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The Lampert Institute, named after Edgar Lampert ’62, was first established in 2008 as the Institute of Philosophy, Politics, and Economics and renamed the Lampert Institute for Civic and Global Affairs in 2014. The Institute's mission is to teach students to apply the fundamental tools of a liberal arts education — identifying substantive questions and reading and writing with clarity, balance, and public purpose — to the most significant policy issues of the day, during their time at ߲ݴý as well as beyond. In doing so, the Institute aims to “make the liberal arts real.”

Governance

The Institute is overseen by the President and Dean of Faculty and Provost of the University. It is governed by its Director and Faculty Advisory Board. The “Friends of the Institute” Advisory Board also provides advice and counsel on its activities.

Director

W. Bradford Wiley Chair in International Economics; Professor of Economics; Director, Lampert Institute
226B Persson Hall
  • W 4:10pm - 5:10pm (226B Persson Hall)
  • F 1:00pm - 3:00pm (226B Persson Hall)

Faculty Advisory Board

Associate Professor of Political Science
George Carleton Jr. Professor of Philosophy
Professor of Economics
218 Persson Hall
  • TR 9:00am - 10:00am (Accent Study Centre)
Associate Professor of Political Science
Associate Professor of Political Science
Associate Professor of Economics
216 Persson Hall

Scholars Program Coordinator

Scholars Program Coordinator