New Summer Program in Washington and Madrid
TRANSNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE ON INTERNATIONAL LEGAL AND
POLITICAL ISSUES MAY—JULY 2010
Georgetown University & Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA and the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain announce a new joint program intended to provide the advanced training necessary to understand the 21st‐century international legal, political and economic environment, focusing on Spain/Europe, the U.S.A. and Latin America.
The nine‐week program meets in Madrid and Washington and utilizes the academic, governmental, and policy resources of both capitals. Lectures will be complemented with extensive site visits and fieldtrips.
The program is organized around two broad themes: (1) International Politics and Law with modules taught by Antonio Pastor, Robert Lieber, Vicente Garrido, and, Catherine Lotrionte; and (2) European Integration and International Political Economy with sessions conducted by Michael Bailey, Eric Langenbacher, Santiago Fernández, and Javier Guillen.
The total cost of the program including accommodation and meals in Madrid and Washington is US$ 7700.00 (not including airfare).
Applications to this program will be accepted until April 9, 2010. Applicants must submit: (a) personal statement; (b) letter of reference; (c) letter from a professional familiar with applicants’ Spanish skills; and, (d) unofficial transcript. Those accepted must send a deposit of $2000 by April 19, 2010 and the balance by May 3, 2010.
Direct all inquiries to Dr. Eric Langenbacher (langenbe@georgetown.edu).
The program will be cancelled and deposits returned if an insufficient number of articipants apply. This program is supported generously by Telefonica and the ongressional Hispanic Caucus Institute. Information may change.
Announcements
Upcoming Events
- Feb 22, 12pm-1pm: WPPI General Meeting
- Feb 22, 2:30pm-4:30pm: Making the Most of What You have (Module 4)
- Feb 22, 3pm-4:30pm: Palestinian Village Histories: Geographies of the Displaced