Last Call for Application
VISU/SWC 2006
Deadline: February 15, 2006
VIENNA INTERNATIONAL SUMMER UNIVERSITY
SCIENTIFIC WORLD CONCEPTIONS 2006
Philosophy and Economics
Vienna, July 17-28, 2006
organized by the University of Vienna and the Institute Vienna Circle,
together with the Program Philosophy & Economics of the University of
Bayreuth
A two-week high-level summer course on questions related to philosophy
and economics from a historical and systematic perspective.
Main Lecturers:
Hartmut Kliemt (University of Duisburg, Germany)
Geoffrey Brennan (Duke University, USA)
International Program Committee
John Beatty (Vancouver), Martin Carrier (Bielefeld), Maria Luisa Dalla
Chiara (Florence), Maria Carla Galavotti (Bologna), Malachi Hacohen
(Duke), Rudolf Haller (Graz), Rainer Hegselmann (Bayreuth), Michael
Heidelberger (T�bingen), Elisabeth Leinfellner (Vienna), James G. Lennox
(Pittsburgh), Paolo Mancosu (Berkeley), Paolo Parrini (L'Aquila),
Friedrich Stadler (Vienna), Roger Stuewer (Minneapolis), Thomas Uebel
(Manchester), Jan Wolen'ski (Cracow), Anton Zeilinger (Vienna)
Michael St�ltzner (Secretary of the PC, Vienna)
Karoly Kokai (Secretary of the VISU, Vienna)
Cost of the Program: Euro 880,00
Lodging in student dormitories is available at approximately Euro 290,00
for the whole duration of the course.
<> <>Applicants should submit:
1. A short educational curriculum vitae
2. A list of their most recent courses and grades or a copy of their
diplomas
3. A one-page statement (in English), briefly describing their
previous work and their purpose in attending VISU-SWC
4. A (sealed) letter of recommendation from their professor,
including some comment on their previous work
5. A passport photo
Application deadline February 15, 2006
(Later applications may be considered if space is still available.)
A letter of admission together with a detailed syllabus will reach
successful applicants by the end of February, 2006.
The administration of VISU-SWC at the University of Vienna can assist
the candidates admitted in applying for funds and in the accreditation
of the course, but unfortunately, cannot offer financial assistance.
However, for a few gifted applicants who can demonstrate that, despite
serious documented efforts, they have not been able to obtain any
financial support, in particular due to economic difficulties in their
respective country, a tuition-waver grant, awarded by the Institute
Vienna Circle and the University of Vienna, will be provided.
Applications should be sent to Professor Friedrich Stadler, c/o
Institute Vienna Circle, Universit�tscampus, Spitalgasse 2-4, Hof 1,
A-1090 Vienna. For further inquiries, please send email to
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or consult the IVC's Web site http://univie.ac.at/ivc/VISU
or the University of Vienna's Web site: http://www. univie.ac.at
<http://www.%20univie.ac.at/> (click Vienna Summer University)
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