If the Politopia quiz gave you a desire to explore any of these issues, consider attending a FREE, weeklong conference this summer. Applications are open to any recent graduates, undergraduates, and graduate students both foreign and domestic. Deadline to apply is March 31.

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If you were interested in exploring the question of welfare, social services, and improving everyone's standard of living, check out:

Poverty & Prosperity
Georgia Tech, July 12-18
Critically evaluate the approaches taken to help the poor and the implications for personal freedom and prosperity.

If you were interested in the evolution of American rights and the role the government should play, check out:

Exploring Liberty
Brown University, June 7-13
Join students from around the world in exploring contemporary questions of political life through economic, historical, and philosophical perspectives.

If you were interested in exploring how the government impacts a nation's prosperity, check out:

Liberty & Society
Wake Forest University, June 7-13
Bryn Mawr College, June 28-July 4
Vanderbilt University, July 12-18
Delve into the interconnections between economics, political ideas, and the world of government and law.

Interested in education policy? Free Speech? The Drug War? Smoking Bans? If you want to learn more about the current state of affairs and how all these issues are connected, check out:

Freedom, Tolerance, & Civil Society
Simmons College, June 14-20
Examine the role that civil rights and responsibilities play in creating a peaceful and prosperous society.

Interested in a career in public policy or journalism? Check out:

Liberty & Current Issues
Washington, DC, July 26-August 1
Career advice and an overview of the current state of liberty, compressed into a weekend for those interested in a career in public policy.

Journalism & the Free Society
Bryn Mawr College, PA, June 7-13
Explore the role of the press in a free society and learn from successful journalists and leading policy experts with other aspiring journalists.

Information about these and additional seminars on film & fiction, social change, globalization, the environment, and more are available at www.TheIHS.org/seminar

 




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