The 2022 Summer Institute on the History of Economics will take place at Duke University from June 20 through June 29, 2022. The Institute will focus on giving participants the tools to set up and teach their own undergraduate course in the history of economic thought. There will also be sessions devoted to showing how concepts and ideas from the history of economics might be introduced into other classes. The sessions will be run by Duke faculty members Bruce Caldwell, Steve Medema, and Jason Brent.
Sessions will be held in the Fuqua School of Business. There is no charge for coming to the Institute, and successful applicants who are not locally based will be provided with complimentary housing (double occupancy) at the Washington Duke Hotel. Participants will also receive a booklet of readings, a reimbursement for travel expenses (up to $750), and a $250 meal card for use at various Duke University dining venues.
Duke, which boasts five specialists in the field on its faculty, is home to the Center for History of Political Economy, a center whose mission is to promote and support research in, and the teaching of, the history of political economy. The premier journal in the field, History of Political Economy, is published here.
Duke requires all visitors to have received COVID vaccination and booster shots.
Deadline for applying: March 1, 2022
Info @ https://hope.econ.duke.edu/node/1962