July 5–July 18
July 19–August 1

Completing grades 9–12

Motivated rising 9th graders will also be considered

10–12 students

Learn about the differences between capitalism, socialism, and communism; the role of free markets and regulation; and the comparative strengths of the countries with the largest and smallest economies in the world today. Drawing on case studies and real-world examples, delve into Issues such as the distribution of natural resources, the efficacy of different forms of government, and the cultural and technological aspects of economic success.

FEATURED FACULTY

University of Oxford, DPhil, MPhil, International Relations
McGill University, B.A. Political Science & Economics

During his time at McGill University, Adin served as the President of the Arts Undergraduate Society, the student union representing over 8,000 Arts students at the university, and was a Staff Writer for the McGill International Review, covering Canadian politics, globalization, and Chinese foreign policy. He began his MPhil in International Relations at Oxford in 2022, researching post-conflict governance in Bosnia, Kosovo, and East Timor. Last summer, Adin interned in Delhi, India, for a social enterprise dedicated to economic development challenges in rural contexts. Besides his deep personal and academic interest in international politics and economic history, Adin is an enthusiast of guitar, urban planning, and travel, having been to 50 countries across five continents. Adin speaks English, French, and Cantonese. This fall he will be returning to Oxford to pursue his DPhil in International Relations as a Clarendon Scholar.

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