will need a good level of English (minimum equivalent of CEFR B1 or IELTS 4.0-5.0) to allow you to make the most of the programme
If you have questions about the above criteria, you can reach out to us via email at camps@studymind.co.uk or contact us via the form to speak to one of our programme advisors.
What should I bring to the work experience week?
We recommend that students bring a notepad and pen to take notes (or a device to write on). In addition, students should bring a water bottle for the day. Students do not need to bring lunch as this will be provided but they might want to bring a couple of snacks to eat throughout the day. Please make sure these snacks are NUT FREE to take into account any students that may have nut allergies.
If students are travelling to different venues or excursions, all transport costs will be covered. All residential evening activities are also covered. Residential students (especially those on a two-week programme) may wish to bring some spending money with them.
Students on certain programmes such as Computer Science, will need to bring their own device. If you have not got a laptop, one will be provided - please communicate this via email camps@studymind.co.uk in advance of the programme start date. A specialised list will be communicated nearer to the time.
Where is the work experience located?
The summer school takes place in London, offering a blend of university-style laboratory sessions and outdoor field trips to nearby ecosystems and biodiversity research sites.
Where is the accommodation?
Students opting for the residential programme will stay in Ramsay Hall, part of the University College London (UCL) campus. Students will stay in single occupancy rooms with shared bathroom facilities. Male and female students will be placed in separate floors.
When do I check in and check out of the accommodation?
Students will be able to arrive on the Sunday before the start of the programme. There will be a member of the Study Mind team to greet you. Students will check out on the Friday after the programme has ended. If you would like to book an extra night accommodation (e.g. Friday night), please contact us and we can arrange this for you (dependant on availability).
When will I receive a schedule of activities?
Students can expect to receive a finalised timetable of their work experience week by the end of May. Students will also receive further information on what to pack/bring and pre-preparation materials by mid June so that they can prepare themselves for the programme and get the most out of their experience.
Is accommodation available?
Yes. Residential accommodation is available for students who need it. Students stay in safe, student-style housing with supervision, meals, and support. Non-residential students can attend all sessions and return home each day.
How do you ensure the programme is a safe space for all students?
We foster a respectful and inclusive environment where everyone is encouraged to share their ideas and opinions. Our team is dedicated to creating a positive atmosphere, free from discrimination, and ensures that each student feels comfortable and supported during their criminology work experience.
Is the Criminology programme suitable for students with additional learning needs or disabilities?
We make every effort to ensure the programme is accessible to all students. If you have any specific needs or require special accommodations, please let us know in advance. We will tailor the work experience for criminology to ensure everyone can fully participate and benefit from the programme.
What support is available if I have questions or concerns during the programme?
We offer full support throughout the programme. Whether you have academic questions or personal concerns, our dedicated team is available to assist you at all times. We make sure you have everything you need to succeed during your programme.
How do you ensure student safety during the programme?
All activities are conducted in a structured, safe environment. Our staff are DBS-checked, and we have clear safeguarding policies in place. If you are staying in accommodation, our team is available 24/7, and there is also university security to ensure your safety at all times.
Is accommodation supervised?
Yes. Residential accommodation is fully supervised by trained staff to ensure the safety and well-being of all students. Residential students stay in secure housing with 24/7 support, including structured daily schedules, meals, and academic guidance.Non-residential students also benefit from structured support during the day, including access to teachers, mentors, and learning facilities. The camp’s supervision ensures that students can focus on learning and projects in a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment.
How do I apply?
Applications are completed online through the StudyMind website. Because places are limited, students are encouraged to apply early. Once accepted, students receive full programme details and preparation guidance.
How do I book, and what are the entry requirements?
Booking is easy! Simply choose the programme length that suits you and book directly on our website. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at info@studymind.co.uk, and we can arrange a call to discuss your needs. The programme is open to students aged 15-18, with no prior criminology experience required. International students will need a good level of English to fully participate.
What age group is eligible?
The camp is open to students aged 15–18 who are interested in criminology, law, forensic science, or related subjects. Both UK and international students are welcome.
How does the programme compare to traditional criminology work experience?
Traditional criminology placements can be hard to secure and often lack structured learning opportunities. Our programme offers a unique blend of hands-on experiences, including forensic investigations and visits to the Royal Courts of Justice. This ensures you get meaningful experience, providing you with practical skills and insights into the criminology field.
Who are the professionals leading the criminology programme?
Our mentors are experienced criminologists, forensic experts, and criminal justice professionals. They will provide valuable insights into the field, offering hands-on guidance and tailored support to ensure you make the most of your criminology work experience.
Does Study Mind offer any additional support after the programme ends?
Yes! After the programme, we provide further support, such as advice on UCAS applications, personal statement reviews, and career guidance. We are here to help you every step of the way to ensure you can take the next step in your criminology career.
What makes Study Mind’s Criminology programme unique?
Our programme offers a comprehensive blend of academic learning and real-world experiences, such as forensic crime scene investigations and court visits. With personalised mentorship from criminology professionals, you will gain practical skills and a deep understanding of the field, making this work experience in criminology a truly unique opportunity.