Defining The Virtue of Accountability
Baylor ISR / Baylor Center for Christian Philosophy

Summer 2020 Workshop

A Time To Gather For Scholarly Discussion

June 15-19, 2020
Prince Conference Center
Calvin University
Grand Rapids, Michigan


Special Announcement

We are excited to announce that Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung, Professor of Philosophy at Calvin University, has agreed to participate in our summer workshop.  Professor DeYoung is the author of Glittering Vices, and is a leading figure in thinking about virtues and vices.

About The Workshop

During the week of June 15-19, 2020, the project on “Accountability as a Virtue” will be hosting a workshop for 20 scholars drawn from disciplines that include but are not limited to philosophy, theology, sociology, psychology, and psychiatry. The selected scholars will work closely with the project’s team of researchers at Calvin University’s Prince Conference Center in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The workshop will involve presentations from the team members and others, as well as include ample time for discussions and brainstorming about future extensions of the work.

Successful applicants for the workshop will have all travel, lodging, and meal expenses paid.

Online Application

To be considered for participation in the summer workshop, please provide the following information and supporting documents no later than March 1, 2020. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so applicants are welcome and encouraged to submit everything prior to the deadline.

Application decisions will be sent out no later than April 1, 2020. Scholars invited to participate in the workshop must accept the invitation no later than April 15, 2020.

For any questions or assistance with the application process, please use the Ask A Question link above.


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