Online World History & Philosophy Research Internships

2026 | For Ages 15-18

Passionate about world history or interested in philosophy and thinking of studying the subjects in the future?

Join an online World History & Philosophy Research Internship to explore a thought-provoking topic, co-author a research paper and publish your work in an academic journal while learning from an expert mentor.

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Key Facts

Internship Location:
Online via Zoom

Intern Ages:
15-18 year olds

Group Size:
Maximum 15 interns

Internship Dates:
August 2026

Mentor Profile:
Typically Oxford and
Cambridge academics

Tuition Fees:
£995 per intern

Time Commitment:
One month (4 sessions)
Every Saturday or Sunday

Live Hours:
12 hours of live mentoring

Graduation Takeaways:
Letter of Recommendation &
Certificate of Achievement

Our Awards:
King’s Award for Enterprise

World History & Philosophy Internship Options

Explore a range of internships that will give you a fascinating insight into the worlds of history and philosophy.

Memory, Power and the Politics of the Past

History is more than a record of past events. The way societies remember, interpret and commemorate the past shapes national identity, political decision-making and international relations. From historical monuments and school curricula to public apologies and reparations, the past continues to influence the present.

In this month-long internship, you’ll explore how history and collective memory affect politics around the world. You’ll investigate how governments use historical narratives to shape identity and legitimacy, examine debates surrounding contested histories and consider the role of memory in conflict, reconciliation and diplomacy. Through real-world case studies, you’ll develop a deeper understanding of how interpretations of the past continue to shape global affairs today.

Supported by your Mentor, you’ll collaborate with your fellow interns to co-author an academic research paper for publication on this cutting-edge topic.

Please note that due to the nature of this internship, places are extremely limited.

 

Location Online (live over Zoom)
Days Sundays 12-3pm UK time
Dates Sundays 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th August 2026
Fees £995
Notes
  • Interns are expected to be present for all their sessions, though if an intern can’t make a particular date they will be given work to complete in order to ensure they still get value from the internship.
  • Interns can expect to spend a minimum of three hours a week working on their project outside of the live contact hours.

What to Expect on Your Internship

You’ll meet with your mentor for a three-hour session every week on a Saturday or Sunday.

Here’s what to expect from each session:

Session #1:

Introductions

In the first session, you will:

  • Meet your mentor and your fellow interns
  • Be introduced to the topic by your mentor, and start to narrow down the focus of your research
  • Learn how to conduct research, including how to read, analyse and summarise the existing research
  • Split into small groups of 3-4 with your fellow interns and consider how to divide the research between the group

In between Sessions 1 and 2, you’ll do background reading on the topic, begin your own research and start making notes on your findings.

Session #2:

Learn How To Research

In this session, you will:

  • Learn how to structure and write a research paper and how to cite references
  • Discuss your background research with your mentor and fellow interns, and ask any questions that came up during your preliminary reading
  • In your small group, decide on a research question
  • Draft a plan for your paper, divide responsibility for the sections between the group and begin the formal research process

In between Sessions 2 and 3, you’ll make progress with your own research and keep detailed notes.

Session #3:

Get Feedback

In this session, you will:

  • Discuss your findings with your mentor and fellow interns
  • Decide on the key themes of your argument in the research paper and begin to formalise your notes
  • Ask your mentor any questions which have arisen from your research
  • Review your fellow interns' work so far

In between Sessions 3 and 4, you’ll write up the bulk of your section of the research paper, with feedback from your mentor.

Session #4:

Present Your Findings

In the last session, it all comes together! You will:

  • Combine your section of the research paper with that of the rest of your group, and write the introduction and conclusion
  • Review your fellow interns' work, and receive feedback on yours
  • Present your findings to the wider group
  • Complete the bibliography and finalise the structure and formatting of your paper, ready for submission to the OxJournal editorial board

Meet Your Mentor

Liam Obuobie

MEng Hons, EngTech MIMechE MIET

Liam holds a Master of Engineering with Honours in Mechanical Engineering from Newcastle University and is now a Fire Safety Engineer at Arup. He became EngTech registered during his university industrial placement – a rare achievement among UK students.
 
Liam has industrial experience in aerospace engineering, automotive engineering and data analytics. He has also taught Physics and Mathematics to GCSE and A-Level students, inspiring the next generation of engineers and scientists.
 
During your internship, you’ll work closely with a mentor – an experienced academic in your field. Please note: Our faculty members may be subject to change.

Why Take a World History & Philosophy Internship?

Build your expertise, develop key skills and connect with like-minded students as you explore the worlds of history and philosophy.

Master Key Historical and Philosophical Concepts

Deepen your understanding of world history and philosophy through a comprehensive research internship exploring major historical developments, influential thinkers and enduring ideas. Take part in in-depth analysis, case studies and guided research to build a strong foundation in both subjects and their relevance to the modern world.

Develop Professional Skills

Gain real experience by attending expert-led sessions, working closely with your mentor and co-authoring a research paper with your fellow interns. Enhance key skills such as academic writing, critical thinking, project management and scientific communication – preparing you for future studies in history or philosophy.

Collaborate with Future Historians and Philosophers

Join a diverse network of aspiring historians and philosophers from around the world. Work together on research projects, participate in discussions, and develop essential cross-cultural communication and teamwork skills – crucial for success in the field.

Become a Published Author

On a World History & Philosophy internship, you’ll work closely with an academic researcher and collaborate with like-minded interns from around the world.

You’ll co-author and publish a research paper in an academic journal, gaining hands-on experience in university-level research. Not only will you deepen your subject knowledge, but you’ll also strengthen your CV and prove your passion for history or philosophy to university admissions tutors.

Build an International Network

Join a vibrant global community of passionate, curious and motivated young individuals just like you.
Our interns are eager to elevate their academic ambitions and seize their future.

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Get Ready for Your Future

You’ll leave with a Certificate of Achievement, a Letter of Recommendation and the opportunity to join our Ambassador Programme – all designed to you prepare effectively for your future.



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Earn a Certificate of Achievement
All students who successfully complete the course will receive an Oxford Scholastica Academy Certificate of Achievement upon programme completion.
Get a Letter of Recommendation
Students who meet our criteria will be awarded a personalised Letter of Recommendation from their tutor, highlighting their strengths, participation, personality and more.
Join Our Ambassador Programme

Want to continue learning? Apply for our one-year Ambassador Programme to gain valuable skills in marketing, networking, entrepreneurship and more. With monthly virtual meetings, you'll develop practical skills to shape your future.

World History & Philosophy Internship Availability

Each internship runs for a month with live sessions over four weekends.
We’re also adding new internships regularly – register here to stay updated on future opportunities.

World History & Philosophy Internship Options

August 2026: Memory, Power and the Politics of the Past

What’s Included in Your Tuition Fee
EXPERIENCE

  • 12 hours of mentorship
  • Explore a cutting-edge topic
  • Co-author a research paper
  • Publish your work in an academic journal
NETWORKING

  • Work closely with an expert mentor
  • Collaborate with fellow interns
  • Dedicated support and guidance
  • Build an international network
GRADUATION

  • Graduation ceremony
  • Letter of Recommendation
  • Certificate of Achievement
  • Ambassador programme invitation

One Month Internships:

£995

Your Questions,
Answered.

How do I apply for a World History & Philosophy Internship ?

To apply, simply fill out our application form. We accept interns who are passionate about their field, eager to make a meaningful contribution and enthusiastic about learning.

How early should I apply?

There is no fixed deadline as we assess applications on a rolling basis until we’re full. We have a limited number of places which tend to become fully booked early in the year, especially for our more popular internships. You can view our availability on our application form.

What do you do in a virtual internship?

During one of our online research internships, you’ll collaborate with a small group of peers to research a cutting-edge topic in academia. You’ll meet with your mentor each week to co-author a research paper contributing to the latest developments in your chosen field.

What time will the sessions with my mentor take place?

We have internships running at various times to suit different time zones around the world, meaning you can choose an internship that fits your schedule best. Depending on your choice, your sessions will run on a Saturday or Sunday at 12pm-3pm, 2pm-5pm or 4pm-7pm BST.

Do I need any special software or equipment to join my internship?
No special equipment is needed—just a quiet workspace and a reliable internet connection. We’ll provide the necessary software to connect with your team and Mentor.
Are online internships good for resumes?

Yes, our online internships provide high school students the chance to engage with university-level research at an early stage in their careers. You’ll learn from experts, gain valuable skills in your field of choice and have the chance to co-author an academic paper for publication, providing a competitive edge in your university applications and the wider job market.

Who will my mentor be?

Your mentor will be an academic researcher with expertise in your chosen field. They’ll guide you and your fellow interns through the internship, helping to structure your ideas, providing personalised feedback and supporting you in writing your research paper.

What will I get at the end of the internship?

Upon successful completion of the programme, you’ll receive an Oxford Scholastica Academy Certificate of Achievement and a personalised Letter of Recommendation to include in your university applications. Additionally, your research paper will be submitted for publication in an online academic journal under your name – a remarkable accomplishment, both academically and professionally.

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