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IHS PROGRAMS
Humane Studies Fellowships
Journalism Internships<= br /> Koch Summer Policy Internships
Production Internship

= IHS ACADEMIC EVENTS
IHS @ Southern Economics Association, San Antonio, November 20-23     &n= bsp;
IHS @ American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, December = 27-30
IHS @ American Economics Association, Atlanta, GA, January 3-5=
IHS @ APA, Pacific Division, San Francisco, March 31-April 4
IHS @ APEE, Las Vegas, April 11-13
IHS @ Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 22-25

FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS

Doctoral Fellowship, Anarchism, Lougborough University, UK<= o:p>

Doctoral Fellowships, ISI
Essay Contest: The Morality of Profit
Faculty, Postdoctoral Fellowships, US Politics, Yale
IFCR and Financial Times Bank Regulation Prize
Liebscher Awards, European Economic Integration<= span style=3D"font-family: Arial;">
Postdoctoral Fellowships, Political Science, Princeton=
Postdoctoral Fellowships, US Government and History, Lake Forest Colle= ge, IL
Research Fellowships, American Ideals and Institutions, Princeton
Research Fellowships, Authority & Legitimacy, Princeton

Research Fellowships, Economics, Bank of Italy<= span style=3D"font-family: Arial;">
Research Fellowships, Postdoctoral Fellowships, IR, Princeton<= /a>
Robert Solow Postdoctoral Fellowships, Economics

JOB OPPORTUNITIES

Dean of the School of Public Policy, George Mason University
Economists, Health Care, Analysis Group
Economists, Federal Reserve, Philadelphia
Lloyd V. Hackley Endowed Chair, Free Markets and Capitalism, Fayettevi= lle State University, NC
Postdoctoral Fellowships, Assistant Professor, Economics, IMT Lucca, I= taly
Program Director, Higher Education, Koch Foundation
Professor, US Founding or American Colonial History, Un= iversity of Oklahoma


CONFERENCES

Markets, Firms and Property Rights, Chicago, December 4-5

Reappraising ‘Anarchy, State and Utopia,’ King’s Coll= ege, London, January 8-9
Graduate Conference, Political Community, New Brunswick, NJ, February 6= -
Austrian Scholars Conference, Auburn AL, March 11-1
Judicial Review in the US, Washington DC, Spring 2010
Regional Security in Eastern Europe and Eurasia, Washington DC, April 2= 010
Governance & Markets, Ann Arbor, MI, May 21-22
Rothbard Graduate Seminar, Auburn AL, June 7-12
Economics of Law & Entrepreneurship, Chicago, June 17-18
Free Will & Human Perfection in Medieval Jewish Philosophy, Hamilton, = NY, June 27- July 31
Western Economics Association, Portland, OR, June 29-July 3=
Economic Theory, Policy and Applications, Athens, Greece, July 26-29

RESOURCES

Adam Smith Desk and Pocket Diaries
Arthur Laffer, Stephen Moore & Jonathan Williams, Rich States, Poor Sta= tes: State Economic Competitiveness Index (2nd edition)
Blog: Sustainable Development
Capitalism Resources Cato Student Contests
Free to Choose Network
Lectures on Austrian Economics

OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS
Grant Policy Analyst, National Endowment for the Humanities, Washingto= n DC
Koch Internship Program, Washington DC, January 1-May 7
Essay Contest: Community and Globalization
Journalism Fellowships, Internships. Collegiate Network
High School Essay Contest: America’s Founding
Seminars, Fund for American Studies, Prague, Greece, Hong Kong, Summer= 2010
Rand & Capitalism, Clemson, SC, June 3-7
Mises University, Auburn, AL, July 25-31

<= strong>JOURNALS Capitalism & Society, October 2009

PUBLICATIONS

Aligica and Boettke on the Bloomington School
Boettke on Austrian Economics
Breton on the Environment
Carney on Business
Clark on Hugo Chave
Coyne & Leeson on Media, Development and Institutional Change
Cowen & Tabarrok on Economics
Depoorter & Parisi on Law & Economics
Dorn on Peter Bauer
Falaschetti on Democratic Governance
Fiorina & Abrams on Representation in American Politics
Fleming on the Anti-Communist Manifesto
Folster & Munkhammer on Europe
Gwartney, Lawson & Hall on Economics Freedom of the World
Klehr on Communism in America
Kleinman on Brute Force
Lewis on Keyne
Mantzavinos on Social Science
May on Communications Policy
Moe & Chubb on Technology, Politics and the Future of American Edu= cation
Musacchio on Financial Democracy
Obermayer on Rehnquist
Pincus on the First Modern Revolution
Pozen & Shiller on the Financial System
Pirie on 101 Great Philosophers
Rahe on Montesquieu=
Shapiro on the Supreme Court
Shirley on Ronald Reagan
Simon & Moneim on Public Opinion
Sommers on Women
Stearns & Zywicki on Public Choice
Van dem Hauwe on the Business Cycle
Walker on Elephants
Weidenbaum on Washington Think Tanks
Wood on the Early Republic


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Humane Studies Fellowships

Scholarships up to $12,000 for graduate or undergraduat= e study in the US or abroad. Deadline: December 31.

Journalism Internships

Paid internships in print, broadcast and investigative = journalism during the fall, spring and summer.  Open to non-journalism= majors. Deadlines: November 15 (spring) ; January 31 (summer).

Koch Summer Policy Internships

Paid internships with think tanks, and non-profits in W= ashington, DC and around the USA. Deadline: January 31, 2010.

Production Internships

Paid internships at film, TV and videogame producers fo= r fall, spring and summer. Deadlines: November 15 (spring); February 15 (su= mmer).


IHS ACADEMIC EVENTS

IHS @ Southern Economics Association, San Antonio, Nove= mber 20-23
Nigel Ashford of IHS will host a reception at the SEA o= n Friday November 21, 6.30pm-8.00pm, at Marriott, Salon B.  Economists= will receive a direct invitation.

IHS @ American Philosophical Association, Eastern Divis= ion, December 27-30
Bill Glod of IHS will host a table at APA on Friday Dec= ember 28, 8.00pm -11.00pm, at Marriott Marquis, Broadway Ballroom.

IHS @ American Economics Association, Atlanta, GA, Janu= ary 3-5
Nigel Ashford of IHS will host a reception at the AEA o= n Sunday January 30, 6.00pm-7.30pm at Marriott, L505. Economists will recei= ve a direct invitation.

IHS @ APA, Pacific Division, San Francisco, March 31-Ap= ril 4
Bill Glod of IHS will be present at APA Pacific.

IHS @ APEE, Las Vegas, April 11-13
Nigel Ashford of IHS will host a reception for graduate= students attending the Association for Private Enterprise Education.

IHS @ Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, A= pril 22-25
Nigel Ashford of IHS will be in attendance.
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FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS

Doctoral Fellowship, Anarchism, Lougborough University,= UK
Funded for UK and EU students.  Deadline: December= 1. Contact Ruth Kinna for more information at r.e.kinna@lboro.ac.uk.

Doctoral Fellowships, ISI=
Doctoral fellowships available for graduate students in= terested in teaching a liberal education, Western Civilization, the Foundin= g Fathers, or Education. Deadline: January 16.

Essay Contest: The Morali= ty of Profit
The Seven Fund has a grand prize of $20,000 and other p= rizes, with the best essays published in a book. Deadline: February 26.

Faculty, Postdoctoral Fel= lowships, US Politics, Yale
Fellowships for postdoctoral fellows, junior faculty, a= nd senior faculty.  Deadline: January 8.

IFCR and Financial T= imes Bank Regulation Prize
Deadline: December= 7.


Liebscher Awards, Europea= n Economic Integration
Liebscher Awards for young economists working on Europe= an economic and monetary integration. Deadline: January 15.

Postdoctoral Fellowships,= Political Science, Princeton
Posdoctoral fellowships in Formal Theory or Quantitativ= e Analysis.
Deadline:
Requisition #0900365. December 15.

Postdoctoral Fellowships,= US Government and History, Lake Forest College, IL
Deadline: December 1.


Research Fellowships, Ame= rican Ideals and Institutions, Princeton
James Madison Center. Junior and senior faculty are wel= come to apply. Deadline:
= Requi= sition #0900278. December 12.

Research Fellowships, Aut= hority & Legitimacy, Princeton
Deadline: December 12.

Research Fellowships, Eco= nomics, Bank of Italy
Fellowships for four young economists with an interest = in applied economic research and policy. Deadline: November 27.

Research Fellowships, Pos= tdoctoral Fellowships, International Relations, Princeton
Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance.
Requisition #090411. <= /span>Deadline: J= anuary 15.

Robert Solow Postdoctoral= Fellowships, Economics
Couret Center offers five postdoctoral fellowships to c= onduct research at the institution of their choice. Candidates must have be= en awarded their PhD between October 1 2008 and October 1 2010. Deadline: F= ebruary 12. 

JOB OPPORTUNITIES

Dean of the School of Pub= lic Policy, George Mason University

Economists, Health Care, = Analysis Group

Economists, Federal Reser= ve, Philadelphia
Deadline: December 2.

Lloyd V. Hackley Endowed = Chair, Free Markets and Capitalism, Fayetteville State University, NC

Postdoctoral Fellowships,= Assistant Professor, Economics, IMT Lucca, Italy
To teach on the PhD program on ‘Economics, Market= s, Institutions.’ Deadline: November 20

Program Director, Higher Education, Koch Foundation

Program Director will build programs in higher educatio= n that contribute to the understanding of how free societies contribute to = the well being of mankind. Graduate degree is preferred and 7 + years of re= levant experience.

Professor, US Founding or= American Colonial History, University of Oklahoma
Assistant or Associate professor in the American consti= tutional heritage. Deadline: November 15.


CONFERENCES

Markets, Firms and Proper= ty Rights, Chicago, December 4-5
A celebration of the research of Ronald Coase.

Reappraising ‘Anarchy, State and Utopia,’ K= ing’s College, London, January 8-9 Free and open to the public. Regis= ter with  ralf.bader@gmail.com

Graduate Conference, Poli= tical Community, New Brunswick, NJ, February 6-7
Graduate conference on ‘Expanding or Contracting?= Political Communities in the 21st Century.’  Deadline: November= 30.

Austrian Scholars Confere= nce, Auburn AL, March 11-13

Judicial Review in the US, Washington DC, Spring 2010 Keith Whittington will direct a seminar on the Politics= and History of Judicial Review in the United States in Washington DC, Thur= sday evenings in Spring 2010. Free for junior faculty and graduate students= . Deadline: December 15. For more information, contact icsgw@law.gwu.edu

Regional Security in East= ern Europe and Eurasia, Washington DC, April 2010
Funding for graduate students and untenured faculty to = present their work.  Deadline: December 11.

Governance & Markets, Ann Arbor, MI, May 21-22

Call for papers: January 15.

Rothbard Graduate Seminar= , Auburn AL, June 7-12

Economics of Law & Entrep= reneurship, Chicago, June 16-17

Free Will & Human Perfect= ion in Medieval Jewish Philosophy, Hamilton, NY, June 27- July 31
NEH faculty seminar.  For more information, contac= t jjacobs@colgate.edu

Western Economics Associa= tion, Portland, OR, June 29-July 3
Call for papers: December 15.

Economic Theory, Policy a= nd Applications, Athens, Greece, July 26-29
Deadline: January 18.


RESOURCES

Adam Smith Desk and Pocket Diaries

Free delivery and personalization with promotion code: = E10/as.

Arthur Laffer, Stephen Mo= ore & Jonathan Williams, Rich States, Poor States: State Economic Competiti= veness Index (2nd edition)

Blog: Sustainable Develop= ment

Capitalism Resources
Clemson Institute for the Study of Capitalism has a sec= tion on capitalism resources, which includes mini-essays, bibliographies an= d course syllabi.

Cato Student Contests
Cato Institute has monthly student contests on Essays, = You-Tube and Op-Eds.

Free to Choose Network
Free To Choose Network's Idea Channel is a great resour= ce for classical liberal DVDs.  

Lectures on Austrian Econ= omics
Foundation for Economic Education provide lectures from= their seminars on Austrian economics on their website.


OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS

Grant Policy Analyst, National Endowment for the Humani= ties, Washington DC

MA or PhD in the Humanities required for the position w= hich evaluates and manages grant applications. Deadline: November 19.

Koch Internship Program, = Washington DC, January 1- May 7
Koch Foundation offers paid internships to work in free= market think tanks, advocacy groups and other non–profits. Deadline:= December 4.

Essay Contest: Community = and Globalization
ISI is sponsoring an essay contest, with a first prize = of $10,000 on Character, Community and Globalzation. Deadline: December 31.=

Journalism Fellowships, I= nternships. Collegiate Network
Deadline: December 1.

High School Essay Contest= : America’s Founding
First prize; $1,000. Free book.  Essay on the lega= cy of Nathanael Greene. Registration deadline: November 20. Essay due: Janu= ary 22.

Seminars, Fund for Americ= an Studies, Prague, Greece, Hong Kong, Summer 2010
Scholarships available. Early deadline: January 31. Fin= al deadline: March 15.

Rand & Capitalism, Clemso= n, SC, June 3-7
A free seminar for undergraduates on Rand and the Moral= Foundations of Capitalism.

Mises University, Auburn, AL, July 25-31<= /a>



JOURNALS&nbs= p;

Capitalism & Society, Oct= ober 2009
Essays on excessive ambitions, financial markets, capit= alist entrepreneurship, and the new economy business model.


PUBLICATIONS

Aligica and Boettke on th= e Bloomington School
Paul Dragos Aligica & Peter Boettke, Changing Instituti= onal Analysis and Development: the Bloomington School (Routledge)

Boettke on Austrian Econo= mics
Peter Boettke, Handbook on Austrian Economics (Edward E= lgar)

Breton on the Environment=
Albert Breton et al, Governing the Environment: Salient= Institutional Issues (Edward Elgar)

Carney on Business=
Brian Carney, Freedom Inc.: Free Your Employees and Let= Them Lead Your Business to Higher Productivity, Profits and Growth (Crown = Business)

Clark on Hugo Chavez
A. C. Clark, The Revolutionary Has No Clothes: Hugo Cha= vez’s Bolivarian Farce (Encounter)

Coyne & Leeson on Media, = Development and Institutional Change
XXXXXXXXXXX Coyne & Peter Leeson, Media, Development an= d Institutional Change (Edward Elgar)

Cowen & Tabarrok on Econo= mics
Tyler Cowen & Alexander Tabarrok, Modern Principles: Ec= onomics (Worth)

Depoorter & Parisi on Law= & Economics
Ben Depoorter & Francesco Parisi, The Law & Economics o= f the Anitcommons: Fragmentation of Property Rights (Edward Elgar)

Dorn on Peter Bauer
James Dorn ed., Peter Bauer and the Economics of Prospe= rity (Academic Foundation)

Falaschetti on Democratic= Governance
Dino Falaschetti, Democratic Governance and Economic Pe= rformance: How Accountability Can Go Too Far in Politics, Law, and Business= (Springer)

Fiorina & Abrams on Repre= sentation in American Politics
Morris Fiorina & Samuel Abrams, Disconnect: the Breakdo= wn of Representation in American Politics (University of Oklahoma Press)

Fleming on the Anti-Commu= nist Manifesto
John V. Fleming, The Anti-Communist Manifesto: Four Boo= ks that Shaped the Cold War (Norton)

Folster & Munkhammer on E= urope
Stefan Folster & Johnny Munkhammer, Yes, Europe Can! (E= uropean Enterprise Institute)

Gwartney, Lawson & Hall o= n Economics Freedom of the World
James Gwartney, Robert Lawson & Josh Hall, Economic Fre= edom of the World: 2009 (Fraser Institute)

Klehr on Communism in Ame= rica
Harvey Klehr, The Communist Experience in America: A Po= litical and Social History (Transaction)

Kleinman on Brute Force
Mark Kleiman, When Brute Force Fails: How to Have Less = Crime and Less Punishment (Princeton University Press)

Lewis on Keynes
Hunter Lewis, Where Keynes Went Wrong (Axios Press)

Mantzavinos on Social Sci= ences
Christos Mantzavinos, Philosophy of the Social Sciences= : Philosophical Theory and Scientific Practice (Cambridge University Press)=

May on Communications Pol= icy
Randolph May ed., New Directions in Communications Poli= cy (Carolina Academic Press)

Moe & Chubb on Technology= , Politics and the Future of American Education
Terry Moe & John Chubb, Liberating Learning: Technology= , Politics and the Future of American Education (Jossey-Bass)

Musacchio on Financial De= mocracy
Aldo Musacchio, Experiments in Financial Democracy: Cor= porate Governance and Financial Development in Brazil, 1882-1950 (Cambridge= University Press)

Obermayer on Rehnquist
Herman Obermayer, Rehnquist: A Personal Portrait of the= Distinguished Chief Justice of the United States (Threshold Editions)

Pincus on the First Moder= n Revolution
Steve Pincus, 1688: The First Modern Revolution (Yale U= niversity Press)

Pozen & Shiller on the Financial System

Robert Pozen & Robert Shiller, Too Big to Save? How to = Fix the Financial System (Wiley)

Pirie on 101 Great Philos= ophers
Madsen Pirie, 101 Great Philosophers (Continuum)

Rahe on Montesquieu
Paul Rahe, Montesquieu and the Logic of Liberty: War, R= eligion, Commerce, Climate, Terrain, Technology, Uneasiness of Mind, the Sp= irit of Political Vigilance, and the Foundations of the Modern Republic (Ya= le University Press)

Shapiro on the Supreme Co= urt
Ilya Shapiro ed., Cato Supreme Court Review 2008-09 (Ca= to Institute)

Shirley on Ronald Reagan<= /span>
Craig Shirley, Rendezvous with Destiny: Ronald Reagan a= nd the Campaign that Changed America (ISI Books)

Simon & Moneim on Public Opinion
Rita Simon & Mohamed Moneim, Public Opinion in the Unit= ed States: Studies of Race, Religion, Gender and Issues that Matter (Transa= ction)

Sommers on Women
Christine Huff Sommers ed., The Science on Women and Sc= ience (AEI Press)

Stearns & Zywicki on Publ= ic Choice
Maxwell Stearns & Todd Zywicki, Public Choice Concepts = and Applications to Law (West)

Van dem Hauwe on the Busi= ness Cycle
Ludwig van dem Hauwe, Foundations of Business Cycle Res= earch (VDM Verlag)

Walker on Elephants
John Fredrick Walker, Ivory’s Ghosts: the White G= old of History and the Fate of Elephants (Grove Press)

Weidenbaum on Washington = Think Tanks
Murray Weidenbaum, The Competition for Ideas: The World= of Washington Think Tanks (Transaction)

Wood on the Early Republi= c
Gordon Wood, An Empire of Liberty: A History of the Ear= ly Republic, 1789-1815 (Oxford University Press)


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