The 2024 Summer Institute is open to all rising high school students and college freshman.

We are pleased to announce the fourth annual seminar on "Business and Catholic Social Thought: A Primer." During the seminar, graduate students and faculty members in business schools will cover foundational principles in Catholic social thought and apply them to their own field of research and teaching. This seminar aims at widening epistemological preconceptions and showing practical implications of Catholic social thought for business in a way that affirms the goodness of business directed toward the common good. Participants will delve into social encyclicals, secondary sources, and relevant business texts that show the path for principled entrepreneurship in order to gain knowledge, exchange experiences, receive help with their syllabi and consider how best to integrate Catholic social thought into business education.


Location: The seminar will take place at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota between Tuesday June 11 and Friday June 14.

A limited number of travel stipends for students are available on a per need basis (see the application form). All participants will be provided with accommodations and meals.


Application Information: This seminar will be open to graduate students and faculty of any specialization in business schools.
 Applicants will be required to submit a completed online application, including:
 

  • An updated CV/resume.
  • A brief statement of research interest related to Catholic social thought no longer than 750 words.
  • One academic writing sample.
  • All application materials can be submitted via the online application. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Fifteen students will be admitted to this seminar. Application materials are due February, 25 in 2024.


Jeffrey Burks, University of Notre Dame

Lloyd Sandelands, University of Michigan

Msgr. Martin Schlag, University of St. Thomas

Andreas Widmer, The Catholic University of America



 

The Lumen Christi Fellows are selected from students at the University of Chicago and other area universities. Fellows demonstrate an interest in the Catholic intellectual tradition and in sharing community with peers. They receive invitations to private events, dinners, and seminars, while committing to reasonable participation in Lumen Christi programs. Fellows are invited to focus on key areas relevant to their interests: Scripture, Theology and Philosophy, Political Thought, Science and Religion, Catholic Literature and Culture, the University and Liberal Education. The Fellows’ leadership team coordinates with Lumen Christi staff on vision and programming. Interested students are encouraged to apply.

Direct any further questions to Michael Le Chevallier.

Catholic Social Thought: A Critical Investigation
University of California, Berkeley
July 27-August 3, 2024

In this seminar, students will read, analyze, and discern continuities and discontinuities in Catholic social thought from the late 19th century to the present. Lectures, seminar reports, and discussion will focus on original sources (encyclicals and other magisterial documents), beginning with Rerum novarum (1892) and concluding with Caritas in veritate (2009) and Evangelii Gaudium (2013). This intensive course is multi-disciplinary, since this tradition of social thought overlaps several disciplines in the contemporary university including political science, political philosophy, law, economics, theology, and history.


LOCATION AND FORMAT

  • The seminar will be held in Berkeley, CA.
  • Meals and lodging will be provided.
  • Participants will receive a stipend of up to $350 to offset travel expenses.
  • Participants will arrive on Saturday, July 27 and depart on Saturday, August 3.
  • Participants will be required to read the assigned texts in preparation for the seminar.
  • Fifteen applicants will be admitted to the seminar.

QUALIFICATIONS AND APPLICATION

This seminar is open to Ph.D. and J.D. students in theology, philosophy, law, social sciences, and relevant fields of study

  • A completed online application form.
  • An updated CV.
  • At least one and no more than two letter(s) of recommendation.
  • A statement of research interest no longer than 750 words, which includes an explanation of how this seminar might bear on the student’s current or future research plans.
  • One academic writing sample (30 pages maximum).
  • All application materials can be submitted via the online application. Incomplete applications will not be considered

THE APPLICATION DEADLINE IS FEBRUARY 25, 2024.

Contact us with any questions at seminars@lumenchristi.org.

Lumen Christi Institute