From facultynews@email.TheIHS.org Thu Dec 18 11:31:09 2008 Return-Path: X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.2.5 (2008-06-10) on mserv5.XXXXXXX.XXX X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Status: No, score=0.0 required=5.0 tests=HTML_MESSAGE autolearn=disabled version=3.2.5 Received: from email.TheIHS.org (email.TheIHS.org [209.183.228.183]) by smtp.XXXXXXX.XXX (8.13.8/8.13.8) with ESMTP id mBIJV7iT012373 for ; Thu, 18 Dec 2008 11:31:08 -0800 Received: from unknown (HELO web02.goldlasso.com) ([172.20.16.102]) by email.TheIHS.org with ESMTP; 18 Dec 2008 14:31:07 -0500 Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2008 14:31:07 -0500 (EST) From: Nigel Ashford Reply-To: facultynews@TheIHS.org To: Message-ID: <357.648.427537.164672.0.635@TheIHS.org> Subject: IHS Faculty Network Newsletter - December 2008 MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Security: MIME headers sanitized on mserv5 See XXXXXXXwww.impsec.org/email-tools/sanitizer-intro.html for details. $Revision: 1.140 $Date: 2004-02-11 20:47:43-08 X-Security: The postmaster has not enabled quarantine of poisoned messages. Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_Part_1713578_364013.1229628667712" X-Mailer: Eloop Mailer Importance: normal X-Virus-Scanned: ClamAV 0.94.2/8782/Thu Dec 18 09:35:05 2008 on mserv5 X-Virus-Status: Clean Status: RO ------=_Part_1713578_364013.1229628667712 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable If you use email filters or blocking software, please add the domain theIHS= .org to your safe list to ensure you receive our updates & e-newsletters. 12.18.08 IHS Faculty Newsletter Dear XXXXXXXXXXX, The deadline for the IHS Humane Studies Fellowships is December 31.=C2=A0Aw= ards are of up to $12,000 to advanced undergraduates and graduate students = whose work explores or supports the principles of a free society. Intereste= d students should visit www.theIHS.org/hsf ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.org/ut= il/link.jsp?e=3D3HAdVkrGLcwEJ1VfAFh0qQB5InX5sgC85iP-NGTuhncBaGQ..A&s=3D3Tlg= FmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ). IHS has a variety of other programs, seminars and internships for students = listed below.=C2=A0 Enjoy the holidays!=C2=A0 Cheers, Nigel Dr. Nigel Ashford Senior Program Officer Institute for Humane Studies IHS PROGRAMS The Institute for Humane Studies awards scholarships up to $12,000 for unde= rgraduate or graduate study in the United States or abroad. Last year IHS a= warded over 165 scholarships to outstanding undergraduate, graduate, law an= d professional students who are exploring the principles, practices and ins= titutions necessary to a free society through their academic work. Deadline= : December 31. Details and application form at .=C2=A0 IHS Free Spring Seminars, CA, GA, March 2009 ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.org/= util/link.jsp?e=3D2O_odGyzg9UHXsR_lt2roFsdA7Qcdk9HY8G-o2yJwyk2dtA..A&s=3D3T= lgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) IHS is organizing two free spring seminars, similar to our summer seminars,= to explore classical liberal ideas for undergraduate and graduate students= . One is at the University of California, Santa Cruz, March 7-12. The other= is at Emory University, Atlanta, GA, March 14-19. Deadline: January 5, 200= 9. Details and application forms at . Film & Fiction Scholarships ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.org/util/link.jsp?e= =3D1G-ss0U1sXVo-1AQMl4hlCDH4yA4rU6_-EPNVSg1gbRXnFQ..A&s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr= -491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A )=C2=A0 Up to $10,000 awards for students pursuing an MFA full time. Deadline: Janu= ary 15.=C2=A0 The Koch Summer Fellow Program is a paid, 10 week internship program that o= ffers placements for students and recent graduates interested in federal or= state public policy. All internships include participation in the Washingt= on, DC opening and closing workshops, a $1,500 stipend, travel reimbursemen= t, and housing (or a housing allowance). Internships are located both in Wa= shington DC and in 40 different states. Deadline: January 31, 2009. =20 Summer Journalism Internships ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.org/util/link.jsp?e= =3D0-jkh8dCkTHn-qkJdT6KB-x1vYDyskeKJgcntqZQHixsfcA..A&s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr= -491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A )=C2=A0=C2=A0 Paid placements in print and broadcast journalism. Deadline: Jan 31=C2=A0 Summer Production Internships ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.org/util/link.jsp?e= =3D975MMUkUrHzLY4D59u1T80eKukgeuU3Z_lNYA1Zt-dttb_XQ9GlRsEpXVkGBYi4ER&s=3D3T= lgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A )=C2=A0=C2=A0 Paid internships in film, screenwriting, video game production, animation a= nd more. Deadline: March 1. IHS JOB OPPORTUNITIES Deputy Director of Academic Programs ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.org/util/lin= k.jsp?e=3D7hv18xaQi1B7tsM1ud6OgT9Ev_ieOHXQgHCdcGSAQPS5JWBHULkAN5jMPGm0yS_jb= &s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) The Institute for Humane Studies seeks a Deputy Director of Academic Progra= ms to work closely with the Department Director, the Chief Operating Office= r, and other members of the Academic Programs team in managing the growth a= nd successful execution of more than a dozen major programs, events, and pr= ojects. The Deputy Director is a newly-created position, and will report to= the Director of Academic Programs. Program Officer in Philosophy ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.org/util/link.jsp?e= =3D8jWmlAaxQ17EkBiFeoHVd1KVd43W4Lk4DoVmhRZiEVS3xccsYjTbYWhyn9I_tRqtm&s=3D3T= lgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) The Institute for Humane Studies seeks a Program Officer in Philosophy with= an interest in liberty, individual rights, private property, natural law, = free markets, individual responsibility, and related topics that engage wit= h both the ethical and institutional foundations of capitalism and classica= l liberal ideas. IHS ACADEMIC EVENTS IHS@ APA, Philadelphia, December 27-30=20 Nigel Ashford & Kyle McNeel of IHS=C2=A0will host a table #49 on Sunday, De= cember=C2=A028 at the APA reception from 8pm to 11pm. IHS@ AEA, San Francisco, January 3-6 Ed Lopez will host a reception on January 3, from 6pm to 7:30pm at the San = Francisco Hilton, Room Union Square 16. IHS@ International Studies Association, New York, February 15-18 IHS@ Eastern Economics Association, New York, February 26-March 1=C2=A0 IHS@ Public Choice Society, Las Vegas, March 5-8=C2=A0 IHS@ Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 2-5 IHS@ APEE, Guatemala, April 5-7=C2=A0 Ed Lopez of IHS will host a reception for graduate students only at APEE on= Sunday April 5 at 5pm. Graduate students attending should receive a direct= invitation.=C2=A0 FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS AND AWARDS Grants for Papers on Climate Change ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.org/util/link= .jsp?e=3D6VV6nbIXFHiMh4yQpi76wOCXTq1Bnj7uL1zInVNksArcEjHWpIMohmfPCWq8-Qnmm&= s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) Civil Society Coalition on Climate Change is seeking papers on the economic= s, politics and impacts of climate change. admin@csccc.org ( mailto:admin@c= sccc.org ) Washington DC Policy Grants ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.org/util/link.jsp?e= =3D5qDN8oH44U3fWIAJ937bX3fALfSgUYE2hUfH5ThpUoY_7caVorCSUTDh2OhIwTmfP&s=3D3T= lgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) DC Progress awards grants of up to $15,000 to research and report on areas = of DC public policy. Deadline: December 31. Young Scholars Program, APEE ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.org/util/link.jsp?e= =3D47YNycyx_pKXJlMxZ4G3rDzMY0sYhKChnS8C6FuFBJAXAeA..A&s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr= -491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) Association for Private Enterprise Education has grants for young faculty a= nd graduate students to attend the APEE conference in Guatemala City, April= 5-7.=20 Applications must include a short essay explaining why you wish to attend; = a letter of reference in support of the application; and a letter from a de= partment chair or graduate director indicating level of department support.= Applications to efstephenson@berry.edu ( mailto:efstephenson@berry.edu ). = Deadline: January 19.=C2=A0 Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, Housing Crisis, UCLA ( XXXXXXXwww.email.T= heIHS.org/util/link.jsp?e=3D3HAdVkrGLcwEJ1VfAFh0qQB5InX5sgC85iP-NGTuhncBdGQ= ..A&s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) Deadline: January 23.=C2=A0mathers@ucla.edu ( mailto:mathers@ucla.edu ) Lamflussy Fellowships for papers by young researchers on the European finan= cial system. Deadline: January 31. Juan Bastiata Alberdi Award ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.org/util/link.jsp?e= =3D2O_odGyzg9UHXsR_lt2roFsdA7Qcdk9HY8G-o2yJwyk2atA..A&s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr= -491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) The Hispanic American Center for Economic Research invites nominations for = the Alberdi Award for writers who published works promoting the institution= s of a free society in the Americas. Deadline: January 31. Travel Grants to Eastern Europe and Central Asia ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.= org/util/link.jsp?e=3D1G-ss0U1sXVo-1AQMl4hlCDH4yA4rU6_-EPNVSg1gbRXgFQ..A&s= =3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) IREX provides travel grants to US professors, postdoctoral fellows, and pro= fessionals for research in a variety of countries in Eastern Europe and Cen= tral Asia.=C2=A0Deadline: February 2. Economics Fellowships for Women and Minorities ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.or= g/util/link.jsp?e=3D0-jkh8dCkTHn-qkJdT6KB-x1vYDyskeKJgcntqZQHixsYcA..A&s=3D= 3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) Summer Economics Fellowships for women and minorities to reside at the Fede= ral Reserve Bank or other government agency. For both young faculty and adv= anced graduate students.=C2=A0Deadline: February 13. National Endowment for the Humanities seeks professors to apply for the NEH= summer seminars in the Humanities, especially American culture and history= .=C2=A0Deadline: March 2. CONFERENCES Africa: Security Challenges and Strategic Perspectives, Montgomery, AL, Feb= ruary 13 ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.org/util/link.jsp?e=3D975MMUkUrHzLY4D59u= 1T80eKukgeuU3Z_lNYA1Zt-dtvhXqCGRP_l9JYhygcQ4OOi&s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4= bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa symposium. info@asm= eascholars.org ( mailto:info@asmeascholars.org ) Conservative Legacies for the 21 Century, New Orleans, March 27-29 ( http:/= /www.email.TheIHS.org/util/link.jsp?e=3D8jWmlAaxQ17EkBiFeoHVd1KVd43W4Lk4DoV= mhRZiEVS1LgOjPWyMVvDZvLWLyu5nA&s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A= ) Philadelphia Society explores how the next generation of scholars will use = the great conservative and classical liberal thinkers of the 20 century. Sc= holarships may be available for young faculty and graduate students. Frederic Bastiat, Warsaw, Poland, September 19-20 ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS= .org/util/link.jsp?e=3D7hv18xaQi1B7tsM1ud6OgT9Ev_ieOHXQgHCdcGSAQPS5RNSVfgIp= SEn8eeVzhEGPM&s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) Polish American Foundation for Economic Research and Education sponsors thi= s conference on Frederic Bastiat.=C2=A0 The Future of the American Presidency, Virginia Beach, VA, February 9 ( htt= p://www.email.TheIHS.org/util/link.jsp?e=3D6VV6nbIXFHiMh4yQpi76wOCXTq1Bnj7u= L1zInVNksAre94JU1HwSZyeRYgLnCExLc&s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA= ..A ) On February 6, eight of the nation=E2=80=99s leading scholars will address = what the future holds for the world=E2=80=99s most powerful and prestigious= office. The Religious =E2=80=93Secular Divide: the US Case, New York City, March 5-= 6 ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.org/util/link.jsp?e=3D5qDN8oH44U3fWIAJ937bX3fAL= fSgUYE2hUfH5ThpUoY-SoH1c6Q_YLhu0-AZItMfi&s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6= F7ac9eA..A ) Call for papers. =C2=A0sccres@newschool.edu ( mailto:sccres@newschool.edu )= . Shaping the New Administration=E2=80=99s Counterterrorism Strategy, Washing= ton DC, January 12-13 ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.org/util/link.jsp?e=3D47YNy= cyx_pKXJlMxZ4G3rDzMY0sYhKChnS8C6FuFBJAXHeA..A&s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bE= Q8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) Call for papers: December 20. Religion/State Relations, Bristol, RI, April 24-26 ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIH= S.org/util/link.jsp?e=3D3HAdVkrGLcwEJ1VfAFh0qQB5InX5sgC85iP-NGTuhncBcGQ..A&= s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) Deadline: January 5, 2009. Felician Ethics Institute, Rutherford, NJ, April 18 ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheI= HS.org/util/link.jsp?e=3D2O_odGyzg9UHXsR_lt2roFsdA7Qcdk9HY8G-o2yJwyk2btA..A= &s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) Call for papers on any topic in moral philosophy. Undergraduate papers also= welcome.=C2=A0Deadline: January 15. felicianethicsconference@gmail.com. North American Kant Society, University Park, PA, April 24-25 ( XXXXXXXwww.= email.TheIHS.org/util/link.jsp?e=3D1G-ss0U1sXVo-1AQMl4hlCDH4yA4rU6_-EPNVSg1= gbRXhFQ..A&s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) Deadline: January 15, 2009. Conference on Politics and International Affairs, Athens, Greece, June 22-2= 5 ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.org/util/link.jsp?e=3D0-jkh8dCkTHn-qkJdT6KB-x1v= YDyskeKJgcntqZQHixsZcA..A&s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) Deadline to submit abstracts: January 23, 2009. European Association for American Studies, Dublin, Ireland, March 26-29, 20= 10 ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.org/util/link.jsp?e=3D975MMUkUrHzLY4D59u1T80eK= ukgeuU3Z_lNYA1Zt-dtvAuCvaDaRP9VJKOqaD4iQd&s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP= 6F7ac9eA..A ) Call for papers. Deadline: January 31, 2009. Conference on Mediterranean Affairs, Athens, Greece, April 9-12 ( XXXXXXXww= w.email.TheIHS.org/util/link.jsp?e=3D8jWmlAaxQ17EkBiFeoHVd1KVd43W4Lk4DoVmhR= ZiEVS3vBoTRqlnyJI5f5nBB5RcD&s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) Deadline to submit full papers only for accepted propositions:=C2=A0March 9= ,=C2=A02009.=C2=A0 Call for proposals. Deadline: March 15. Atlantic Economic Conference, Boston, MA, October 8-11 ( XXXXXXXwww.email.T= heIHS.org/util/link.jsp?e=3D7hv18xaQi1B7tsM1ud6OgT9Ev_ieOHXQgHCdcGSAQPS53lF= CNJ3GbOwvBKSKrWTLb&s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) Call for papers: May 1. RESEARCH AND TEACHING RESOURCES How to Build a Center for Freedom at Your University, Adam Kissell ( http:/= /www.email.TheIHS.org/util/link.jsp?e=3D6VV6nbIXFHiMh4yQpi76wOCXTq1Bnj7uL1z= InVNksAreIzG5DMYsDyoOwnLwRCB2-&s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A= )=20 University-based centers that reflect respect for free institutions were th= e focus of a one-day conference by the Atlas Economic Research Foundation i= n San Antonio on October 10. Adam Kissel, formerly a director of the Lehrma= n American Studies Center and the Jack Miller Center for the Teaching of Am= erica=E2=80=99s Founding Principles, offered ten strategies to avoid confli= ct when building these centers. Victims Of Communism Newsletter ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.org/util/link.jsp= ?e=3D5qDN8oH44U3fWIAJ937bX3fALfSgUYE2hUfH5ThpUoY-iqtpJC30-hVf-DF2vSgOd&s=3D= 3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation has a new quarterly newsletter. Fr= ee subscription at vocmemorial@aol.com ( mailto:vocmemorial@aol.com ). OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS Acton University on Religion and Liberty, Grand Rapids MI, June 16-19 ( htt= p://www.email.TheIHS.org/util/link.jsp?e=3D47YNycyx_pKXJlMxZ4G3rDzMY0sYhKCh= nS8C6FuFBJAXGeA..A&s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) Acton University is a unique, four-day exploration of the intellectual foun= dations of a free society. Guided by a distinguished, international faculty= , Acton University is an opportunity to deepen your knowledge and integrate= rigorous philosophy, Christian theology, and sound economics. Essay Contest, Polish MA students ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.org/util/link.j= sp?e=3D3HAdVkrGLcwEJ1VfAFh0qQB5InX5sgC85iP-NGTuhncBfGQ..A&s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v= =3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) Magister Pafere contest is for the best essays on free market economics wri= tten by an MA student in Poland.=C2=A0 Fellowships for PhD, Economics, Florida State University ( XXXXXXXmailer.fs= u.edu/~tzuehlke/doctoral/ ) Four new fellowships for students entering the PhD program in economics at = Florida State University. Research Fellow, American Studies, Heritage Foundation, Washington DC ( htt= p://www.email.TheIHS.org/util/link.jsp?e=3D0-jkh8dCkTHn-qkJdT6KB-x1vYDyskeK= JgcntqZQHixoddQ..A&s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) The 10 month residential research fellowship is for post-undergraduates to = conduct research in American Studies. Fellowships for Doctoral Study in Education ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.org/u= til/link.jsp?e=3D975MMUkUrHzLY4D59u1T80bB7BiuDeRjpsXbMLykqKOx-pTUTQ8gVni1Pj= HXz-WXF&s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) One $12,000 fellowship is awarded each year. The theme of the required essa= y is "Education and a Free Society."=C2=A0 Deadline: January 16. Dartmouth Undergraduate Philosophy Conference, Hanover, NH, April 10-12 ( h= ttp://www.dartmouth.edu/~aporia/ ) Deadline for paper proposals: February 1. Challenge of Liberty Student Seminars, Oakland, CA, June 15-19, August 10-1= 4 ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.org/util/link.jsp?e=3D7hv18xaQi1B7tsM1ud6OgTxRa= jiBEJpJxHgBJ7HPeO-1yUSuEs_SkWesauVE4qdpZ&s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6= F7ac9eA..A ) Independent Institute has two summer seminars for college and high school s= tudents on free markets. Darwin Undergraduate Conference, Sherman, TX, April 24-25 ( XXXXXXXwww.emai= l.TheIHS.org/util/link.jsp?e=3D6VV6nbIXFHiMh4yQpi76wOC_E90pVkjjhrSYt1jDN3jC= 4ymiSSM4Q7JSW3EE0BT6T&s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A )=C2=A0 Call for papers from any discipline:=C2=A0February 19. High School Essay Contest on Innovation ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.org/util/= link.jsp?e=3D5qDN8oH44U3fWIAJ937bX3dwEM04PNJxt2tMQ7bBaY9rfg1PIEG2cP2sz-LTXn= 3Bw&s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) What Are the Top 5 Innovations Developed in the US since 1945, ranked from = #1 to #5. Deadline: January 15. Legal Internships, FIRE, Philadelphia ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.org/util/li= nk.jsp?e=3D47YNycyx_pKXJlMxZ4G3rDzMY0sYhKChnS8C6FuFBJATBfw..A&s=3D3TlgFmbWM= &v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) Foundation for Individual Rights in Education has summer legal internships. JOURNALS Homo Economicus and Homo Politicus Public Choice, Vol. 137 Nos. 3-4 (December 2008) Partisan Opinions Critical Review, Vol. 20 No.1 (2008) ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.org/util/link.jsp?e=3D3HAdVkrGLcwEJ1VfAFh0qQB5InX= 5sgC85iP-NGTuhncFbFg..A&s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) Political Economy of International Organizations Review of International Organizations, Vol. 3 No. 4 (December 2008) www.springer.com/11558 ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.org/util/link.jsp?e=3D2O_o= dGyzg9UHXsR_lt2roFsdA7Qcdk9HY8G-o2yJwykycuQ..A&s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4b= EQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) Journal of Private Enterprise Education, Vol. 24 No.1 (Fall 2008) Articles on corruption and business, growth and inequality, paying teachers= for advanced degrees, small firms and health insurance, equality before th= e law and transition to capitalism, remittances, and welfare theory. Independent Review, Vol. 13 No. 3 (Winter 2009) Articles on fraud regulation, health insurance, Kantian individualism, Texa= s treasury notes, Gerritt Smith, fascism, and influences on the American fo= unding. PUBLICATIONS Beito on Theodore Roosevelt Mason Howard ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.org/util= /link.jsp?e=3D1G-ss0U1sXVo-1AQMl4hlCDH4yA4rU6_-EPNVSg1gbRTmFg..A&s=3D3TlgFm= bWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) David & Linda Beito, Black Maverick: T.R.M. Howard=E2=80=99s Fight for Civi= l Rights and Economic Power (University of Illinois Press) Booth on Pensions ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.org/util/link.jsp?e=3D0-jkh8dCk= THn-qkJdT6KB-x1vYDyskeKJgcntqZQHixoedQ..A&s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP= 6F7ac9eA..A ) Philip Booth et al eds, Pension Provision: Government Failure Around the Wo= rld (Institute for Economic Affairs) Buda & Weinstein=C2=A0on Prices, Poverty and Inequality ( XXXXXXXwww.email.= TheIHS.org/util/link.jsp?e=3D975MMUkUrHzLY4D59u1T80bB7BiuDeRjpsXbMLykqKOwwB= a4di7yLFVsYJ21k3F_2&s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A )=20 Christian Buda=C2=A0& David Weinstein, Prices, Poverty and Inequality; Why = You Are Better Off Than You Think (AEI Press) P. Michael Conn & James V. Parker, The Animal Research War (Palgrave Macmil= lan)=C2=A0 Germaine De Stael, Considerations on the Principal Events of the French Rev= olution (Liberty Fund) Folsom on FDR=E2=80=99s Economic Legacy ( XXXXXXXwww.email.TheIHS.org/util/= link.jsp?e=3D8jWmlAaxQ17EkBiFeoHVd1GTJgZBb5fJEkDYZoy3BAyAHyGLhKHkdPaXrzXgjG= DaM&s=3D3TlgFmbWM&v=3D8Lr-491E4bEQ8CP6F7ac9eA..A ) Burt Folsom, New Deal or Raw Deal? 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IHS Faculty Newsletter

Dear XXXXXXXXXXX,

The deadline for t= he IHS Humane Studies Fellowship is December 31. Awards are up to $12,= 000 will be awarded to advanced undergraduates and graduate students whose = work explores or supports the principles of a free society. Interested stud= ents should visit www.theIHS.org/HSF= .

IHS has a variety of other programs, seminars, and inte= rnships for students listed below. 

Enjoy the holidays= ! 

Cheers,

Nigel

Dr. Nigel Ashford<= br /> Senior Program Officer
Institute for Humane Studies
facultynew= s@TheIHS.org 


IHS PROGRAMS

Humane Studies Fellowships
IHS Free Spring Seminars, CA, GA, March 2009
Film &= Fiction Scholarships 
Koch Summer Fellowship Program
Summer Journalism Internships  
Summer Production Internships  


 

CONFERENCES



RESEARCH AND TEACHING RESOURCES <= /font>
 
 

OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS
 


JOURNALS
 

  
PUBLICATIO= NS

Beito o= n Theodore Roosevelt Mason Howard
Booth o= n Pensions
Buda & = Weinstein on Prices, Poverty and Inequality
Conn & Parker on the Animal Research Wa= r
= De Stael on the French Revolution
= Folsom on FDR’s Economic Legacy
Glaeser=  & Gyourko on Federal Housing Policy 
I= HS PROGRAMS

Humane Studies Fel= lowships
The Institute for H= umane Studies awards scholarships up to $12,000 for undergraduate or gradua= te study in the United States or abroad. Last year IHS awarded over 165 sch= olarships to outstanding undergraduate, graduate, law, and professional stu= dents who are exploring the principles, practices and institutions necessar= y to a free society through their academic work. Deadline: December 31. Det= ails and application form at w= ww.theIHS.org/HSF

IHS Free Spring Seminars, C= A, GA, March 2009
IHS is organizing two f= ree spring seminars, similar to our summer seminars, to explore classical l= iberal ideas for undergraduate and graduate students. One is at the Univers= ity of California, Santa Cruz, March 7-12. The other is at Emory University= , Atlanta, GA, March 14-19. Deadline: January 5, 2009. Details and applicat= ion forms at ht= tp://www.theIHS.org/SeminarHome.aspx.

Film & Ficti= on Scholarships 
Up to $10,000 awards for students pursuing an MFA full = time. Deadline: January 15. 


Koch Summer = Fellowship Program
IHS is organ= izing two free spring seminars, similar to our summer seminars, to explore = classical liberal ideas for undergraduate and graduate students. One is at = the University of California, Santa Cruz, March 7-12. The other is at Emory= University, Atlanta, GA, March 14-19. Deadline: January 5, 2009. Details a= nd application forms at XXXXXXXwww.t= heIHS.org/SeminarHome.aspx= .

Summer= Journalism Internships&n= bsp; 
Paid placements in print and broadcast journalism. Dead= line: Jan 31 

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Summer= Production Internships  
Paid internships in film, screenwriting, video game pro= duction, animation and more. Deadline: March 1.



IHS JOB OPPORTUNITIES

Program Officer in P= hilosophy
The Institute for= Humane Studies seeks a Program Officer in Philosophy with an interest in l= iberty, individual rights, private property, natural law, free markets, ind= ividual responsibility, and related topics that engage with both the ethica= l and institutional foundations of capitalism and classical liberal ideas.<= br />

IHS ACADEMIC EVENTS


IHS@ APA, Philadelphia,= December 27-30
Nigel Ashford & Kyle McNeel of IHS will host a tab= le #49 on Sunday, December 28 at the APA reception from 8:00 pm to 11:= 00 pm.

IHS@ AEA, San Francisco, January 3-6
Ed Lopez will host a reception on January 3, from 6:00p= m to 7:30pm at the San Francisco Hilton, Room Union Square 16.

IHS@ International Studies Association, New York, Febru= ary 15-18

IHS@ Eastern Economics Association, New York, February = 26-March 1 

IHS@ Public Choice Society, Las Vegas, March 5-8 <= br />
IHS@ Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Ap= ril 2-5

IHS@ APEE, Guatemala, April 5-7 
Ed Lopez of IHS will host a reception for graduate stud= ents only at APEE on Sunday April 5th at 5pm. Graduate students = attending should receive a direct invitation. 


FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS AND AWARDS


Civil Society Coal= ition on Climate Change is seeking papers on the economics, politics and im= pacts of climate change. admin@csccc.org=

DC Progress awards= grants of up to $15,000 to research and report on areas of DC public polic= y. Deadline: December 31.
 
Association for Pr= ivate Enterprise Education has grants for young faculty and graduate studen= ts to attend the APEE conference in Guatemala City, April 5-7. Applications= must include a short essay explaining why you wish to attend, a letter of = reference in support of the application, and a letter from a department cha= ir or graduate director indicating level of department support. Application= s to efstephenson@berry.edu. Deadline: January 19. 

Deadline: January = 23. mathers@ucla.edu=

European Central Bank Fellowships
Lamflussy Fellowsh= ips for papers by young researchers on the European financial system. Deadl= ine: January 31.

The Hispanic Ameri= can Center for Economic Research invites nominations for the Alberdi Award = for writers who published works promoting the institutions of a free societ= y in the Americas. Deadline: January 31.
 
IREX provides travel grants to US professors, postdoctoral fe= llows, and professionals for research in a variety of countries in Eastern = Europe and Central Asia. Deadline: February 2.

Economics Fellowships for Women and Minorities
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Summer Economics Fellowships for women and minorities to resi= de at the Federal Reserve Bank or other government agency. For both young f= aculty and advanced graduate students. Deadline: February 13.&n= bsp;

NEH Summer Programs in Humanities
National Endowment for the Humanities seeks professors to app= ly for the NEH summer seminars in the humanities, especially American cultu= re and history. Deadline: March 2.
 

CONFEREN= CES

Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa= symposium. info@asmeascholars.org

Conservative Legacies for the 21st Cent= ury, New Orleans, March 27-29
Philadelphia Society explores how the next generation of scho= lars will use the great conservative and classical liberal thinkers of the = 20th century. Scholarships may be available for young faculty an= d graduate students.

Frede= ric Bastiat, Warsaw, Poland, September 19-20
Polish American Foundation for Economic Research and Education spo= nsors this conference on Frederic Bastiat. 

The F= uture of the American Presidency, Virginia Beach, VA, February 9=
On February 6, ei= ght of the nation’s leading scholars will address what the future hol= ds for the world’s most powerful and prestigious office.
Deadline to submit abstracts: January 23, 2009.

Call for papers. Deadline: January 31, 2009.
 
Conference on Mediterranean Affairs, Athens, Greece, April 9-12
Deadline to submit full papers only for accepted propositions: March = 9, 2009. 

Economics & Law of Entrepreneurs, Chicago, IL, June 1= 1-12
Call for proposals. Deadline: March 15.

Atlan= tic Economic Conference, Boston, MA, October 8-11
Call for papers: May 1.


RESEARCH AND TEACHING RESOURCES
 
 
University-based centers that reflect respect for free institu= tions were the focus of a one-day conference by the Atlas Economic Research= Foundation in San Antonio on October 10. Adam Kissel, formerly a director = of the Lehrman American Studies Center and the Jack Miller Center for the T= eaching of America’s Founding Principles, offered ten strategies to a= void conflict when building these centers.

Victims Of Communism Newsletter
Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation has a new quarterly = newsletter. Free subscription at vocmem= orial@aol.com.
 

OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS
 
Acton University is a unique, four-day exploration of the int= ellectual foundations of a free society. Guided by a distinguished, interna= tional faculty, Acton University is an opportunity to deepen your knowledge= and integrate rigorous philosophy, Christian theology, and sound economics= .

Magister Paf= ere contest is for the best essays on free market economics written by an M= A student in Poland. 

Fellowships = for PhD, Economics, Florida State University
Four new fellowshi= ps for students entering the PhD program in economics at Florida State Univ= ersity.
The 10 month resid= ential research fellowship is for post-undergraduates to conduct research i= n American Studies.
 
Fello= wships for Doctoral Study in Education
One $12,000 fello= wship is awarded each year. The theme of the required essay is "Educat= ion and a Free Society."  Deadline: January 16.

Dartm= outh Undergraduate Philosophy Conference, Hanover, NH, April 10-12
Deadline for paper proposals: February 1.
 
Independent Institute has two summer seminars for college and= high school students on free markets.

Darwin Undergraduate Conference, Sherman, TX, April 24-25<= /a> 
Deadline for papers from any discipline: February 1= 9.
 
What Are the Top 5 Innovations Developed in the US since 1945= , ranked from #1 to #5. Deadline: January 15.

Legal Internships, FIRE, Philadelphia
Foundation for Individual Rights in Education has summer lega= l internships.


JOURNALS
 
Homo Economicus and Homo Politicus
Public Choice, Vol. 137 Nos. 3-4 (December 2008)
 
Partisan Opinions
Critical Review, Vol. 20 No.1 (2008)
 
Political Economy of International Organizations
Review of International Organizations, Vol. 3 No. 4 (December= 2008)
 
Journal of Private Enterprise Education, Vol. 24 No.1 (Fall 2= 008)
Articles on corruption and business, growth and inequality, p= aying teachers for advanced degrees, small firms and health insurance, equa= lity before the law and transition to capitalism, remittances, and welfare = theory.
 
Independent Review, Vol. 13 No. 3 (Winter 2009)=
Articles on fraud regulation, health insurance, Kantian indiv= idualism, Texas treasury notes, Gerritt Smith, fascism, and influences on t= he American founding.
 
 
PUBLICATIONS

Beito on Theodore Roosevelt Mason Howard
David & Linda Beito, Black Maverick: T.R.M. Howard&rsqu= o;s Fight for Civil Rights and Economic Power (University of Illinois Press= )

Booth on Pensions
Philip Booth et al eds, Pension Provision: Government F= ailure Around the World (Institute for Economic Affairs)

Buda & Weinstein on Prices, Poverty and Inequality
Christian Buda&nbs= p;& David Weinstein, Prices, Poverty and Inequality; Why You Are Better Off= Than You Think (AEI Press)

Conn & Parker on the Animal Research War
P. Michael Conn & James V. Parker, The Animal Resea= rch War (Palgrave Macmillan) 

De Stael on the French Revolution
Germaine De Stael, Considerations on the Principal = Events of the French Revolution (Liberty Fund)

Folsom on FDR’s Economic Legacy Burt Folsom, New Deal or Raw Deal? How FDR’s Econ= omic Legacy has Damaged America (Simon & Schuster)

Glaeser & Gyourko on Federal Housing P= olicy 
Edward Glaeser & J= oseph Gyourko, Federal Housing Policy: How to Make Housing Plentiful and Af= fordable (AEI Press)

Grant on the Market 
James Grant, Mr. M= arket Miscalculates (Axios Press)

Hayek on Austrian Economics & Freedom
Friedrich Hayek, The Fortunes of Liberalism: Essays= on Austrian Economics and the Ideal of Freedom (Liberty Fund)

Kennedy on Ending Poverty
Joseph V. Kennedy, Ending Poverty: Changing Behavior, G= uaranteeing Income, and Reforming Government (Rowman & Littlefield Pub= lishers)

Lombardo on Eugenics
Paul Lombardo, Three Generations, No Imbeciles: Eugenic= s, the Supreme Court and Buck v. Bell (Johns Hopkins Press)

Lowther and Lindsay on Terrorism 
Adam Lowther & Beverly Lindsay eds, Terrorism’s Unanswe= red Questions (Praeger)

Pagden on the East-West Struggle 
Anthony Pagden, Wo= rlds at War: The 2,500 Year Struggle between East and West (Random House)
Ratcl= iff on Vietnam
William Ratcliff, Vietn= am Rising; Culture and Change in Asia’s Tiger Cub (Independent Instit= ute)

Samuelson on American Affluence
Robert Samuelson, The Great Inflation and Its After= math: The Past and Future of American Affluence (Random House) 
 
Skousen on Economic Logic 
Mark Skousen, Econ= omic Logic (2nd edition, Capital Press)

Witt on Evolutionary Economics
Ulrich Witt ed., Advanc= es in Evolutionary Economics (Edward Elgar)
 
 

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