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Write a publication-ready research paper

Produce a polished research paper based on the humanities or social sciences, guided by expert mentors and prepared for submission to a peer-reviewed journal.
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Boost your college applications

Stand out with a unique academic achievement that showcases your intellectual curiosity, commitment, and ability to carry out rigorous scholarly work.
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Develop core academic research skills

Build essential research skills – literature review, methodology, and analysis – through interactive tutorials and hands-on practicums designed specifically for humanities students.
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Live the Oxbridge experience

Study and live in Oxbridge, gaining firsthand exposure to its traditions and academic life, while enriching your experience through guest lectures, cultural events, and social activities.
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Write a real research paper

Produce a polished research paper based on the humanities or social sciences, guided by expert mentors and prepared for submission to a peer-reviewed journal.
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Boost your college applications

Stand out with a unique academic achievement that showcases your intellectual curiosity, commitment, and ability to carry out rigorous scholarly work.
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Get core research skills

Build essential research skills – literature review, methodology, and analysis – through interactive tutorials and hands-on practicums designed specifically for humanities students.
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Live the Oxford experience

Study and live in Oxford, gaining first hand exposure to the traditions and academic life of one of the world's most prestigious universities, while enriching your learning through guest lectures, cultural events, and social activities.

Reside & study
at Oxbridge

Stay in historic Oxbridge accommodation and study in inspiring university settings.

Enjoy curated outings to explore the rich cultural heritage of Oxbridge.

Build lifelong friendships during activity nights with students from around the world.

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Learn from
world-class professors

Learn from top academics, including university instructors and elite graduate students.

Build strong foundations in research methods through engaging practicums and guided sessions.

Explore topics in history, literature, philosophy, politics, and more – no data collection required.

Get confident with an online bootcamp on reading and academic expectations before the program begins.

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Publish your research when you’re done

Complete a rigorous research paper, ready for submission to an academic journal.

Take part in intensive workshops on academic writing, presenting, and publishing.

Continue working with our team in free online office hours to polish and submit your paper (one-on-one hours available as add-on).

Eligible students will be fast-tracked for inclusion in the upcoming issue of Convergence academic journal.

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Hear from your mentors

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Dr. Iva Bimpli
Lecturer in Business,
University of Leeds
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Dr. Iva Bimpli
Lecturer in Business, University of Leeds
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Dr. Iva Bimpli
Lecturer in Business,
University of Leeds
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Specialises in business ethics, sustainability, and corporate responsibility.

Teaches and supervises on BA Environment & Business and MSc Sustainability programmes.

Research focuses on ethical decision-making, stakeholder dynamics, and sustainable consumer behaviour.

Holds a PhD from the University of Bradford; bridges theory with real-world application.

Former lecturer and programme lead at several Russell Group universities.

Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and award-winning researcher.

Active in the Academy of Marketing’s Marketing Ethics SIG.

Visiting scholar at the University of York and University of Liverpool; frequent conference reviewer.

Accepted to Cornell
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Specialises in business ethics, sustainability, and corporate responsibility.

Teaches and supervises on BA Environment & Business and MSc Sustainability programmes.

Research focuses on ethical decision-making, stakeholder dynamics, and sustainable consumer behaviour.

Holds a PhD from the University of Bradford; bridges theory with real-world application.

Former lecturer and programme lead at several Russell Group universities.

Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and award-winning researcher.

Active in the Academy of Marketing’s Marketing Ethics SIG.

Visiting scholar at the University of York and University of Liverpool; frequent conference reviewer.

Accepted to Cornell
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Dr. Edoardo Gallo
Associate Professor,
University of Cambridge
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Dr. Edoardo Gallo
Associate Professor,
University of Cambridge
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Dr. Iva Bimpli
Lecturer in Business,
University of Leeds
Minimalist black and white icon of a tower with windows and a peaked roof.

Specialises in business ethics, sustainability, and corporate responsibility.

Teaches and supervises on BA Environment & Business and MSc Sustainability programmes.

Research focuses on ethical decision-making, stakeholder dynamics, and sustainable consumer behaviour.

Holds a PhD from the University of Bradford; bridges theory with real-world application.

Former lecturer and programme lead at several Russell Group universities.

Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and award-winning researcher.

Active in the Academy of Marketing’s Marketing Ethics SIG.

Visiting scholar at the University of York and University of Liverpool; frequent conference reviewer.

Accepted to Cornell
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Associate Professor at the Faculty of Economics,
University of Cambridge.

D.Phil. (Ph.D.) in Economics, University of Oxford.

A.B. in Physics and Mathematics, Harvard University.

Official Fellow in Economics at Magdalene College, Cambridge.
Associate Member at Nuffield College, Oxford.

Research Focus: Network economics, Experimental economics, Behavioral economics.

Published research in leading academic journals.
Regular presenter at international academic conferences.

Author of numerous papers in behavioral economics, networks, and economic theory.

Recognized for contributions to economic theory and behavioral research.

Accepted to Cornell
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At Indigo Research, mentors play a vital role in guiding students throughout their research journey. It’s not just mentorship but a true partnership. Students quickly build core academic research skills, experience real university life, and complete the program with a research paper nearly ready for submission. This is something you won’t find anywhere else.
Iva Bimpli
Indigo at Oxbridge student
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Patrick Hao
DPhil Candidate at Oxford Former UK Admissions Officer
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Patrick Hao
DPhil Candidate at Oxford & Former UK Admissions Officer
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Dr. Iva Bimpli
Lecturer in Business,
University of Leeds
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Specialises in business ethics, sustainability, and corporate responsibility.

Teaches and supervises on BA Environment & Business and MSc Sustainability programmes.

Research focuses on ethical decision-making, stakeholder dynamics, and sustainable consumer behaviour.

Holds a PhD from the University of Bradford; bridges theory with real-world application.

Former lecturer and programme lead at several Russell Group universities.

Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and award-winning researcher.

Active in the Academy of Marketing’s Marketing Ethics SIG.

Visiting scholar at the University of York and University of Liverpool; frequent conference reviewer.

Accepted to Cornell
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Specialises in business ethics, sustainability, and corporate responsibility.

Teaches and supervises on BA Environment & Business and MSc Sustainability programmes.

Research focuses on ethical decision-making, stakeholder dynamics, and sustainable consumer behaviour.

Holds a PhD from the University of Bradford; bridges theory with real-world application.

Former lecturer and programme lead at several Russell Group universities.

Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and award-winning researcher.

Active in the Academy of Marketing’s Marketing Ethics SIG.

Visiting scholar at the University of York and University of Liverpool; frequent conference reviewer.

Accepted to Cornell
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Indigo Research gives students the opportunity to develop and potentially publish a high-level academic research paper, which is extremely valuable for university applications. Students conduct independent research and produce work they can confidently discuss and present. With guidance from experienced mentors and academics, they gain a unique opportunity rarely offered in school curriculums.
Patrick Hao
Glendale High School, US

A day in your
Oxbridge journey

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Discipline-specific lectures

Dive deep into your chosen subject area.

Research methods classes

Build your academic skills and research toolkit.

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Tutorials & Keynotes

Engage in small-group discussions and hear from guest speakers.

Meals & Breaks

Enjoy structured downtime with peers.

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Evening social activities

Join our fun-filled game nights to relax and connect after class.

Weekend cultural excursions

Explore Oxbridge’s vibrant cultural heritage on guided outings.

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Our students on their Oxbridge experience

Research Outcomes

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Accepted to Cornell
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Accepted to Cornell
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Student: Ingrid C.

Project Topic: “Few-Shot Learning Approach To Acne Classification”
Published in the IJHSR and accepted to Cornell University
Link to Publication →
Accepted to Cornell
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Accepted to Penn State
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Accepted to Penn State
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Student: David X.

Project Topic: “CMOS Architecture”
Accepted to the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn)
Link to Publication →
Accepted to Penn State
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Accepted to Bristol
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Accepted to Bristol

Student: David X.

Project Topic: “CMOS Architecture”
Accepted to the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn)
Link to Publication →
Accepted to Bristol
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Accepted to UCL
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Accepted to UCL
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Student: Richard D.

Project Topic: “A Comprehensive Overview of Epigenetics”
Published in the IJHSR and accepted to the University College London
Link to Publication →
Accepted to UCL
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Accepted to Penn State
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Accepted to Penn State
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Student: Shunsuke N.

Project Topic: ‘’How Convolutional Neural Networks Can Help Predict NFT Prices by Analyzing Images”
Published in the IJHSR and accepted to the University College London
Link to Publication →
Accepted to Penn State
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Accepted to Princeton
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Accepted to Princeton
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Student: Nathan N.

Project Topic: “Applications of Australian Native Aquatic Plants on Purifying Wastewater Sources”
Published in the IJHSR and accepted to Princeton University
Link to Publication →
Accepted to Princeton
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Accepted to Columbia
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Accepted to Columbia

Student: Joseph B.

Project Topic: “A Stretchable and Tough Small-Scale Magnetic Actuator for Biomedical Applications”
Published in the Journal of Student Research and accepted to Columbia University
Link to Publication →
Accepted to Columbia
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Accepted to Princeton
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Accepted to Princeton
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Student: Srina B.

Project Topic: “Democratising Dissent: Counter-Hegemony Through Art in India’s Citizenship Protests”
Published in the Critical Debates HSGJ and accepted to Princeton University.
Link to Publication →
Accepted to Princeton
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Accepted to Manchester
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Accepted to Manchester
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Student: Wing T.

Project Topic: “Impacts of Alzheimer’s Disease on Identity and Potential Therapeutic Approaches for Mitigating Identity Loss”
Published in the IJHSR and accepted to University of Manchester
Link to Publication →
Accepted to Manchester
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01 | Declare your interest
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02 | Submit your application
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03 | Secure your place
If you're accepted, we'll send you an offer to join the program.
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