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A Tradition of Furthering Cross-Cultural Scholarship

The Henry J. Leir Luxembourg Program-Clark University (LLP-CU) was founded to honor Dr. h.c. Leir's wish that Clark students and faculty deepen relationships with Luxembourg, the country that gave him safe haven at the outset of World War II. In order to contribute to Mr. Leir's vision regarding the importance of education and international experience, the LLP-CU has developed the following program elements:
  • The May Term Program in Luxembourg
  • Summer Research in Luxembourg
  • Summer Research with the Luxembourg-American Cultural Center in Belgium WI
  • Yearlong Ph.D. Research Internship in Luxembourg
  • The Henry J. Leir Lecture at Clark University
  • Faculty Conferences or Workshops in Luxembourg
  • The Henry J. Leir High School Initiatives Series

Browse the contents of THE HENRY J. LEIR LUXEMBOURG PROGRAM CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS:

Trauma in British and European Nationalism, March 2013
AMBIVALENCE IN INTERGENERATIONAL FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS: New Perspectives on Methodology, June 2014
Albert Schweizer’s Reverence for Life, June 2013
The Deregulatory Moment in Campaign Finance, July 2013