International Relations in Oxford for Ages 16-18 summer course in Oxford, by Immerse Education.
Dive into the world of international politics and diplomacy in Oxford, a city renowned for producing influential global leaders. Immerse Education’s International Relations summer programme for students aged 16-18 covers key topics such as global conflicts, international law, and political theory.
Through debate and analysis, students will enhance their critical thinking and communication skills, preparing them for future studies in international relations or political science. Learn more below about how Oxford can inspire your future in global politics.
Oxford has been at the heart of international diplomacy and political thought for centuries, making it a prime location to study International Relations (IR). Immerse Education’s IR programme is designed for students who are serious about understanding global politics, diplomacy, and the forces that shape international systems. In Oxford, you’ll be studying where influential political figures and thinkers have debated international policies, gaining an in-depth understanding of how global affairs affect nations, communities, and individuals.
While prior knowledge is helpful, it’s not required. The course is structured to introduce both beginners and those with a background in political studies to the complexities of international relations. Expert tutors will guide you through the material, helping you develop the critical skills necessary to succeed in this field.
Yes, the course includes rigorous discussions about ongoing global issues. You’ll be encouraged to bring your own perspectives to the table, debating real-world case studies and analysing how theory applies to current events. These debates will enhance your understanding of the complex, ever-changing nature of international relations.
This course will give you a strong foundation in global political theory and real-world diplomacy, which will be invaluable for university applications. You’ll develop analytical, debating, and research skills that are essential for success in international relations, political science, or law. The course’s focus on current events and global challenges will also give you a unique perspective that you can highlight in personal statements and interviews.
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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 key topics such as international diplomacy, conflict resolution, global governance, and the impact of international organisations like the United Nations. The course also covers international political theory, enabling you to critically assess how global power structures and geopolitical strategies influence both local and global events. You’ll explore current issues such as climate change, human rights, and global security, with a focus on how these challenges are addressed through diplomacy and policy.
Delve into the key theories of international relations, such as realism, liberalism, and constructivism. Learn how these theories explain the behaviour of nations and the dynamics of global power.