Every
summer The Clemson Institute for the Study of
Capitalism hosts a three-day conference
for college students. Students attend lectures,
participate in small group discussions, and have free
time to discuss and debate the ideas presented in the
formal sessions. Throughout the three days of sessions,
students have ample opportunity to speak one-on-0ne with
faculty and ask them questions in a more informal
setting. The summer conferences, held on the campus
of Clemson University, provide a unique
opportunity for students to study with leading
professors from around the country, to meet top students
from around the world, and to study capitalism in a
challenging, engaging environment.
Details of the upcoming 2009 Conference
are now
available. Interested browsers can also find more
information about our previous conferences in
2008 and 2007.
This section of our website also features
video highlights
of past
conferences, feedback from
past student
attendees about what they thought
of the
conferences, a section addressing common questions about the conferences, and a
form that will allow you to contact us with questions or to be send
more information.