The National Endowment for the Humanities invites applications from Carleton faculty members to attend a Summer Program in the Humanities. The NEH covers the cost of program tuition for college and university faculty members and provides stipends of $1,200-$3,300 to cover expenses for these one- to four-week programs, which address a variety of humanities topics:
- The American Maritime Commons
- Art and Public Culture in Chicago
- Buddhist East Asia: The Interplay of Religion, the Arts and Politics
- Culture in the Cold War: East German Art, Music and Film
- Digital Technologies in Theatre and Performance Studies
- Global Histories of Disability
- Hoover Dam and the Shaping of the American West
- The Native American West: A Case Study of the Columbia Plateau
- Reviving Philosophy as a Way of Life
- Self-Knowledge in Eastern and Western Philosophies
- Slavery and the Constitution
- Thresholds of Change: Modernity and Transformation in the Mediterranean, 1400-1700
- Visual Culture of the American Civil War and Its Aftermath
- Women’s Suffrage in the Americas
More details about these Seminars and Institutes, including dates, locations, project directors and staff members, and application processes, can be found on the NEH website.