CFP: 2027 Hamilton College Summer Program in Philosophy (HCSPiP)
Submission deadline: September 28, 2026
Conference date(s):
June 20, 2027 - July 6, 2027
Conference Venue:
Department of Philosophy, Hamilton College
Clinton,
United States
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The HCSPiP seeks proposals from creative philosophy instructors to lead one of three innovative two-week undergraduate seminars, tentatively scheduled for Sunday, June 20, 2027, through Tuesday, July 6, 2027. Classes should be aimed at undergraduates, and be inclusive, active, student-centered, and engaging. We are open to proposals for teaching any kind of philosophical content, utilizing any kind of philosophical method. Proposals will be evaluated by our estimation of their likelihood of generating an exciting, pedagogically creative, challenging, student-centered experience for all participants.
We will run three concurrent classes, one of which will be collaboratively run by three graduate student instructors, with twenty highly motivated and philosophically inclined students, mainly rising juniors and seniors, drawn half from Hamilton College and half from other schools. The program is a community-centered pedagogical laboratory designed to foster creative learning among students and faculty.
The HCSPiP will culminate, for instructors, with a presentation of their work in a one-day public pedagogy conference, tentatively scheduled for July 5th.
On-campus dormitory housing, meals in the Hamilton dining halls, and reimbursement for travel will be provided to all participants, along with a $5,000 stipend for instructors. Students and tutors also receive generous funding.
To propose a course, send a single pdf containing:
- A name and detailed outline of the two-week course;
- A description of how the classes will be taught, your approach to the in-class pedagogy;
- A discussion of the pedagogical innovation of your proposed class;
- Any technology or special equipment you might want to use in the course;
- Resources that students will need to participate in your course; and
- Names of one or two potential external visitors who could support your course goals.
In addition, please send a current CV and relevant evidence of teaching experience and excellence. All proposal materials should be sent to the HCSPiP program committee, [email protected], by September 28th, 2026. Samples of successful proposals from the past are available on request. Promising applicants may be invited for a conversation before courses are selected. For more information, contact Russell Marcus, HCPSiP Director, [email protected], or Henry Curcio, HCSPiP Assistant Director, [email protected].
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