02 April 2013

SEMINAR: The Institute for Constitutional History Summer Research Seminar at Stanford Law School (July 7-13, 2013)

What: The Institute for Constitutional History Summer Research Seminar at Stanford Law School
When: July 7-13, 2013

DEADLINE: April 15, 2013
The Institute for Constitutional History is pleased to announce a Residential Summer Research Seminar for advanced graduate students and junior faculty, which will be co-sponsored by the Stanford Constitutional Law Center. This year's seminar will take place at Stanford Law School and is entitled PUBLIC AND PRIVATE.

LOGISTICS
The seminar will meet at Stanford Law School, from July 7—13, 2013. The Institute for Constitutional History will reimburse participants for their travel expenses (up to $350), provide accommodation at the Munger Graduate Residence on the Stanford campus, and offer a modest stipend to cover food and additional expenses. Seminar enrollment is limited to fifteen participants.

APPLICATION PROCESS
Applicants for the seminar should send a copy of their curriculum vitae, a brief description (three to five pages) of the research project to be pursued during the seminar, and a short statement on how this seminar will be useful to them in their research, teaching, or professional development. Materials will be accepted until April 15, 2013, and only by email at MMarcus@nyhistory.org. Successful applicants will be notified soon thereafter.
 
More information here

MMarcus@nyhistory.org. Successful applicants will be notified soon
thereafter.

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