Lite Regal Education
Apply NowWant to study international politics at top UK campuses? Join Lite Regal's credit-bearing summer school in Cambridge and London - explore Ukraine-Russia, US-EU policy and climate governance, visit Parliament and HM Treasury, build research skills, boost your uni application and career prospects.
Lite Regal Education's International Politics & International Relations Summer School is an in-person, credit-bearing programme for 15-18 year olds interested in studying politics and international affairs at university. Delivered on Cambridge and London university campuses, the course combines classroom learning, workshops and field visits (for example the Houses of Parliament and HM Treasury) to explore contemporary global issues such as Ukraine/Russia, US/EU policy and climate governance.
Students follow an academic syllabus with tutorials and a graduation project, receiving a graduation certificate, academic report and credit transcript (3. 5 credits / 7. 5 ECTS).
The course includes over 40 hours of tuition across two weeks, small class sizes (capped at around 10 per session), guest lectures, and a programme of excursions and three coach trips to support experiential learning.
Residential accommodation is provided on university campuses (single ensuite typically; twin/shared rooms can be requested), with breakfast, lunch and dinner included. The programme also features a full social programme of evening activities and cultural excursions, pastoral support with on-site staff and college mentors, and end-of-course graduation events.
Graduation certificate, detailed academic report and credit transcript (awarded; listed as 3.5 credits / 7.5 ECTS – check acceptance with your institution)
£5,495
Typical cost for one LITE Regal Summer School programme: £5,495. Includes tuition, course materials, academic report and certificate, social programme (including 3 coach excursions), accommodation on campus (where residential option selected), and meals. A deposit of 15% of course fees (or full payment) is required on application; remaining balance due no later than 60 days prior to the start of the course.
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