International Relations (16-17 years old) summer course in Cambridge, by Oxford Summer Courses.
International Relations Cambridge summer school at Oxford Summer Courses for ages 16-17 years. Study International Relations with Oxford Summer Courses. Are you ready to handle the truth? Our International Relations course aims to uncover it. We’ll discuss a range of topics, from where nationalism comes from to whether states ever act for the common good and look at theoretical approaches to international relations. We’ll also explore global issues such as the difference between preventing and pre-empting war and closely analyse specific conflicts for a bigger picture view of our world, its successes, and its biggest threats. Question the world around you. This course will give you theories and tools to see the truth in international politics, from the nature of diplomacy to the causes of conflict. Set and reflect on ambitious goals with our support, engage in tutorial Q&A sessions, participate in an academic skills masterclass for critical thinking development, explore future career pathways through expert speakers, and can visit different Cambridge colleges for a comprehensive Cambridge summer school experience.
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Students will reside in one of Cambridge University’s most iconic colleges, including Fitzwilliam College, Sidney Sussex College, and Corpus Christi College. Accommodation will be assigned based on room availability and the student’s age group.
Learn the Oxford way with tutorial-style teaching. Your expert tutor will foster self-directed learning and critical thinking through interactive seminars in small groups (no bigger than 8). During your course, you will complete two pieces of independent work (essays or problem sheets), which your tutor will then evaluate in either a 1:1 or 2:1 tutorial. Tutorials will provide you with the opportunity to discuss your work and feedback with your tutor and learn new perspectives from your classmates. On completion of the course, you'll receive a certificate and letter of recommendation from your tutor.