Research and Instructional Resources: PROGRAM FOR THE STUDY OF CULTURAL VALUES AND ETHICS


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The Program for the Study of Cultural Values and Ethics is an interdisciplinary unit for the advancement of inquiry in the humanities, social sciences, and arts. The program serves to help faculty members support research, develop courses, and conduct conferences in areas that relate to the evolution, understanding, and implementation of cultural values and ethical systems. UIUC faculty members may apply to the institute and be appointed for terms of from one semester to three years for interdisciplinary activities relating to the study of cultural values and ethics. The program provides several research assistantships and fellowships to graduate students who wish to pursue research in these areas. Activities of the program also include seminars, short courses, and artistic projects. The program plans to publish lectures, books, articles, reports, and a journal.


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