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Join our Computer Science & Technology work experience today!
The Computer Science and Technology Work Experience is a comprehensive, hands-on programme designed for students aged 15–18 who are passionate about technology, coding, artificial intelligence, and web development. This immersive summer camp provides students with a real-world understanding of computer science careers, combining interactive workshops, project-based learning, and guidance from experienced tutors.
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What Is the Computer Science Summer Career Camp?
This summer career camp is a structured programme that blends academic theory with practical experience. Students are introduced to the world of computer science through carefully designed workshops and projects that simulate real professional environments.
Participants learn to think like software engineers, problem solvers, and innovators. They explore coding, programming logic, AI, cybersecurity, and web development while developing confidence, creativity, and technical skills. In addition to learning technical concepts, students gain expert advice on personal statements and university pathways as well as developing soft skills such as problem-solving, teamwork, communication, and critical thinking, all of which are essential in tech careers. The combination of practical projects and academic guidance ensures students understand how theory translates into real-world solutions.
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 IT career today.
Meet your professional mentors
Our Computer Science and Technology Career Camp is led by a team of experienced and highly qualified technology professionals. From software engineers and developers to full-stack designers, our mentors bring years of experience and a wealth of knowledge. With small group sizes, you’ll have the chance to build relationships with your mentors, receive one-on-one guidance, and learn from their firsthand experience in the field.
Hands-on learning: computer science in practise
Our Computer Science and Technology Summer Career Camp emphasises project-based learning, where students work on challenges similar to those faced by professional software developers and AI specialists, not just learning from textbooks. Such as:
Why choose our Computer Science and Technology Work Experience?
Our camp ensures students leave with clarity about tech careers, a strong skill set, and a tangible portfolio that demonstrates their abilities.
All students will receive a certificate of attendance to be used in UCAS applications, personal statements, interviews and beyond.
Our groups are kept small allowing for more focused guidance from our mentors and instructors.
Hands-on projects allow students to experience what a real-life tech career would be like before they finish school.
Academic & career preparation for aspiring computer scientists
- Our curriculum bridges the gap between school-level technology education and the wider working world including real-world projects and networking opportunities.
- Personal statement workshops help students craft compelling applications, while mock interview sessions provide practice for UCAS interviews.
- The experience includes team projects, coding challenges, hackathons, and tech-related excursions.
- Students develop collaboration, leadership, and communication skills while forming friendships with like-minded peers.
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 and is the heart 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
How to Apply for the Computer Science Summer Career Camp?
Applying for the Computer Science Work Experience is simple, quick, and fully online, making it convenient for students and parents alike.
Visit the official website and navigate to the application section, where you will find clear instructions and an easy-to-use form.
Applicants will receive a confirmation email with further instructions, including access to pre-camp resources, allowing them to familiarise themselves with coding tools or software they will use.
Work on real-world tech projects, gain practical experience, and earn a certificate for university applications.
Computer Science & Technology work experience 2026 packages
Whether you choose 1 week, 2 weeks or 3 weeks, we’ve got you covered.
Kickstart your career with confidence
- Algorithmic Thinking and What is Computer Science
- Game Development
- The World of Artificial Intelligence
- Website Development
- Data Structures and Algorithms
- UCAS Application & Personal Statement
Your path towards your dream career
- 1st week, plus:
- Computer Architecture
- Introduction to Python
- AI and 'Vibe Coding'
- Encryption and Codebreaking
- Cybersecurity
Build a solid foundation for a brighter future
- The Ultimate Immersive Experience
- Included:
- 1 week experience
- 2 week experience
- Career & Life Skills
- Professional Networking
Hear from Students
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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 Computer Science?
Absolutely. The Computer Science Summer Career Camp equips students with practical experience and projects that can strengthen university and UCAS applications. Students complete hands-on projects in coding, AI, and web development, which can be referenced in personal statements and interviews.
The camp also guides students on portfolio development, showcasing skills, and structuring achievements in a way that universities value. Certificates and completed projects demonstrate initiative and readiness for computer science degrees, helping students stand out in competitive applications.
Do I need prior coding experience?
No prior experience is required to join the Computer Science Summer Career Camp. Beginners start with the fundamentals of programming, learning core concepts such as variables, loops, functions, and basic algorithms. Through hands-on exercises in Python, JavaScript, and HTML/CSS, students gradually build confidence in coding and computational thinking.
For those who already have some coding knowledge, the camp offers advanced projects and challenges such as AI model creation, web application development, and cybersecurity simulations. This ensures that all students, regardless of experience, are learning at a level appropriate to their skills.
What technical skills will I gain?
Students will gain a wide range of technical and practical skills that are highly relevant for future studies and careers in computer science. These include:
- Programming: Writing clean, efficient code in Python and JavaScript.
- Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning: Understanding how AI models are created and trained.
- Web Development: Building interactive websites and apps using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
- Cybersecurity Basics: Learning the principles of protecting systems, networks, and data.
Data Analysis: Interpreting datasets and drawing insights using computational methods
Will I receive a certificate?
Yes. Every participant receives a Certificate of Completion at the end of the programme. This certificate highlights the skills, projects, and achievements gained during the camp.
Students can include the certificate in their portfolio, CV, or UCAS application, providing tangible evidence of their hands-on experience in computer science. For students applying to universities or tech-related programs, this certificate demonstrates practical knowledge, commitment, and initiative in the field of technology.
How is the content delivered, and will I receive any formal certification?
The technology work experience programme is delivered through a blend of interactive workshops, hands-on coding activities, and educational trips like visiting Bletchley Park. Upon completing the programme, you’ll receive a certificate of achievement, which can be added to your CV or UCAS application to demonstrate your skills in the field.
What computer science topics and skills will I learn during the programme?
Throughout the programme, you will cover fundamental topics such as Python programming, algorithmic thinking, website development, and artificial intelligence. You will also gain practical coding experience, learn about key computing concepts, and engage in hands-on activities that mirror real-world computer science projects.
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 technology work experience?
You can customise your work experience in several ways with two or three week options available:
Second Week: You can continue your computer science work experience with a second week, where you will delve further into the field. There are more opportunities to code and learn about robotics and ethical hacking. You will also spend the day in a software firm, learning firsthand about life as a computer scientist.
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 Business & Entrepreneurship, Engineering or Maths. Or if you're thinking about a different career as well, you can choose something completely different!
How can this programme help me decide whether a career in IT is right for me?
By diving into activities such as coding in Python, developing websites, and learning about artificial intelligence, you’ll get a clear understanding of what working in IT involves. The experience will help you determine if your interests and skills align with a career in this fast-paced, dynamic field.
Are there any guest speakers or special events included in the programme?
Yes, throughout the programme, you will meet professionals who specialise in fields like cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. These experts will share their career journeys, provide industry insights, and offer advice on potential career paths within the technology and computer science sectors.
Will I have the opportunity to network with technology professionals?
Definitely! You will have the chance to interact with experienced professionals in fields like cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and web development. Networking opportunities include Q&A sessions, career advice, and mentorship, which will help you learn more about potential career pathways in computer science and technology.
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. 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. A specialised list will be communicated nearer to the time.
Where is the work experience located?
The summer school takes place in Cambridge, 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.
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.
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.
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 do you ensure the programme is a safe space for all students?
We are committed to providing a safe, respectful, and inclusive learning environment. Every student is encouraged to participate and share their ideas freely. Our staff ensure that the atmosphere remains supportive, and if any concerns arise during the computer science work experience, our team is available to assist.
Is the technology programme suitable for students with additional learning needs or disabilities?
We strive to make the programme accessible for all students. If you have any specific requirements or need accommodations, please inform us in advance, and we will make the necessary adjustments to ensure that you can participate fully and benefit from the programme.
What support is available if I have questions or concerns during the programme?
Our dedicated support team is available throughout the programme to assist with any academic or personal queries. Whether you need help with coding tasks or have any concerns, we make sure that support is always on hand.
How do you ensure student safety during the programme?
We take student safety very seriously. All sessions are conducted in a structured environment, with DBS-checked staff ensuring a safe learning experience. For those staying in accommodation, our leaders are available 24/7, and university security is also on-site around the clock to provide additional safety.
How do I book, and what are the entry requirements?
Booking is quick and easy! Just choose your programme length and complete your booking through our website. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out via info@studymind.co.uk to schedule a call with our team. The programme is open to students aged 15-18, and no prior computer science work experience is required. International students must have a good level of English to participate fully.
How does the programme compare to traditional technology work experience?
Traditional placements can be challenging to secure and may lack structured learning opportunities. Our programme, however, provides a comprehensive experience, including hands-on projects such as website development and artificial intelligence simulations. This work experience in computer science offers direct mentorship and real-world applications of theoretical concepts.
Does Study Mind offer any additional support after the programme ends?
Yes! After the programme, we offer ongoing support, including UCAS application guidance, personal statement reviews, and interview preparation. We are committed to helping you achieve your goals in computer science and technology, ensuring you are fully prepared for your next steps.
Who are the professionals leading the IT programme?
Our mentors are experienced professionals from the tech industry, including web developers, cybersecurity experts, and artificial intelligence specialists. They bring real-world knowledge, industry insights, and expert guidance to ensure you gain the most from the programme.
What makes Study Mind’s technology and IT programme unique?
Our programme is structured to provide hands-on activities, such as coding in Python, website development, and exploring artificial intelligence, all while receiving personalised mentorship. This ensures you develop the skills needed to succeed in the technology and computer science industries.