Timeline


Summer 2010

  • Psychology of Character RFP advertised
  • Psychology post-doctoral fellow position advertised

Fall 2010

  • Psychology post-doctoral fellowship begins
  • Submission and review of Psychology of Character LOIs
  • Wake Forest psychology experiments begin

Spring of 2011

  • Psychology of Character full proposals evaluated and funded
  • Philosophy of Character RFP and Theology of Character RFP advertised

Summer of 2011

  • Psychology of Character research begins

Fall of 2011

  • Submission and review of Philosophy of Character LOIs
  • Submission and review of Theology of Character LOIs
  • Psychology of Character research ongoing
  • Wake Forest psychology experiments continue

Spring of 2012

  • Philosophy of Character full proposals evaluated and funded
  • Theology of Character full proposals evaluated and funded
  • Psychology of Character research ongoing

Summer of 2012

  • Philosophy of Character and Theology of Character research begins
  • Psychology of Character research ongoing, Year 1 reports submitted
  • Initial Research Workshop for all RFP winners (June 2012)

Fall of 2012

  • Philosophy of Character, Theology of Character, and Psychology of Character research ongoing
  • Wake Forest psychology experiments continue

Spring of 2013

  • Philosophy of Character, Theology of Character, and Psychology of Character research concludes (May 2013), Final reports submitted
  • Wake Forest psychology experiments conclude

Summer of 2013

  • Work of post-doctoral fellow concludes (June 2013)
  • Interdisciplinary Summer Character Seminar (2 weeks, June 2013)
  • Character Essay Prizes Awarded at Final Research Colloquia (June 2013)
  • Final Research Colloquia (all RFP winners, Character Seminar participants, and Character Essay Prize winners) (June 2013)

December 31, 2013

  • PIs for all funded projects in the psychology, philosophy, and theology of character submit chapters for a two volume edited work tentatively entitled The Character Project: New Perspectives in Psychology, Philosophy, and Theology.

The Character Project: New Frontiers in Psychology, Philosophy, and Theology