Summer Seminar 2017: “Virtue, Happiness, and Self-transcendence”
June 18 (arrive) – 23, 2017
University of Chicago, Hyde Park campus
The Seminar is intended for outstanding middle- and advanced-level graduate students and early career researchers in the areas of Philosophy, Psychology, and Theology/Religious Studies. Our aim is to involve participants in our innovative and collaborative research framework within these three fields, and to provide an engaged environment to deepen and enliven their own research.
The Seminar is highly intensive, meeting twice a day for one week and continues in conversations informally over meals.
Participants are housed on the University of Chicago campus and eat communally in a nearby dining hall.
The 2017 seminar is supported by a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation and our institutional partner the Hyde Park Institute, and includes lodging, meals, tuition, and reimbursement up to $500 for travel. Accepted participants are asked to pay a $200 registration fee.
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