
For the first time, the Faculty of Philosophy and Management, in collaboration with Alpha School, is building a summer school focused on critical thinking for high school students: where philosophy is no longer distant, but becomes a tool for young people to learn how to think deeply, ask questions, and approach the world with critical thinking and their own ability to engage in dialogue.
At Alphalogy Summer Camp 2026, students will not only be introduced to fundamental questions about humanity, knowledge, and the world through dialogues with university lecturers, but will also hone their critical thinking, logical reasoning, and information analysis skills in the age of AI. From Socrates to issues very close to today's life, each lesson is a journey of knowledge discovery and personal development.
This is not just a summer course, but an intellectual space that sparks open thinking, where philosophy is brought closer to high school students through vivid experiences, dialogue, and debate.
Expected date: the course will take place in June 2026.
Location: Alphalogy Summer Camp 2026
Time: From June 15th to June 26th, 2026
Target audience: Students in grades 7-10 during the 2026-2027 school year.
Please register for the course at the following link:https://bit.ly/khoahe26





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