Best Humanities Summer Camps 2025

The best Humanities summer camps taking place in summer 2025

PPE: Climate Change, Politics, and Environmental Justice
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£4,060.00
http://Ages
19+
http://Location
Oxford

Perhaps the greatest challenge facing humankind is anthropogenic climate change, the rapid warming of the earth’s temperature driven by the consumption of fossil-fuels and emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. In this course you will investigate the political challenges and economic consequences of both action and inaction on climate change, utilising case studies on a local, national, and international scale.

PPE: Globalisation, Populism, and Identity
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£4,060.00
http://Ages
19+
http://Location
Oxford

While the world has been moving increasingly towards greater inter-connectivity through trade, infrastructure, communications, and migration, criticism of ‘globalisation’ has been growing ever louder, with many blaming it for inequality, cultural marginalisation, and political disaffection. Through the lenses of philosophy, politics, and economics this course will explore these competing dynamics and equip you to understand some of the most significant political phenomena of our time.

Jane Austen: Literature and Legacy
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£4,060.00
http://Ages
19+
http://Location
Oxford

Jane Austen created some of the most fondly loved characters in literature, with generations of readers fascinated by her juxtaposition of romance and reality in Regency England. Why do Austen’s novels continue to resonate so deeply across the centuries? Join this course to immerse yourself in this captivating world where love, class, and identity intersect, explore the key themes and stylistic techniques employed, and discover how Austen’s work continues to influence literature and popular culture today.

Peace and Conflict Studies
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£4,060.00
http://Ages
19+
http://Location
Oxford

Why do countries go to war? What is the impact of conflict on a society? And how do we find the path to sustainable peace? This course offers the opportunity to explore these questions and more through an introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies, an interdisciplinary Social Science dedicated to understanding the root causes of conflict and the conditions for the promotion of peace.

The Internet and Society
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£4,060.00
http://Ages
19+
http://Location
Oxford

Does the Internet pose a risk to Society? Is it creating a global community, or robbing us of human connection? Is it offering new frontiers in creative freedom, or destroying authenticity and diversity? And is the Internet an opportunity for civic engagement, or a cause of echo chambers and disinformation? Sociologists have been investigating these questions since the emergence of the World Wide Web in the 1990s, and in this course you will explore the history of scholarship, discover the latest research, and consider the future of the Internet’s complex role in society.

History in Cambridge for Ages 16-18
358 reviews
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£6,995.00
http://Ages
16-18
http://Location
Cambridge

Unravel the past in Cambridge, where centuries of history come alive in every street and building. Click to learn more.

History in Oxford for Ages 16-18
358 reviews
http://Fees
£6,995.00
http://Ages
16-18
http://Location
Oxford

Uncover the past in Oxford, where every cobblestone tells a story of historical significance. Click to learn more.

Philosophy in Cambridge for Ages 16-18
358 reviews
http://Fees
£6,995.00
http://Ages
16-18
http://Location
Cambridge

Ponder life's big questions in Cambridge, a city that has shaped philosophical thought for centuries. Click to learn more.

Journalism
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£7,100.00
http://Ages
13-15,16-18
http://Location
Cambridge

Journalism at ISSOS gives our students the knowledge and skills that they need to effectively use the power in their words to tell impactful stories that can educate, inform and entertain others.

Philosophy
http://Fees
£5,995.00
http://Ages
13-15,16-18
http://Location
Cambridge

Consider the big questions alongside giants from the past like Socrates, Plato and the dozens of more contemporary philosophers who show us who we are by asking the big questions. Introducing key concepts and schools of thought from throughout the history of philosophy, this course also includes a key focus on the development of critical thinking and argumentation. 

IB Introduction (15-17 years old)
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£5,325.00
http://Ages
13-15,16-18
http://Location
Oxford

IB Introduction develops your study skills and gives you a taster of IB study

English Plus Art, Design and Media
http://Fees
£1,699 - £2,965
http://Ages
15-18
http://Location
Bournemouth

This 2-week intensive summer course is perfect for students aged 15-18 who possess pre-intermediate levels of English and wish to improve their English language skills whilst exploring their creative potential.

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