International Relations in Cambridge for Ages 13-15 summer course in Cambridge, by Immerse Education.
Gain a deeper understanding of global politics and diplomacy in the academic city of Cambridge. Immerse Education’s International Relations summer programme offers two courses: one for students aged 13-15, introducing the basics of global politics, and another for students aged 16-18, focusing on advanced issues like international law and conflict resolution.
Both programmes equip students with analytical and communication skills, preparing them for further studies in international relations, politics, or diplomacy. Learn more below to explore which programme suits your academic interests.
Cambridge is home to renowned institutions and scholars in politics and international relations, making it a fantastic place to explore the subject. Immerse Education’s programme introduces younger students to the basics of international politics, global diplomacy, and international organisations.
No prior knowledge is required. The course is designed for students who are new to the subject, with tutors providing clear explanations and guidance to help you understand the key concepts.
Yes, the course encourages discussion of current global issues and how they relate to international politics. You’ll analyse real-world events and learn how international relations theory applies to modern-day challenges.
This course provides an excellent introduction to the field of international relations, giving you a solid foundation in the subject. It’s a great stepping stone for further studies in social sciences and will help you develop critical thinking and analysis skills.
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All participants will live in comfortable student accommodation at their chosen venue, in clean rooms and with adequate supervision. Where multiple campuses may be available (such as in Oxford or Cambridge), students will be allocated to a college a few weeks before arriving, based on their dates and subject choice.
You’ll study the key principles of international relations, including global governance, international conflict, diplomacy, and the roles of international organisations like the United Nations. You’ll also explore current global issues and their impact on international politics.
Explore the political history of the Middle East, from colonialism to modern-day conflicts. Learn how international relations theories are applied to real-world conflicts and negotiations in this vital region.