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Institute of Study Abroad in Ireland 2025

Hamilton Fellowships
Hamilton Collegefull_timeVerifiedPosted 26 Nov 2025

About the role

Description

Associate Professor of Philosophy Justin Clark  will be leading this two-week interdisciplinary program on civil rights and conflict resolution in Irish History and Culture in partnership with the Institute of Study Abroad Ireland (ISAI) and faculty from other participating institutions. A series of lessons on topics ranging from social justice, to cultural identity and ethnicity, to war and immigration, will be interwoven with educational trips to historical landmarks and museums across Ireland.  Additionally, opportunity for faculty-led reflection and discussion will be a key component of the interdisciplinary experience. The program takes place from June 21, 2025 to July 3, 2025. Students will stay at the ISIA campus in County Donegal on the Atlantic Coast, but will travel to other parts of Ireland.  Expenses will be covered generously by the Alan "Mac" McCullough endowment, which supports Public Philosophy programming here at Hamilton.  

Qualifications

This opportunity is open to all rising Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors, with priority given to Juniors and Seniors.

Application Instructions

Please fill out the following application and upload documents as requested. Upon clicking "Apply Now", you will be prompted to create a free account with Interfolio. If you already have an Interfolio account, you should sign in. If you don't already have an Interfolio account, click on the "Sign up" button (NOT the "sign in through partner institution link). 

Applications are due on February 19. If you have any questions or concerns, please email Professor Clark at jcclark@hamilton.edu

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