International Relations Summer School (In-Person)

Why do some international conflicts escalate into war? Why is a global agreement on climate change so elusive? What fuels the ongoing tensions between the US and China? The International Relations Summer School explores these pressing questions, equipping you with the tools to understand world affairs.

International politics often feels chaotic and unpredictable, but IR theories and models provide a framework to make sense of global events, helping us to cut through the noise and identify key patterns and motivations.

This course blends interactive seminars with hands-on simulations, allowing you to step into the role of global leaders. Will you negotiate a solution that benefits all, or fight for the best outcome for your own side? Step into high-pressure crisis scenarios – as the head of NATO forces, a UN diplomat, or a Chinese politburo member – and test your strategic decision-making. Your choices will shape the outcome, with expert feedback to unpack the results.

If you see yourself setting foreign policy one day, or making speeches to the UN Security Council, or maybe administering an NGO in a war-torn region, then this is a great chance to see how the strategic decision-making involved in those roles might feel.

Explore key IR theories – from realism and liberalism to feminism and constructivism – and learn how they shape global decision-making. Regional and topical sessions provide a deeper dive into real-world case studies, bringing theory to life.

See a more detailed outline for this course.

Small class sizes ensure lively discussions, in-depth debates, and personalised feedback. You’ll also have the chance to connect with like-minded peers who share your passion for international affairs.

The tutors for this course are selected for their exceptional communication skills, outstanding academic record, and creativity in shaping exciting classroom spaces. They’ll challenge you to think critically, debate ideas, and apply theory to real-world scenarios – see our tutors page for some example profiles.

This five-day course is ideal for students considering degrees in International Relations, War Studies, Politics, PPE, or related fields. It’s also perfect for anyone eager to deepen their understanding of global affairs and diplomacy.

Ready to take the next step? Scroll down for full details on how to apply.

A United Nations peacekeeper wearing a blue helmet and camouflage uniform holds a rifle in a conflict zone, with UN vehicles and personnel in the background. A powerful representation of global diplomacy, peacekeeping, and international security—key topics explored in the International Relations Summer School.Why do some international conflicts escalate into war? Why is a global agreement on climate change so elusive? What fuels the ongoing tensions between the US and China? The International Relations Summer School explores these pressing questions, equipping you with the tools to understand world affairs.

International politics often feels chaotic and unpredictable, but IR theories and models provide a framework to make sense of global events, helping us to cut through the noise and identify key patterns and motivations.

This course blends interactive seminars with hands-on simulations, allowing you to step into the role of global leaders. Will you negotiate a solution that benefits all, or fight for the best outcome for your own side? Step into high-pressure crisis scenarios – as the head of NATO forces, a UN diplomat, or a Chinese politburo member – and test your strategic decision-making. Your choices will shape the outcome, with expert feedback to unpack the results.

If you see yourself setting foreign policy one day, or making speeches to the UN Security Council, or maybe administering an NGO in a war-torn region, then this is a great chance to see how the strategic decision-making involved in those roles might feel.

Explore key IR theories – from realism and liberalism to feminism and constructivism – and learn how they shape global decision-making. Regional and topical sessions provide a deeper dive into real-world case studies, bringing theory to life.

See a more detailed outline for this course.

A row of international flags outside the United Nations headquarters, symbolizing global diplomacy and cooperation. A fitting representation of the International Relations Summer School, where students explore global affairs, diplomacy, and international policy.

Small class sizes ensure lively discussions, in-depth debates, and personalised feedback. You’ll also have the chance to connect with like-minded peers who share your passion for international affairs.

The tutors for this course are selected for their exceptional communication skills, outstanding academic record, and creativity in shapingexciting classroom spaces. They’ll challenge you to think critically, debate ideas, and apply theory to real-world scenarios – see our tutors page for some example profiles.

This five-day course is ideal for students considering degrees in International Relations, War Studies, Politics, PPE, or related fields. It’s also perfect for anyone eager to deepen their understanding of global affairs and diplomacy.

Ready to take the next step? Scroll down for full details on how to apply.

A Transformative Five Days
Overall, the international relations course provided me with some of the most fascinating and useful five days I have ever experienced. I have come away from ...
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Lucy
Brighton College
A Transformative Five Days
Overall, the international relations course provided me with some of the most fascinating and useful five days I have ever experienced. I have come away from it feeling much more well-informed on international relations as a whole, and also feel much more comfortable in analyzing big chunks of information and questioning what I read.
Lucy
Brighton College
Very Well Structured
I particularly enjoyed the mix of formal lectures, group discussions and self-studying – for me it was the best way to develop my critical thinking and analysis. The teachers...
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Margot
Lycee Francais Charles de Gaulle
Very Well Structured
I particularly enjoyed the mix of formal lectures, group discussions and self-studying – for me it was the best way to develop my critical thinking and analysis. The teachers were extremely engaging and responded well to our comments, sometimes challenging our views by offering different opinions. The course content was sometimes intensive – but again that is what I signed up for. It was very well structured, starting with theory and then elaborating with concrete examples. I loved the learning space, it was very easy to take part in group discussions and develop our knowledge through informal exchange.
Margot
Lycee Francais Charles de Gaulle
Loved the Debates
This was my first introduction to IR and I have learnt so much more than I expected to in only 5 days. Has been particularly helpful learning theories and applying...
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Jessica
Mill Hill County High School
Loved the Debates
This was my first introduction to IR and I have learnt so much more than I expected to in only 5 days. Has been particularly helpful learning theories and applying them to real life conflict.  I thoroughly enjoyed it, especially feminism and constructivism on day 5 as it is something I am passionate about. I found everything comprehensible, anything I didn’t initially understand was made clear by the teachers. I thought the teaching was very good, I loved the interactive debates where we got to share ideas and discuss possible solutions. I have met so many likeminded people, who introduced me to different perspectives and takes on modern conflicts. The teachers were very accommodating to any questions or needs.
Jessica
Mill Hill County High School
Taught Me So Much!
The International Relations Summer School taught me a vast amount of knowledge in such a short space of time and teaches beyond any A level syllabus. The friendly atmosphere...
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Sabrina
Haberdashers’ Aske’s School for Girls
Taught Me So Much!
The International Relations Summer School taught me a vast amount of knowledge in such a short space of time and teaches beyond any A level syllabus. The friendly atmosphere encourages you to participate in fields you’re no expert in and have a go at tackling new concepts. I thoroughly recommend the course for anyone wanting to learn about why there’s conflict in the world, the real importance and role of international organisations and about world history.
Sabrina
Haberdashers’ Aske’s School for Girls
An Invaluable Experience
I really enjoyed the IR summer school. The tutors were engaging and informative, encouraging us to involve ourselves in the subject. I learnt a lot during the course, and ...
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Jeremy
Aylesbury Grammar School
An Invaluable Experience
I really enjoyed the IR summer school. The tutors were engaging and informative, encouraging us to involve ourselves in the subject. I learnt a lot during the course, and its ultimately cemented my decision to study IR at university. The source material was both interesting and relevant, and no matter what level of knowledge you have before the course, you will quickly find yourself engaging in debates and discussions. Overall an invaluable experience!
Jeremy
Aylesbury Grammar School
Inspiring Experience!
International Relations is so relevant to the world which we live in that going to the Debate Chamber Summer School has opened my eyes to international problems that are happening everyday! The...
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Mollie
Truro
Inspiring Experience!
International Relations is so relevant to the world which we live in that going to the Debate Chamber Summer School has opened my eyes to international problems that are happening everyday! The teaching staff are so knowledgable in their fields that every question thrown at them was answered in a clear and accessible way. This summer school has inspired me to even rethink my degree at university – I’m now looking at international relations as a possible choice!!!
Mollie
Truro
Eye-Opening & Engaging
Greatly stimulating, fun and incredibly useful, this course is ideal for people who want to supplement their knowledge on international affairs. It gave me the tools to analyse current ...
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Ellie
Stephen Perse Sixth Form
Eye-Opening & Engaging
Greatly stimulating, fun and incredibly useful, this course is ideal for people who want to supplement their knowledge on international affairs. It gave me the tools to analyse current affairs critically and gave me a much broader picture of how global politics functions today.
Ellie
Stephen Perse Sixth Form
An Enlightening Week
The Debate Chamber International Relations course was fantastic. We learned really high level theories and discussed complex situations but it was pitched at a level that was both accessible and...
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Aura
St Paul’s Girls School
An Enlightening Week
The Debate Chamber International Relations course was fantastic. We learned really high level theories and discussed complex situations but it was pitched at a level that was both accessible and stretching. The multiple opportunities to contribute to discussions and debates made the sessions very lively. Doing group activities meant that you got to know the people within your group better and had a chance to discuss things in a more casual way. I found all the topics we studied really interesting and I think I have a much wider knowledge of international relations than I did before. This course has inspired me to go on and find out more about the subject of international relations as it is so important. I think it is a great course to take if you are intrigued by the subject, even if you don’t have much starting knowledge. Overall it was an enlightening week and I look forward to doing more Debate Chamber courses in the future.
Aura
St Paul’s Girls School
Really Worth Going To
In short, brilliant tutors, brilliant topics, brilliant people. I never thought it would be this fun, this interesting. Highlights were the UN Security Council...
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Alexia
Downe House School
Really Worth Going To
In short, brilliant tutors, brilliant topics, brilliant people. I never thought it would be this fun, this interesting. Highlights were the UN Security Council, Military intervention and Syria. Highly recommended for everyone interested in this kind of thing, and even for those who aren’t – it completely changes your perceptions about important international issues. Really worth going to.
Alexia
Downe House School
Much More Confident
The course is really great to give you good knowledge of a wide scope of international relations. The lecturers are all really informed, friendly and helpful. I definitely came ...
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Catherine
Sevenoaks School
Much More Confident
The course is really great to give you good knowledge of a wide scope of international relations. The lecturers are all really informed, friendly and helpful. I definitely came away from the week much more confident in my knowledge of international relations.
Catherine
Sevenoaks School
Strongly Recommended
Overall I would say that for any student who is interested in, or who wants to study International Relations/Politics at a university level, then I would...
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Tamrat
Nottingham High School
Strongly Recommended
Overall I would say that for any student who is interested in, or who wants to study International Relations/Politics at a university level, then I would strongly recommend such a course. Not only is discussion, debate and group work encouraged, but the course also allows for independent research and reading, which is an approach that helps prepare you for university education.
Tamrat
Nottingham High School
Engaging Simulations
I really enjoyed International Relations Debate Chamber. I was a bit concerned that everyone in the class would know so much more than me, but this really wasn’t the case...
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Alisa
The Abbey School
Engaging Simulations
I really enjoyed International Relations Debate Chamber. I was a bit concerned that everyone in the class would know so much more than me, but this really wasn’t the case. Everyone had strengths in different areas. Reenacting the Security council of the UN was the highlight of the week. If you’re interested in studying this subject at degree level, or you just want to know more about current affairs, then this is definitely the course for you!
Alisa
The Abbey School
For Budding Heads of State
This course was incredibly fun and extremely informative. It gives you a look at the world we live in from a new perspective and shows us the ...
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Mercedes
Cobham School
For Budding Heads of State
This course was incredibly fun and extremely informative. It gives you a look at the world we live in from a new perspective and shows us the messy but interesting politics that takes place within it. Its filled with interesting conversations and debates, and questions that will leave your brain at war! The people in the class are lovely, kind and genuine and I can honestly say I have learnt so much from this course, not just about international relations, but also about myself. I would recommend it to everyone; from budding heads of states to people who want to know more about the world around them.
Mercedes
Cobham School
Intense and Memorable
Expect inspiring tutors, interactive lessons and an impressive group of students. I had an intense and memorable week at Debate Chamber, leaving with new friends and a new...
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Yasmin
Francis Holland School
Intense and Memorable
Expect inspiring tutors, interactive lessons and an impressive group of students. I had an intense and memorable week at Debate Chamber, leaving with new friends and a new passion for international law. We debated about global issues and negotiated responses to complex international dilemmas. A particular highlight was simulating China’s response to Japan claiming the Senkaku islands – we were tearing our hair out! I highly recommend IR if you want to learn the story behind the handshakes, peace talks and interventions that make the headlines.
Yasmin
Francis Holland School
An Amazing Course!
An amazing course for anyone who is interested in IR and current affairs, and is great for broadening your general knowledge. The tutors were all so enthusiastic and passionate ...
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Audrey
Cheltenham Ladies’ College
An Amazing Course!
An amazing course for anyone who is interested in IR and current affairs, and is great for broadening your general knowledge. The tutors were all so enthusiastic and passionate about the subject, making it all the more enjoyable.
Audrey
Cheltenham Ladies’ College
Fantastic Experience!
The IR summer school was a fantastic experience for all of us. Don’t be put off if you don’t have a lot of prior experience in the subject, that isn’t...
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Jamie
Haileybury School
Fantastic Experience!
The IR summer school was a fantastic experience for all of us. Don’t be put off if you don’t have a lot of prior experience in the subject, that isn’t a problem at all. Whether you’re looking to have an introduction to international relations, thinking about university courses, or looking to expand and develop your knowledge and interest, Debate Chamber is the perfect place.
Jamie
Haileybury School
Felt Like Uni
In short it was amazing, truly great, I loved hearing different perspectives from other scholars within this field. It felt as if I was in university, the Tutors were ...
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Mjay
Beal Sixth Form
Felt Like Uni
In short it was amazing, truly great, I loved hearing different perspectives from other scholars within this field. It felt as if I was in university, the Tutors were incredibly helpful and answered any question I had to the best of their ability.
Mjay
Beal Sixth Form
Great People!
This course was great, both in terms of what was taught by the teachers and the other people on the course. There were, of course, a number of...
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Katie
Benenden School
Great People!
This course was great, both in terms of what was taught by the teachers and the other people on the course. There were, of course, a number of heated debates which were very interesting, and you felt free to say your opinion, for whilst the others might not agree with you, everyone’s opinion was completely respected, and the teachers made sure that everyone got a say. The teachers were fantastic; they were all both very knowledgable about their subject and very interested in it, and we’re happy to spend extra time with you to talk over books they could recommend or clarify something for you. Overall, I really enjoyed this course, as I learnt more than I could have imagined (to the point where I am actively considering studying IR at university), made some good friends and would definitely recommend it to anyone even vaguely interested in IR.
Katie
Benenden School
Friendly and Relaxed Environment
The IR summer school was really fun, interesting and incredibly useful. It gave me a clear insight into the study of IR. The tutors are all really friendly ...
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Caroline
Tunbridge Wells Grammar School for Girls
Friendly and Relaxed Environment
The IR summer school was really fun, interesting and incredibly useful. It gave me a clear insight into the study of IR. The tutors are all really friendly and approachable. The sessions were all very informative and well structured, but at the same time set in a relaxed environment. I would highly recommend this course to anyone who wishes to know more about what is invovled in the study of IR or anyone who is thinking of studying IR at university.
Caroline
Tunbridge Wells Grammar School for Girls
Absolutely Captivating!
This is a really engaging and informative course, that made me realise how interested I am in international relations, and has made me realise how fascinating the world around me ...
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Morade
Wycombe Abbey School
Absolutely Captivating!
This is a really engaging and informative course, that made me realise how interested I am in international relations, and has made me realise how fascinating the world around me is. Absolutely captivating!
Morade
Wycombe Abbey School

International Relations Summer School – Practical Details

Please note: This is the in-person version of the course. For the online event, click here.

The in-person International Relations Summer School is open to students aged 15–18 and will run from 4th – 8th August, and will be repeated on the 11th – 15th August. Teaching hours are 10:30 am – 4:30 pm, with a lunch break.

📍 Location: Woburn House, Bloomsbury, Central London (nearest tube: Russell Square) [See more location details]. Please note: This is a non-residential course, so accommodation must be arranged independently if needed.

💰 Course Fee: £795

🔒 Booking: Secure your place with a 25% non-refundable deposit. The remaining balance is due eight weeks before the course starts. [See full booking terms and conditions here.]

📞 Questions? Call us on 0800 810 1058 or email [email protected].

Debate Chamber offers a limited number of full and partial bursaries to students who could not otherwise afford to attend. If you would like to apply for a bursary then please complete your bursary application here.