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Center for the Study of
Justice in Society
CSJS Programs
Justice Faculty Fellows Program
The Justice
Faculty Fellows Program is a year-long research seminar that seeks to
foster interdisciplinary and/or collaborative faculty scholarship to
promote justice. Faculty fellows apply to participate in a seminar group
of their choice and then work with the seminar directors—distinguished
SU faculty scholars—on particular topics. Toward the end of spring, faculty members present
their works-in-progress to the SU community in a roundtable session.
For more information on the current seminar
topics and facilitators, please view the
2007-08 application.
For
participants this school year:
Please click below for
faculty seminar participants:
Justice Scholarship
Series
The
Justice Scholarship Series is a continued initiative from the 2006-07 academic year. Each
quarter, a group of faculty gathers informally to discuss a selected
social justice scholarship topic. Less structured and intensive than the
Fellows Program, it is also designed to encourage interdisciplinary
and/or collaborative faculty scholarship within the University.
Justice Scholarship series events so far for the 2007-08 year are the
EMF International Grants
&
CSJS Justice Scholarship Series
Breakfast and the Dr. Emilie Townes Lecture.
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