Know a Student who Likes to Think and Needs an Antidote to Canadian Universities?

The Frontier Centre has partnered with the Virginia-based Institute for Humane Studies (IHS) to get Canadian students into summer seminars in some spectacular U.S. cities. Topics to be explored include liberty, freedom, the moral foundations of capitalism, and poverty and prosperity, as analyzed through a libertarian framework. Know a student who likes to think and needs an antidote to Canadian universities? Get them to click on the link below. Attendance, lodging, and books are all taken care of. Send bright and contrarian students this link and get them to apply before March 30: www.theIHS.org/fcpp.asp
Published on February 25, 2009

We wanted to notify you of a great summer opportunity to attend the free summer seminars on liberty sponsored by the Institute for Humane Studies (IHS). IHS would like to bring more Canadian students and recent graduates to their seminars and would love to have FCPP students attend.

These free summer seminars offer participants a rare opportunity to spend a week immersed in the ideas of liberty. Students get to engage with enthusiastic faculty on various topics and discuss the ideas presented as well as their own views with students from around the world. The seminars adopt an interdisciplinary approach to liberty on a variety of themes, ranging from the foundations and future of liberty; economic development and globalization; careers in public policy, academia, journalism, film; and more. In addition to the economic perspective, participants also have the chance to examine liberty from historical and philosophical viewpoints to name a few.

IHS is offering 12 seminars in June, July, and August at locations across the United States. The full lineup is included below. Participation is free — IHS covers the costs of housing, meals, and books.
More information about the seminars is available at www.theIHS.org/fcpp.asp

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    Liberty and Society,
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    July 11 – 17, Loyola University, Chicago, IL

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