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Both seminars are of two-weeks' duration and comprised of not more than 12 students, led by a member of the Notre Dame faculty. The seminars are designed for undergraduates who are considering graduate school and an academic vocation. Catholic Intellectual Traditions is directed to students who seek to deepen their knowledge of Catholicism, both as a faith and a culture. Humanities and Social Sciences is designed to introduce its participants to major contemporary trends in disciplines in both the humanities and social sciences. The two-week experience is rich in both intellectual and social opportunities, with time for reading, conversation, and fun (see photos from 2007). In addition to the teaching and mentoring provided by the professors leading these seminars, two Notre Dame graduate students will serve as resource persons for the undergraduate participants. Each seminar student will receive a $500 stipend, plus room, board, and, when appropriate, travel expenses.
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