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 2001 Calendar

February 14-18
Universities Project: Symposium 16

March 10-17
ASC Workshop 27: Ethnicity, Race, Religion, and American Identity

March 21-28
Session 385: Europe in the Global Community - Economics, Diplomacy, and Security

ApriI 3-8
Universities Project: Symposium 17

ApriI 25-May 2
Session 386: Patient Safety and Medical Error

May 16-23
Session 387: Museums in the 21st Century

June 1-6
Special Session: Freeman Foundation Symposium on East Asia-The United States: A Search for Common Values

June 8-11 (tentative dates)
SCUPAD Congress: Place-Time-Power

June 12-19
Session 388: Sustaining Democracy in the Modem World

June 27-30
Special Session: Dartmouth College Session on Globalization and Higher Education

July 11-18
Session 389: Linking Theory and Practice in Nonprofit Leadership and Management

July 25-29
Special Session: Salzburg Seminar - Alberto Vilar Project on Critical Issues for the Classical Performing Arts

August 1-8
Session 390: International Legal Perspectives on Human Rights

September 5-9
Special Session: Salzburg Seminar-The Fetzer Institute Leadership Project

September 12-16
Universities Project: Symposium 18

September 26-October 3
Session 391: The Social and Economic Determinants of the Public's Health

October 6-13
ASC Workshop 28/Universities Project: Technology and the Integrated CIassroom

October 14-21
Session 392: Biotechnology - Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues

November 7-1
Universities Project: Symposium 19
*November 14-21
Session 393: Environment, Energy, and Economics in Asia

December 5-12
Session 394: Community Leadership and Policy Change

For more information

Information and materials about the Salzburg Seminar are available at the Seminar's offices listed below and on the Internet at  http://www.salzburgseminar.org. Session descriptions and Faculty listings are updated regular³y. lnquiries about the Salzburg Seminar may be directed by e-mail to info@salzburgseminar.org.

Salzburg
Salzburg Seminar
Schloss Leopoldskron
Box 129, A-5010 Salzburg, Austria
Telephone: + 43 (662) 839830
Fax: + 43 (662) 839837
Admissions Office
Fax: + 43 (662) 8398366
E-mail: admissions@salzburgseminar.org
Alumni Office E-mail: alumni@salzburgseminar.org
Schloss Leopoldskron Conference Center, E-mail: conferencecoordination@salzburgseminar.org

Vienna
Salzburg Seminar
Schmidgasse 14
A-1080 Vienna, Austria
Telephone: + 43 (1) 4058470
Fax: + 43 (1)4058445

Middlebury
Salzburg Seminar
The Marble Works
P.O. Box 886
Middlebury, VT 05753 USA
Telephone: +1 (802) 388 0007
Fax: + l (802)388 1030

The Salzburg Seminar is a private, not-for-profit organization incorporated under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Charitable contributions are welcome from organizations and from individuals. For more information, please contact the Salzburg Seminar in the United States or in Austria.

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