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Application Deadline
1 March 2003

Participant Eligibility
The seminar is designed primarily for teachers of American undergraduate students. Qualified independent scholars and those employed by museums, libraries, historical societies and other organizations may be eligible to compete provided they can effectively advance the teaching and research goals of the seminar. Applicants must be United States citizens, residents of U.S. jurisdictions, or foreign nationals who have been residing in the United States or its territories for at least the three years immediately preceding the application deadline.

2003 Summer Seminar
Entitled New Perspectives on Italy in the Age of the Risorgimento, the seminar will be hosted by John Davis, RAAR'01, University of Connecticut and David Kertzer, RAAR'00, Brown University. Please refer to the links below for detailed information on the 2003 seminar.

Overview
Introduction, why in Rome, topics and themes

The Directors
Background of Professors John Davis, RAAR'01, and David Kertzer, RAAR'00

Organization
General operation of seminar, schedule outline

Logistics
Housing and accommodations, stipends and expenses

How to Apply
Required materials, downloadable application form, contact information


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