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The Northwestern University Paris Program in Critical Theory was inaugurated in Fall of 2001, under the directorship of Samuel Weber, Avalon Professor of the Humanities at Northwestern University, who brought the program with him from UCLA.  It affords up to five highly qualified advanced graduate students from a wide variety of disciplines a unique opportunity to spend one year in Paris familiarizing themselves with French and European theoretical research. 

 

During the Fall quarter, the Program Director leads a weekly research seminar on a question of current concern in contemporary critical theory. The seminar can also serve as a forum for work in progress. The particular topic of the seminar will be determined in consultation with participating students. The Program Director will also endeavor to make the Program a focal point for international exchanges by inviting French and European scholars to participate in informal discussions, both in Paris and, whenever possible, at Northwestern.  Students and visiting scholars will continue to present their research in the seminar in Winter and Spring quarters.

 


Contact the Paris Program

The Paris Program in Critical Theory
at Northwestern

Professor Samuel Weber, Director
email: s-weber@northwestern.edu

Program Administrator :
Margaret Sinclair, m-sinclair1@northwestern.edu

Addresses and Phone Numbers
Northwestern University
Paris
Paris Program in Critical Theory
1880 Campus Drive, 2-375
Evanston, IL 60208-2204
(847) 491-2654 voice
(847) 491-3877 fax
Prof. Samuel Weber
72 Rue Claude Bernard
75005 Paris, France
(33-1) 45.35.12.93 voice
(33-1) 43.31.17.02 fax

 

 
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