15 Summer Course Degrees in History 2024
- Oxford, United Kingdom
Full time
2 weeks
On-Campus
English
Open your mind to the fascinating stories and relics throughout time by studying History with Oxford Summer Courses. Challenge yourself culturally, socially and historically with two-to-one tutorials and close-knit seminars of small groups that enable you to experience an enriched, authentic experience. Join our History summer school and discover the past like never before.
Summer School Egyptology for not Egyptologists: base training in Archaeology, History and Language of ancient Egypt
University of Pisa Summer - Winter Schools & Foundation Course
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- Pisa, Italy
Full time
8 days
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
The Summer School is an 8-day intensive academic program aimed to provide a basic training on the main aspects of the Egyptological discipline.
Summer Course - Remarkable Figures of the History of France
Sorbonne University - Summer School
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- Paris, France
Full time
1 week
On-Campus
French
French history is full of iconic figures - men and women who are famous the world over. Each in their own way has left their mark and helped to shape the country we see today. This cycle looks at the indelible impression left by five famous French men and women who have achieved almost mythical status.
- Antwerp, Belgium
Full time
5 days
On-Campus
English
The second edition of the Arts and Media Archaeology Summer School will focus on the interplay between media developments and performative culture, spanning from the late eighteenth century to the present day. Through lectures, artist talks, re-enactments, and interactive hands-on experimentation, the summer school programme aims to foster students’ ability to think through media by questioning their materiality, sensory properties, and role as a historical source.
- Antwerp, Belgium
Full time
5 days
On-Campus
English
The Antwerp Summer School in Philosophy and Society seeks to address philosophical issues and problems about recent developments in Western societies. Its specific aim is to reflect on some of the major themes and debates that have recently emerged in the public sphere. This year's theme is the Philosophy and Ethics of Microbes.
Economic History: The Great Divergence, Convergence, and Beyond
Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford
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- Oxford, United Kingdom
Full time
3 weeks
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Economic History: The Great Divergence, Convergence, and Beyond explores the causes of substantial variations in wealth among nations, investigates the reasons behind the prosperity of certain societies contrasted with others grappling with poverty, and examines the potential permanence of inequality between the developed and developing worlds. To address these questions and comprehend today's global economy, the course emphasizes the significance of adopting a historical perspective.
- Paris, France
Full time
1 week
On-Campus
French
France is one of those countries that have a particular passion for food. With the invention of the restaurant and gastronomy at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, France created a relationship with food and the table that set it apart from its neighbors. This is one of the reasons why wines, cheeses, charcuterie and pastries are France's best ambassadors to the world.
- Paris, France
Full time
1 week
On-Campus
French
Are the French a rebellious people? We will see that there was not only one French revolution in 1789 through different disciplines. Cycle in French
- Paris, France
Full time
1 week
On-Campus
French
A few Paris landmarks. Cycle in English.
- Oxford, United Kingdom
Full time
3 weeks
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
What inspired the emergence and flowering of the fantasy genre in the 20th and 21st centuries? Oxford and the Rise of Fantasy offers a unique opportunity to examine the fantasy genre from its earliest origins to the present day, exploring at each stage the influence of Oxford and its writers.
- Athens, Greece
On-Campus
English
The Summer Seminars of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens are 18-day sessions designed for those who wish to study specific topics in Greece and visit major monuments with exceptional scholars as study leaders, and to improve their understanding of the country’s landscape, history, literature, and culture.
- Lima, Peru
Full time
On-Campus
English
Our Summer Program offers students the opportunity to enroll in specialized courses as related to their fields of study. Student learning takes place in unique and exciting settings and is guided by professional instruction, in English, from experts from various disciplines related to tourism, architecture, business, communications and journalism, fashion design, gastronomy, music, photography, among others.
- Athens, Greece
On-Campus
English
The Summer Session of the ASCSA is an intensive introduction to Greece from antiquity through the modern period. The program has provided the most extensive exposure to Greece, ancient and modern, for generations of students of Classics and related fields. It has a strong academic component with participants researching and presenting topics on-site and offers unique opportunities to interact with eminent archaeologists in the field.
Summer School: On the Footstep of Jesus. History and Archaeology
European University of Rome - Summer school
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- Rome, Italy
Full time
62 hours
Blended
English
The program will develop in an international advanced research context directly on-site, in the most important historical places related to Jesus and the Gospels in Jerusalem and Galilee.
- Northampton, USA
Full time
2 weeks
On-Campus
English
Smith College and the surrounding area are home to unparalleled collections and cultural heritage institutions that offer an immersive experience in women's history. During your time at Smith, we will explore women's lives through archival research, visits to local museums and tours of historic sites. With a focus on women and social change, you will be introduced to women who have altered the course of American history through reform, mobilization, cultural interventions and outright rebellion.