Partner Programs
Partner Departments and Centers
- Amherst College,Colloquium on American Founding
- Brown University, The Political Theory Project
- University of Chicago, The Center for the Study of the Principles of the American Founding
- Claremont Graduate University,Claremont Graduate University
- Cornell University, Foundations of Free Societies
- Dartmouth College, The Daniel Webster Program
- Duke University, Gerst Program in American Values and Institutions
- Emory University, Program in American Citizenship
- Georgetown University, The Tocqueville Forum on the Roots of American Democracy ( http://government.georgetown.edu/tocquevilleforum/ )
- Harvard University, Program in Constitutional Government
- University of Illinois,Cline Center
- Indiana University, The Tocqueville Forum
- Ohio University, The George Washington Forum
- Rhodes College, Project for the Study of Liberal Democracy
- University of Southern California at Los Angeles,Center for Liberal Education
- University of Texas-Austin, Jefferson Center for Core Texts and Ideas ( http://www.utexas.edu/cola/centers/coretexts/ )
- University of Virginia, Program on Constitutionalism and Democracy
- University of Wisconsin,American Democracy Forum
- Boise State University,American Founding Initiative
- Christopher Newport University, Program in Civic Education
- Florida Atlantic University, Miller Forum for Civics Education ( http://wise.fau.edu/jackmillerforum/)
- Furman University,The Tocqueville Program
- George Mason University, Civic Education Project
- University of Houston,The Phronesis Program in Politics and Ethics
- Illinois Institute of Technology-Kent College of Law, Kent Forum
- Lake Forest College, Department of Political Science
- Louisiana State University,Classical Tradition in Learning and Leadership
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Benjamin Franklin Project
- Northwood University, The Forum for Citizenship and Enterprise
- University of Richmond and George Mason University, Adam Smith Center for Leadership Ethics
- Roosevelt University, The Montesquieu Forum for the Study of Civic Life
- Ursinus College, Lincoln Lecture Series
- Villanova University, The Ryan Center for the Study of Free Institutions
- Boston College, Political Science Department
- Yale University, Yale Center for Representative Institutions
- University of Notre Dame, Tocqueville Center; Constitutional Studies Program
- UCLA, Center for Liberal Education
- Michigan State University, James Madison College; Dept. of Political Science
- Ohio University, George Washington Forum
- Amherst College, Colloquim on the American Founding
- Rhodes College, Project for the Study of Liberal Democracy
National Post-Doctoral Program The Jack Miller Center launched the Miller Post-Doctoral Fellows program to strengthen undergraduate education in American institutions and history in 2008 after receiving an anonymous one million dollar gift. This grant was designed with the intention of preparing future leaders in various academic fields and providing the opportunity for new professors to further develop in their preparation for university and college teaching. The program expanded significantly with a joint partnership announced in 2009 with the Manhattan Institute's Veritas Fund. As of September 1, 2011 79 fellowships have been funded on campuses across the United States.
- Boise State University
- Boston College
- Brown University
- Cornell University
- Christopher Newport University
- Claremont Graduate University
- Cornell University
- Duke University
- Emory University
- Georgetown University
- Harvard University
- Lake Forest College
- Louisiana State University
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Michigan State University
- University of Notre Dame
- The Ohio University
- University of Texas-Austin
- University of Virginia
- Yale University
- Villanova University
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