School trips, educational tours & faculty-led programs
Mathematics & Economics
Often subjects that stay in the classroom, math and economics are brought to life through our real world on-site programmes. UK schools can take a day trip to London to learn about economics, finance and business. Other schools can discover the world of business and economics in London and Oxford. Or venture out on a faculty-led program to Japan or China to learn how integral mathematics and economics is to the business and tech world.
Browse our school trips and college programs for mathematics & economics students:
How an academic travel program could benefit your mathematics & economics students:

Show your students real-life applications of mathematics and how they open countless career options in dozens of countries and industries, like computer science and finance.

Inspire your students to pursue their studies with immersive visits to stock exchanges, leading financial companies and prestigious universities.

Learn about the history of mathematics and economics in cities like Shanghai, London and Madrid. Discover how these cities have grown throughout the centuries.
How we curate exceptional academic travel programs:

Learning Objectives
At the centre of every program is a set of expertly curated learning objectives that inform the whole itinerary. Usually, teachers choose a mix of cultural and academic learning outcomes, but we choose and create goals for each student group.

Supplementary Materials
We will work with you to create customised supplementary materials, designed to allow your students to make the most out of their educational tour. This can include activity-specific worksheets and travel journals, all tailored to fit into your learning objectives.

Immersive Educational Activities
Due to our years of experience providing academic travel programs, we have built up a vast network of contacts all over the world. This means that we can organise expert lecture, company visits and other excursions, all perfect for your students’ education level.