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Call for Applications

Theme: Development Ethics and Global Justice
Subtitle: Gender, Economics and Environment
Type: United States National Endowment for the Humanities Summer
Institute for College and University Teachers
Institution: Michigan State University
Location: East Lansing, MI (USA)
Date: 22.6.–17.7.2015
Deadline: 2.3.2015

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“Development Ethics and Global Justice: Gender, Economics and
Environment” is a four-week National Endowment for the Humanities
Summer Institute, to be held Monday, June 22 to Friday, July 17 2015
on the campus of Michigan State University. It follows upon a similar
successful 2013 NEH Institute, “Development Ethics: Questions,
Challenges and Responsibilities.” The 2015 Institute will concern
matters of global justice with an eye to gender disparity,
distributive justice and individual economic opportunity, and our
common environmental future. Feminist theory and care ethics, climate
change, and women’s economic development in South Asia are particular
strengths among guest speakers at the Institute. The post-2015 United
Nations Sustainable Development Goals will provide a focus for our
consideration of the ethics and implications of policy concerning
human and social development.

NEH Summer Institutes provide intensive collaborative study of texts,
topics, and ideas central to undergraduate teaching in the
humanities. Summer Institutes aim to prepare NEH Summer Scholars to
return to their classrooms with deeper knowledge of current
scholarship in key fields of the humanities. Institute co-directors
Fred Gifford (Michigan State University) and Eric Palmer (Allegheny
College) will gather twenty-five U.S. faculty members at Michigan
State University to review the first generation of scholarship and
frame the discussion for the next generation. They will work with the
guidance of seven visiting speakers and three faculty experts at
Michigan State University.

NEH guest speakers:
Bina Agarwal, Alison Jaggar, Naila Kabeer, Serene Khader, Christine
Koggel, Henry Shue, Asunción Lera St. Clair

Contributing MSU faculty:
Stephen Esquith, Paul Thompson, Kyle Whyte

Twenty-five NEH Summer Scholars will participate for the four weeks
of the Institute and will pursue individual work connected to the
Institute’s subject matter. Scholars receive a $3300 stipend to
defray expenses. Applications are encouraged from U.S.-chartered
University and College faculty, part-time faculty, independent
scholars, and others. Applications are also encouraged from graduate
students, three of whom are expected among the participating group of
NEH scholars. See the webpage for eligibility requirements. Please
contact [email protected] or [email protected] for further
information. Application deadline: March 2, 2015.

Eligibility criteria:
http://www.neh.gov/files/divisions/education/eligibility/college_university_eligibility_criteria.pdf

More information:
http://ethicsanddevelopment.org




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