Camp Vinson

Save the date: 26-31 July 2026
Applications are now open.
ABOUT THE PROGRAMME: The IEA, Vinson Centre, and Institute of International Monetary Research are offering a residential programme at the Vinson Centre, University of Buckingham. The programme, targeted at undergraduates with an interest in classical liberalism, includes a series of lectures, seminars, debates, discussions, and social activities.
AIMED AT: Undergraduate Students with an interest in classical liberalism.
DATE: 26-31 July 2026
TESTIMONIALS:
“I honestly enjoyed it so much and miss my whole time there! I will make sure to recommend it to anyone interested in economics.”
“I have truly found this to be an invaluable experience and I cannot thank you enough for allowing me to participate!”
“I would recommend it to anyone who has a passion for economics and an intellectual curiosity to learn more.”
Past seminars include:
- Classical Liberalism and Modern Liberalism, Dr Stephen Davies
- How Money is Created in Modern Economies, Dr Juan Castaneda
- An Introduction to Monetarism, Damian Pudner
- Why Be An Entrepreneur, Peter Higgins
- The Case for Economic Freedom, Alexander Hammond
- Pigouvian Taxes, Christopher Snowdon
- Why Governments Shouldn’t Fund Science, Professor Terrence Kealey
- The Housing Theory of Everything, Sam Bowman
- Liberalism and Effective Altruism, Dr Stephen Davies
- The Price Mechanism, Dr James Forder
HOW TO APPLY: Applications will be opening soon, please check back regularly for updates.
COST: The programme is free to attend and covers accommodation and most meals, but participants will need to cover their own travel to the university. There is a student opportunity fund available if required. Details of how to apply for the fund will be sent to successful applicants.
The programme will be fully on-site at the Vinson Centre in Buckingham.

