CFP: Interdisciplinary Graduate Research Colloquium

July 9-12, 2015 Chapman University, Orange, CA

The IHS Summer Research Colloquium is a highly anticipated academic conference for graduate students working on liberty-related research in the humanities and social sciences. This year’s colloquium will take place July 9-12, 2015 at Chapman University in Orange, California.

Participants will have the unique opportunity to present their working papers to top scholars and peers in an interdisciplinary setting and receive friendly, yet constructive critiques to refine their research and move the projects towards publication readiness.

About The Colloquium
The Summer Research Colloquium features concurrent student panel sessions and plenary sessions from leading classical liberal academics throughout the weekend. The first session begins at 4 pm on Thursday, July 9 at Chapman University, Orange, CA. All accepted participants will receive lodging and meals during the course of the conference. Some travel stipends will be made to accepted presenters.

The daily schedule will include sessions with 2-3 students presenting their research, followed by an evening faculty lecture and reception. Each student presentation will be 30 minutes in length with time for feedback and Q&A. During student sessions peers and faculty will carefully analyze participants’ presentations, theses, methodology and conclusions to help them improve both their presentation skills and the paper prior to submission for publication.

Eligibility & Application Process
The Summer Research Colloquium is open to all full-time PhD graduate students and MA students who are completing their coursework in philosophy, economics, political science, history, and other related social sciences and humanities.

Applicants’ working papers or proposals should address a subject of scholarly significance that draws upon the classical liberal intellectual tradition, explores the significance of human freedom both past and present, or furthers our understanding of the principles and characteristics of a free society.

All applications should be submitted through the IHS online application system by March 31, 2015 (please see website for more details)

Applicants will be notified of their acceptance no later than April 13, 2015.

Posted: January 18, 2015, 8:23 PM