
The Schreyer Summer Seminars are a collection of intensive summer
programs exploring vital moral questions in social, philosophical,
legal, and political thought. These small seminars are led by some of
the leading scholars of the United States and Great Britain, and
they constitute the core of the
Institute's effort to encourage and inform outstanding
young men and women at the high school, undergraduate, graduate, and
professional
levels who aspire to academic careers and rigorous scholarship.
THE 2012 WILLIAM A. SCHREYER SUMMER SEMINARS
Moral Life and the Classical Tradition
June 24-30
| Rising High School
Juniors and Seniors
First Principles: Natural Law in History
July 29-August 11
| Undergraduate and Graduate
Students
Medical Ethics
in the 21st Century
June 17-23
| MD and PhD Candidates in
the Life Sciences
Marriage, the Family, and the Social Sciences
June 20-23
| PhD Candidates in the
Social Sciences
The Quran in the Modern World
July 8-13
| Students and Professionals
Social Philosophy in the Thomistic and Analytic Traditions
August 5-11
| PhD Candidates in
Philosophy
Moral Foundations of Law
August
5-11
| JD, JSD and LLM Candidates
Also under the auspices of the
Simon Center on Religion and the
Constitution