

Apart from the jetlag and the 200+ photos, I have come back from this trip with so much more than what I had expected. With some twenty nationalities represented at the Oxford International Politics Summer Program, the different perspectives and personal experiences that each participant contributed were invaluable and, for me, the embodiment of the whole program. To have been able to listen to and learn from some of the most respected and renowned academics in their fields was a

Although I learnt so much about my chosen area of study, African politics, one of the most important lessons I took away from Oxford is summed up perfectly by a quote appearing on a magnet I bought as a souvenir:
“Readers are plentiful, thinkers are rare”.

My experience at Oxford has certainly made me appreciate the difference and inspired me to become a thinker!
Thank you to AIM Overseas, Oxford University and AirAsiaX for giving me this unique opportunity.
Natalie Ilott is the Study Abroad/Exchange Officer from Edith Cowan University. She travels to the University of Oxford summer school courtesy of the University of Oxford, AirAsiaX and AIM Overseas.
Read Natalie's other posts on her Oxford experience:
And off to Oxford I go
Welcome to Oxford
I survived the first week
The last day in Oxford