Recent Articles

Read the most recent articles from Oxford Royale's team of talented, insightful writers.

10 Exciting Projects for the Engineers of the Future

The future has seldom contained more exciting challenges than the ones facing engineers in the next hundred years.

The British Educational Travel Association welcomes ORA as a full member

Having outshone the competition at its British Youth Travel Awards over the last six years, ORA is now a full member of the British Educational Travel Association (BETA). Our new membership status was announced on BETA’s website this weekend, and we are delighted to have joined such a prestigious association. Since 2010 ORA has enjoyed success at BETA’s...

Meet the Scholars: Karla

Over the next few weeks, we will be introducing you to our successful scholarship applicants for 2018. Congratulations to you all!

11 Ways to Communicate Better Across Language and Culture Barriers

The world is constantly getting smaller and more interconnected, and as a result, who we need to communicate with is changing.

Oxford Royale Summer Schools is now offering summer school courses in June

For the first time ever, Oxford Royale Summer Schools will be offering summer courses in June. Sessions 1 and 2 have the following dates: Session 1: 7th June – 20th June Session 2: 21st June – 4th July

Meet the Scholars: Kylie

Over the next few weeks, we will be introducing you to our successful scholarship applicants for 2018. Congratulations to you all!

6 People Who Were Centuries Ahead of Their Time

Some historical figures are famous because they achieved impressive things for their time.

3 Reasons Inequality Persists in Our Society (And What We Can Do About It)

Do you think the world is becoming a more equal place? The answer to that question is more complicated than it sounds, and may depend on your own politics, the particular part of the world that you live in, and how you define inequality. For a communist, the idea that one person earns more money ...

7 Unique Characteristics of Generation Z

Discussions of the clash between generations are seldom out of the news at the moment. In particular, much of our politics in several different countries is defined by the opposing views of baby boomers (born from the mid-1940s to mid-1960s) and millennials, their children or grandchildren (born from the early 1980s to late 1990s)...