Free interactive learning for high schoolers
by high schoolers, for high schoolers
Learn international relations and economics through bite-sized lessons, daily challenges, and instant feedback. Built by students who are figuring it out alongside you.
The world and its issues can feel impossible to understand, especially for high schoolers dealing with packed schedules and no clear place to start. We think that's a problem.
Viseur is a free interactive learning platform and student-run publication built by high schoolers, for high schoolers. Our learning software walks you through international relations and economics from the ground up: structured units, real questions, and explanations that don't assume you already know everything.
Alongside the lessons, our writers publish articles on IR, economics, domestic politics, and more. No jargon, no assumptions, no bias.
Interactive lessons cover international relations and economics in depth. Our writers also publish articles on domestic politics and more.
Geopolitics, diplomacy, and the forces shaping global power. 9 units available.
Markets, policy, trade, and how money moves the world. 6 units available.
Elections, legislation, and the debates defining our country.
Culture, science, tech, and everything that doesn't fit a box.
The students behind Viseur
Interested in IR, Economics & Sports.
Future Economics major. Interested in the Viola.
Interested in Domestic Politics & Computer Science.
Questions, feedback, or just want to say hello? We read every email.
duncan@viseur.usNot part of the Viseur team? That's okay. If you're a high schooler with something to say, email us your article and we'll consider it for publication.
We publish work on international relations, economics, domestic politics, and anything else that matters to students. Include your name, school, and a brief bio in your email.