Study with Solomos Solomou from University of Cambridge
Political Economy in International Trade

Professor Solomos Solomou

Professor Introduction
University of Cambridge

Programme Dates

July–September 2026

Programme Duration

10 Weeks

Age Range

Prep, Grades 9, 10, 11

Application Deadline

15 May 2026

Programme Fee

980 GBP

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40

Advanced Research & Lectures
Hours

10

Neuroeconomics & Decision Science Topics Covered

95%

Previous Students Satisfaction Rate

100%

Supervision by Oxford/Cambridge professors and tutors

Programme Description

In this programme, students will explore key concepts in economic history and macroeconomic analysis, with a focus on long-term economic cycles and policy frameworks. The course combines theoretical learning with historical case studies, enabling students to develop a comprehensive understanding of how economies evolve over time.

Students will also develop analytical and research skills by working with historical data and economic models.

At the end of the programme, students will apply their knowledge to a real-world economic issue, producing a research report and presenting their findings. This process is designed to enhance their ability to conduct independent research, construct evidence-based arguments, and communicate complex ideas effectively.

Who can join the programme?

  • High school students
  • University students
  • Students interested in economics, economic history, finance, public policy, or related fields

The programme can certainly provide excellent preparation for the IB Extended Essay (EE). It helps students understand the research process, develop research questions, and practice academic writing. If students follow our instructor-led programme and produce strong work, the outcome will be a high-quality paper that can be used as preparation for the IB Extended Essay.

Online Group Research Learning & Thesis Guidance

Programme Learning Report

Certificate of Completion

Recommendation Letter Signed by Professor

Published Research Paper Option

Syllabus

Introduction to Economic History and Its Modern Relevance

Methods of Historical Economic Analysis

Long-Term Economic Cycles and Structural Change

Business Cycles: Patterns and Causes

Financial Crises in Historical Perspective

Evolution of Global Trade Policy

Economic Performance and Policy Responses

Environmental and External Factors in Economic Fluctuations

Case Studies in Global Economic Development

Program Deliverable Tutoring

Programme Schedule

Date Time
Lesson 1 25 July 2026 10am - 12pm London time
Lesson 2 01 August 2026 10am - 12pm London time
Lesson 3 08 August 2026 10am - 12pm London time
Lesson 4 15 August 2026 10am - 12pm London time
Lesson 5 22 August 2026 10am - 12pm London time
Lesson 6 29 August 2026 10am - 12pm London time
Lesson 7 05 September 2026 10am - 12pm London time
Lesson 8 12 September 2026 10am - 12pm London time
Lesson 9 19 September 2026 10am - 12pm London time
Lesson 10 26 September 2026 10am - 12pm London time

Published Research Paper Option

Once students have completed the final draft of their papers, they may choose to submit their work to international academic journals indexed by CPCI or EI. We provide guidance and support throughout the submission process for these indexed publications.

The publication fee is £690 per research article, as determined by the journal. Once an article is accepted, it typically becomes searchable on Google and on the journal’s platform approximately seven months after the publication offer is made.