Wesleyan Studies
Summer Seminar, June 3-27, 2013
Asbury Seminary and Asbury University will hold the third annual Wesleyan Studies Summer Seminar for North American and international researchers. This seminar develops and supports academic research, writing and publication in the field of Wesleyan studies.
The Wesleyan Studies Summer Seminar is designed to include up to 10 scholars who are working on articles, dissertations and book length manuscripts in the field of Wesleyan studies.
The seminar allows up to 10 researchers to use the scholarly resources of Asbury Seminary and Asbury University, while researchers, peers and faculty mentors dialogue and study together.
Benefits of Wesleyan Studies Seminar
- Researchers matched with specific faculty members who have expertise in the areas of interest to the researchers
- No tuition fees
- Access to the B. L. Fisher and Kinlaw Libraries, as well as to the special collection holdings in Wesleyan and Methodist studies
- Free lodging and breakfast at the Asbury Inn
- Scholarships available for the airfare of international researchers
- Complimentary evening meal throughout the Seminar
Application Requirements
- Application
- Full vitae
- Research description and plan for publication
- Research project that addresses an aspect of the Wesleyan tradition and makes a generous contribution to the scholarly community
- Priority is given to applicants who can attend the entire Seminar.
- Applications must be received by January 16, 2013. Applicants will be notified of their acceptance by March 18, 2013.
Participating Faculty
- Kenneth J. Collins (Director)
- Neil Anderson
- Allan Coppedge
- Steve Harper
- Tony Headley
- Kenneth Kinghorn
- Steven O’Malley
- Michael Pasquarello
- Robert Stamps
- Robert Tuttle
- Laurence Wood
