The Institute for Constitutional Studies announces its 2009 summer workshop for college instructors.
"The Constitutional Legacy of the American Revolution," our third annual interdisciplinary workshop, will take place in Santa Barbara, California, from August 3 to August 7, 2009. The workshop will be offered in association with the University of California, Santa Barbara. Professor Christian Fritz of the University of New Mexico School of Law will lead the workshop, along with guest instructors.
This annual workshop is designed for college-level instructors who now teach or plan to teach undergraduate courses in constitutional studies, including constitutional history, constitutional law, and related subjects. Instructors who would like to devote a unit of a survey course to constitutional history are also welcome to apply. All college-level instructors are encouraged to apply, including adjuncts and part-time faculty members, from any academic discipline associated with constitutional studies (history, political science, law, anthropology, sociology, literary criticism, etc.). Preference for the workshop will be given, however, to applicants from the Western region of the United States, who teach at liberal arts colleges. Participants will receive free room and board in dormitory housing during the workshop, as well as a small stipend for travel expenses. The application deadline is March 1, 2009.
Please visit our website (http://docs.law.gwu.edu/ics/) or email us at icsgw@law.gwu.edu for more information on the workshop and the applicaton process.
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