Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Eligibility:
The summer school is open to doctoral students enrolled in any country, in any discipline, as
long as their dissertation subject, and the proposed talk, are related to the theme of the
summer school.
Costs:
The summer school will be financed by IPRA and the University of Nantes and will be free of
cost to the students accepted. Participants will be lodged in student housing at no cost. Lunch
will be provided free to participants. Travel to Nantes will not be paid by IPRA, and
participants should seek funding from their home institutions.
Format:
The summer school will take place 17-19 June 2019. Doctoral students will each make a 20-
minute presentation; faculty from IPRA and other partner institutions will chair the panels and
give their reactions to student presentations.
Submission guidelines
Proposals for a 20-minute paper may be submitted, by September 15, 2018, to ipra@univ-
nantes.fr. Proposals may be in English or in French and should consist of:
1. A .doc file containing:
a. full name and affiliation of the doctoral student
b. title for the proposed communication.
c. an abstract (200-500 words) of the communication
d. a list of 5-10 keywords
2. A CV
Approval and confirmation
The organizational committee will confirm receipt of each proposition and will respond by
November 30, 2018. A draft of the paper should be sent by March 15, 2019 to permit pre-
circulation among the participants.
Organizational committee:
Céline Borello, IPRA, Le Mans Université
John Tolan, IPRA, Université de Nantes
Anna Christophe, IPRA, Le Mans Université
Programme committee:
Dominique Avon, Ecole Pratique de Hautes Etudes
Céline Borello, IPRA, Le Mans Université
Pedram Khosronejad, Oklahoma State University
Asghar Montazerolghaem, University of Isfahan
Jafar Morvarid, University of Mashhad
Philippe Portier, Ecole Pratique de Hautes Etudes
John Tolan, IPRA, Université de Nantes
Cécile Vanderpelen, Université Libre de Bruxelles
This summer school is organized by the Institute of religious pluralism and atheism
(IPRA) and is supported by: