The White Rose Project supports the access and outreach programmes at the University of Oxford. We therefore currently offer workshops for schools on the White Rose, suitable within the context of History or Modern Languages. Workshops can also be combined with a short information session on studying at Oxford. Previous workshops have included lecture or classroom-style formats, focusing on the history of the group and/or their resistance writings, with teaching in English, German, or a combination of the two. We hope the project may provide ways to connect with the university and that examples of students’ work and experiences at Oxford may prove informative and inspiring. For more information or to request a workshop, please contact Dr Alex Lloyd (alexandra.lloyd[at]seh.ox.ac.uk).

Display designed by Year 10 students at Oxford High School following a workshop and visit to the display White Rose: Writing and Resistance at the Bodleian Library (2019).

For the past three years, the White Rose Project has partnered with the Oxford German Network for the Oxford German Olympiad nationwide competition. We have offered prizes for sixth formers, undergraduates, and students in Years 10 and 11 (or equivalent). For more information on the competition, see the Oxford German Network’s website here.

Winning Entries for 2021 Oxford German Olympiad White Rose Prize are available to view here.

Winning Entries for the 2020 Oxford German Olympiad White Rose Prize are available to view here and here.