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2013 RSA Institute is now accepting applications!

The 2013 RSA Institute is now accepting applications! Hosted by the University of Kansas, the Institute will be held June 3-9, 2013 in Lawrence, KS.

The 2013 Institute promises to be great. Over sixty senior scholars from across the country (and across disciplines) have already committed to come to Lawrence and lead 25 different sessions on topics of perennial interest and current concern. There is something for everybody!

Are you interested in how an RSA Institute works and what distinguishes it from a standard academic convention? Click on the following link for a copy of the printable flyer:  2013 Institute Flyer. In addition to explaining the Institute, the flyer provides relevant dates, hotel information, and costs. Please note that we have budgeted nearly ten-thousand dollars to disseminate in the form of scholarships to graduate student attendees.

Are you interested in who is coming and what sessions will be offered? Check out all the details online: https://associationdatabase.com/aws/RSA/pt/sp/institute_seminars.

Finally—and most importantly--are you interested in applying to be a part of the 2013 RSA Institute? Apply online here: CLICK HERE!.

Please note the October 1, 2012 APPLICATION DEADLINE.

The RSA Institute provides an unparalleled opportunity to develop working relationships with other scholars (across ranks and disciplines) who share similar or relevant intellectual commitments. Please consider joining us in Lawrence in June 2013!

Lawrence is one of the country's quintessential college towns. It has a rich, civil-war history and is consistently ranked as one of the top college towns in America. Located 40 miles west of Kansas City, KS, Lawrence boasts a wide array of independent restaurants, coffee shops, museums, archives, breweries, galleries, bookstores, and bars—everything a conference attendee could want. Learn more about Lawrence (and its many accolades) here: http://visitlawrence.com/fast-facts.

Do you have questions? Email Dave Tell (davetell@ku.edu).

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