Summer Programs
For Students
From internships at Philadelphia-based arts organizations, historical or scholarly societies, publishers, and community groups with interests in humanities-related activity to faculty assistantships designed to foster close interaction between students and faculty around humanistic inquiry, the Center has an impressive array of summer opportunities available.
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- Research Assistantships
- Research Fellowships
New for Summer 2012 - Internships
For Faculty
The John B. Hurford '60 Center for the Arts and Humanities funds summer research assistantships for faculty to hire students. This program provides mutual benefits—helping scholars with their work while giving students meaningful experience and insights about research and teaching in the humanities. With grants for Summer Institutes for Interdisciplinary Curricular Development, the Center offers opportunities for faculty to devote sustained quality time in the summer for close, collaborative work on course design and pedagogical technique.








